City | Address | Notes |
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Amarillo | 6915 W. Interstate 40 | Opened very late 2002 or early 2003 and closed in 2005. In 2008, it was incorporated into a Sleep Inn as a "free standing accessory building" (it almost appears to be physically connected, but a closer inspection suggests a small breezeway). |
Baytown | 3422 Garth Road | Operated from April 2017 to November 2018. |
Beaumont | 3925 Dowlen Road | Has been Novrozsky's since 2010, appears to have had no other tenants 2006-2010 |
Houston | 12403 Westheimer Road | Opened 1998 and closed 2006. A Wamu bank operated briefly around 2008 until Arby's took the space (2011-2015). Shipley Do-Nuts opened here in October 2016. |
5930 Richmond Ave. | Opened 2000, closed 2006 and was picked up by Burger King | |
3055 South Loop West Freeway | Unbuilt, construction started around 2015 but in 2017 plans were revised for the unfinished store to become an Arby's, which opened in early 2018. | |
930 Main Street | Inside McKinney Place underground, open 2001-2006 appears to be AT&T store since 2007 | |
4065 Bellaire Blvd. | Opened 2002, closed 2006. Became Frost Bank in 2006, which became Prosperity Bank in 2010. | |
7630 Highway 6 North | Opened 2000, closed 2006. Building modified to be Lonestar Bank in ~2008. | |
Missouri City | 6127 Highway 6 | A revolving door of restaurants. KK opened in 2000 and closed in 2006. * It was Arby's from 2007 to 2011, Blu Water Fish Market from 2011 to 2012, Fish Place (same owner, new franchise) to 2012 to 2014. * It appears that Fazoli's was here before Krispy Kreme, and that there was an Indian restaurant here at one time too. * Later home to Peter Piper Pizza (~2015) then Bush's Chicken (~2016) |
Waco | 621 North Valley Mills Road | Open fron February 2004 to September 2005, later Dickey's Barbecue Pit (closed 2008), and now a Schlotzsky's. |
Webster | 510 W. Bay Area Blvd. | Opened 1999 and closed 2006. Reopened as Ghengis Grill 2009. |
Houston locations courtesy of SpaceGhost. All locations currently listed briefly became "Jumble's Doughnut Factory" after agreements between Krispy Kreme and the franchisee broke down in early 2006.