Scottsdale-based The Sicilian Butcher expanding into Texas
Posted 6/20/24
Scottsdale-based, modern-casual meatball and butchery-inspired concept The Sicilian Butcher has announced its regional expansion with three new Texas locations slated to open across Texas through …
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Scottsdale-based The Sicilian Butcher expanding into Texas
(Courtesy The Sicilian Butcher)
The Scottsdale-based The Sicilian Butcher is expanding into Fort Worth, north Dallas and San Antonio.
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Scottsdale-based, modern-casual meatball and butchery-inspired concept The Sicilian Butcher has announced its regional expansion with three new Texas locations slated to open across Texas through 2025.
The new locations will be in Fort Worth (Opening July, 2024), north Dallas (Early 2025) and San Antonio (Mid 2025).
The Sicilian Butcher and its sister company The Sicilian Baker currently have three operating locations across the Valley located in Chandler, Peoria and Phoenix.
Since its introduction to the Valley in 2017, The Sicilian Butcher is known for its build-your-own meal experience with gourmet meatballs and Sicilian-style bruschetta boards.