Paris Baguette Expands to Kingwood With New Bakery-Café
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Residents in Houston's Kingwood community will soon have a new destination for pastries, breads, and café favorites. Paris Baguette, the rapidly growing bakery-café brand, is preparing to open a new location at 1414 Northpark Drive, according to recent planning information.
The international chain is known for its blend of French-inspired baked goods and Korean-style café offerings. The Kingwood store will join several other Houston-area locations as the company expands its presence across Texas.
Plans for the site indicate a full-service bakery-café with dine-in seating and a wide selection of cakes, breads, sandwiches, and specialty coffees. Construction and permitting details continue to move forward, though an opening date has not yet been announced.
Why It Matters for Kingwood
The addition of Paris Baguette brings another recognizable food brand to the growing Kingwood corridor. For local residents, the new bakery offers another breakfast and brunch option, along with a fresh place for weekend gatherings or casual weekday treats. The café is also expected to contribute to continued commercial growth along one of the community’s busiest retail stretches.
What’s Next
More details about hiring, opening timelines, and menu features are expected in the coming months. Paris Baguette has signaled strong expansion plans across the United States, and Houston continues to be a key market in the company’s national rollout. Kingwood residents can expect updates as build-out progresses.
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