French Café Maman Eyes Southlake

Maman plans Southlake café as French-inspired brand expands across DFW

Daniela Velez David News Writer
Maman's French brunch menu (Image credit: Maman's webpage)

A French-inspired café that debuted in Texas in 2025 is heading to Southlake. According to public filings, Maman plans to open at 1161 E. Southlake Blvd., with construction targeted for completion in January 2027.

Maman aims to create memories around early childhood experiences with its rustic décor, comfort cuisine, and familiar aromas. The café is known for its freshly baked pastries, including its signature Nutty Chocolate Chip Cookies, espresso program, and all-day brunch menu. The bakery features a French provincial design aesthetic, with vintage furniture, wood floors, imported tiles, and signature blue toile.

No opening date has been announced yet. What Now Dallas reached out to Maman representatives to inquire about the opening timeline but did not receive a response before publication.

What Now Dallas previously reported on the company’s Texas debut in November 2025, when it announced a location at The Plaza at Preston Center in Dallas.

Since then, the brand has opened locations in East Village and Casa Linda. What Now recently covered Maman’s expansion, including a new location in Manhattan, New York, and another Washington, D.C., location at 112 Kentlands Boulevard.

For more information, follow Maman on Instagram for updates.

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Daniela Velez is a bilingual journalist and communications strategist based in Colombia. She has covered stories across the humanitarian, political, and entertainment sectors, bringing a multidisciplinary perspective shaped by her background in Communications and Political Philosophy from Universidad de La Sabana and additional training in Modern Journalism from NYU
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