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Collierville Approves Special Use Permit for Trouba Mediterranean Restaurant Alcohol Sales

September 22, 2025 | Colleyville, Tarrant County, Texas


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Collierville Approves Special Use Permit for Trouba Mediterranean Restaurant Alcohol Sales
A new Mediterranean restaurant, Truva, is seeking a special use permit for on-premises alcoholic beverage sales at the former Black Walnut location in Colleyville. This request was a key topic during the recent Planning and Zoning Work Session, highlighting the city's ongoing efforts to revitalize local dining options.

The proposed Truva restaurant will occupy the space on Trip Street, adjacent to the Colleyville Center and Lifetime Fitness. The special use permit is necessary because the previous permit was specifically tied to the Black Walnut restaurant, necessitating renewal for the new establishment.

City officials noted that the permit will allow Truva to serve alcoholic beverages, a standard practice for restaurants in the area. The permit will remain valid unless the business is abandoned, the use changes, or the occupancy is terminated.

This development is part of Colleyville's broader strategy to enhance its dining scene, providing residents with more diverse culinary options. The city anticipates that Truva will contribute positively to the local economy and community atmosphere.

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