Fresh Out Of The Ghost Kitchen
Crave Kitchens Delivers Five New Culinary Concepts In One Space.
Delivery and pickup orders have been on the rise in the past few years, and many families are always on the lookout for their next convenient to-go option. But they don’t get just one new concept with Crave Kitchens — they get five.
Opening next door to the 280 Sports complex near Southlake Boulevard, Crave Kitchens is a ghost kitchen that emphasizes convenience above all else. You won’t find Mr. Beast Burger or Guy Fieri’s Flavortown in here. Instead, Crave Kitchens specifically caters to its five in-house brands that can’t be found anywhere else in Texas.
“What interested me so much about Crave Kitchens was how much they simplified the entire process,” franchisee Danny Weisman says. “We only need 104 ingredients to run five brands, which is just crazy to me.”
A quick tour through the kitchen shows each station dedicated to its concepts. The pizza oven is always fired up and ready to bake cheesy pies for Brownstone Pizza, while the deep fryer stays bubbling for Flying Rooster’s buffalo and Nashville hot chicken sandwiches. The grill station churns out plenty of Big Red’s juicy burgers, while the wok station is ready to make authentic Asian eats from The Red Crane. And if you’re craving an extra kick to your meal, The Twisted Cactus always brings the heat to its bowls, burritos or tacos.
Families who can’t decide what’s for dinner will love that everyone’s favorite choice is on the menu and ready to order through Crave’s website or app.
“The thing that sets us apart is that when you’re not just ordering from one place – you’re ordering from five,” Danny says. “Normally to get pizza, Mexican and Asian food, you’d have to order from several different places. With Crave Kitchens, the entire family can look through multiple options and everyone can get what they want all at the same time. This is a small kitchen, but we do a lot with it.”