New businesses include Chipotle, Planet Fitness, Crazy D’s Hot Chicken and Pier 50 Sushi
By MADELYN SEVIGNY — city@theaggie.org
In the past month, the City of Davis has seen some changes in local businesses. The city welcomed the openings of several new locations, while also saying farewell to others. The Davis Collection, the new shopping center near Trader Joe’s, continues to grow with the opening of additional restaurants.
The following includes recently opened businesses in Davis:
Planet Fitness opened a location in South Davis in December 2025, offering community members a 24-hour, 7-days-a-week fitness center.
The opening of Orangetheory Fitness also provided another option for group exercise in Davis, with a location opening at 102 F St. The studio held its grand opening on Jan. 11 at 4:30 p.m.
Village Bakery relocated from 814 2nd St. to 524 2nd St., and is now open. The space was formerly the home of Uncle Vito’s Slice of NY, which closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Davis residents can look forward to new places opening soon:
The Davis Collection will see the opening of a Tequileros Taqueria, a Mexican food restaurant serving tacos, tortas, loaded Tequilero fries and more.
Paris Banh Mi, a Vietnamese bakery and cafe, is also slated to open in the Davis Collection in January 2026.
Another Chipotle will be opening in addition to the existing location downtown. This restaurant will be located at 4823 Chiles Road and feature the Chipotlane drive-thru pickup lane to provide maximum efficiency.
Crazy D’s Hot Chicken is currently under construction on 219 G St. The halal restaurant will provide chicken tenders, sliders, crazy fries and smash burgers. The space was originally Woodstock’s Pizza until they relocated to their current location in 2022.
Sourdough Bread Company is coming to Davis at 2880 5th St.; posts on social media and on their website indicating that they are “coming soon.”
Pier 50 Sushi and Fukumi Chaya x Momo Katsu will be opening in the former Mamma space at 226 F St. Mamma Eatery was closed on June 15, 2025. Pier 50’s other locations serve all-you-can-eat sushi and bento box specials. Fukumi Chaya serves ramen and Japanese tapas, while the Momo Katsu specializes in katsu dishes.
Some recently closed and potential business closures in Davis include:
The Growing Groves, a local plant shop, closed its doors on Dec. 12, 2025. They were located at 219 E St. above the Bull ‘N Mouth restaurant. In a post on their social media page, the owners cited the increasing prices for wholesale plants and tariffs on pottery as the reasons for their store closure.
The GameStop in Davis was closed along with other locations nationwide and across the Sacramento area. The store was previously located at 4625 2nd St. and closed on Jan. 8, 2026, with the closest location now being 3198 Arden Way in Sacramento.
Ding How, a local Chinese restaurant, is looking into closing amid staffing challenges, according to the owner.
Written By: Madelyn Sevigny — city@theaggie.org

