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Pokeworks eyeing a June opening in Southlake and another Dallas location
Southlake will be the third store in North Texas for the Hawaiian-style restaurant.
Pokeworks has two new locations planned for North Texas, including one in Southlake.(Courtesy Pokeworks)
Poke is coming to Southlake.
Pokeworks, the Hawaiian-style restaurant based in Irvine, Calif., will open a store at 2801 E. Southlake Blvd. near Duff’s Famous Wings, sometime early this summer, according to
The restaurant is known for its fast-casual “build your own” approach to poke bowls, salads and burritos.
The Southlake restaurant will be the third Pokeworks in North Texas. The first opened at The Hill off Central Expressway and Walnut Hill Lane in Dallas in 2018. A second location in Richardson followed in 2020.
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