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Pizza News

Global Italian pizza chain 400 Gradi will close down Dallas locations

Teresa Gubbins
Jan 7, 2025 | 5:23 pm
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A pizza concept from Australia is shutting down its presence in Dallas: Called 400 Gradi, it's a Neapolitan-style pizzeria that opened two locations in the DFW area — the original in downtown Dallas at 2000 Ross Ave., which is still open but will close in early 2025; and a second location in McKinney, which closed on December 31.

400 Gradi was founded by Johnny Di Francesco, a native of Australia and a regular on Australian TV shows such as MasterChef Australia, The Mentor, and Everyday Gourmet, who opened his first location in his hometown Melbourne in 2008. "400 Gradi" refers to the high temperature at which a thin-crust traditional Neapolitan pizza is cooked in a wood-fired oven.

The concept was brought to DFW by franchisee Igor Stevovic who opened the Dallas location in 2019 in what was then a seemingly up-and-coming building in downtown Dallas at a time when Neapolitan-style pizza was on an upswing.

That building still houses a location of the buzzy California-based sandwich restaurant Mendocino Farms, but it's now open weekdays only. Meanwhile, the building has added casual, low-priced tenants such as Shawarma Press and Firebirds Burrito.

Having a restaurant in downtown Dallas is not easy, and the pandemic has not helped that fact.

400 Gradi adhered to the guidelines of the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana. They used Neapolitan-style ingredients to make authentic pizzas, with San Marzano tomatoes, mozzarella, olive oil, flour imported from Italy, and a special water from a company called Artisan H2O that replicated the water found in Naples.

They served a traditional menu of Italian dishes, ranging from fried calamari and arancini (fried risotto balls) to pizzas topped with prosciutto and spicy salami. Plus larger entrees such as risotto, char-grilled steaks, and lamb shoulder.

In 2021, Stevovic also opened Zero Gradi, a decadent gelato and dessert shop next to 400 Gradi in downtown Dallas. He opened the second location of 400 Gradi in McKinney in 2023, along with a second location of Zero Gradi.

Stevovic, who has many years of franchising experience, says it was time to part ways.

"I regret to say that we're phasing out 400 Gradi in Dallas," he says. "I think that the corporate strategy versus where we wanted to go were not overlapping."

For now, Zero Gradi will still be open, so you can still get their croissants, supremes, pastries, and gelato. And for those who loved 400 Gradi's food, there's at least a few weeks at the Dallas location to run down there like a maniac and get it before it goes.

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Burger News

Smalls Sliders burger restaurant in a unique 'can' opens in McKinney

Teresa Gubbins
Aug 17, 2026 | 2:05 pm
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A burger concept famous for its eye-catching shipping container locations is opening in McKinney: Smalls Sliders, a chain that specializes in wee sliders, will debut a location at 1700 N. Custer Rd., at the intersection of Hwy 380. According to a release, it'll open with fanfare on August 18, including a ribbon-cutting at 10 am.

This will be the second location in McKinney: The first, which opened in April 2025, is a mere 4.2 miles east, off 380 near US-75. (There's also a location in Arlington, which opened in October 2025.)

Smalls Sliders is the brainchild of restaurateur Brandon Landry, and is backed by investors such as 10 Point Capital and former NFL star Drew Brees. Landry is also behind Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux, which just opened its second DFW location in Wylie last week.

Smalls Sliders specializes in cheeseburger sliders, plus waffle fries and shakes. The basic slider is a single patty with a pickle and their signature Smauce™ — their rendition of the stereotypical Russian-dressing-style secret sauce combining mayonnaise and ketchup, and it's a good thing they trademarked Smauce because who wouldn't want to steal it.

A "biggie" has two patties, and you can add bacon or jalapeños. There's also a grilled cheese sandwich, and right now, they're also offering a limited-edition cheeseburger slider with BBQ sauce, pickled jalapeños, and bacon.

Waffle fries come seasoned, or you can get them "loaded" with queso, bacon, ranch, and jalapeño. You can also order the queso as a side. Prices are cheap: A basic slider starts at $2.79.

Shakes come in six flavors: vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, root beer, cookies & cream, and Fanta Orange, featuring Orange Fanta swirled with vanilla shake mix for a twist on a classic float with a Creamsicle-like flavor.

Smalls' "packaging" makes it stand out: They're fabricated from shipping containers, which they call "cans," and which are painted a bright orange. Easy to set up (and dismantle), they have no dining room — it's all takeout, which can be ordered in a drive-through or via a walk-up window.

This McKinney Can will be owned and operated by Serendipity Provisions LLC, who also own the other Smalls Sliders in McKinney.

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