1418 Coffee to Open New Location in Richardson

The beloved Dallas-area coffee chain is expanding with a new storefront in its founder's hometown.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 9:38pm

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1418 Coffee, a growing coffee shop chain in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, is opening a new location in Richardson, Texas later this year. The new cafe will be located at 200 E. Main Street, taking over the space previously occupied by Isabelly's Chocolates and Sweet Treats. Owner David Bryant, a Richardson High School graduate, is excited to bring 1418 Coffee to his hometown, citing the city's investment in the 'Core District' as a key factor in the decision.

Why it matters

The expansion of 1418 Coffee into Richardson represents the continued growth of the local coffee shop chain, which has been a DFW mainstay since 2013. The new location will provide residents of Richardson with access to 1418's popular coffee and food offerings, and the owner's personal connection to the city adds a sense of community pride to the opening.

The details

1418 Coffee currently has two locations open in Plano and Prosper, with another storefront in development in Celina. The Richardson location is slated to open in late summer 2026. Owner David Bryant, a Richardson High School graduate, cited his family's ties to the city and Richardson's investment in the 'Core District' as key factors in choosing the new location.

  • 1418 Coffee has been a DFW mainstay since 2013.
  • The Richardson location is scheduled to open in late summer 2026.
  • Isabelly's Chocolates and Sweet Treats previously occupied the 200 E. Main Street space until its closure in 2023.

The players

1418 Coffee

A growing coffee shop chain in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with existing locations in Plano and Prosper and another storefront in development in Celina.

David Bryant

The owner of 1418 Coffee and a graduate of Richardson High School, who is excited to bring the coffee shop to his hometown.

Richardson, Texas

The city where 1418 Coffee's new location will be opening, known for its investment in the 'Core District' and as the hometown of 1418 Coffee's owner.

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What they’re saying

“I couldn't be more excited for this location in my hometown. I am a proud graduate of Richardson High School and my kids are graduates of Berkner, along with Michael graduating from the University of Texas in Dallas, which is in Richardson. The city is making a significant investment in the 'Core District' and we are honored to be part of it.”

— David Bryant, Owner, 1418 Coffee

“LeeAnne and I remain humbled and grateful for the doors God has opened to us over the past 8 years, our legacy years. When you think of it, please say a prayer for us through this journey, it is always bigger than us and never about us. Pray for purpose, strength, favor and resources to make it all happen. Thank you!”

— David Bryant, Owner, 1418 Coffee

What’s next

The new 1418 Coffee location in Richardson is scheduled to open in late summer 2026.

The takeaway

The expansion of 1418 Coffee into Richardson, the hometown of the chain's owner, represents the continued growth of a beloved local coffee shop brand and its commitment to serving the community. The new location will provide residents with access to 1418's popular offerings while also highlighting the owner's personal connection to the city.