Katy Mills Adds Ciccio’s Pasta, La Crep’n Go and Pika Park
Katy Mills at 5000 Katy Mills Circle has added Ciccio’s Pasta with house-made pastas, La Crep’n Go crêpes and collectibles shop Pika Park, announced in a Feb. 25, 2026 mall news release.

Katy Mills, 5000 Katy Mills Circle in Katy, has quietly expanded its dining and retail lineup with Ciccio’s Pasta, La Crep’n Go and Pika Park, an update the mall detailed in a Feb. 25, 2026 news release and that local reporting summarized on March 2, 2026. The additions are now reflected in the mall directory and Simon Property’s tenant roster.
The three new storefronts occupy locations across the center: Covering Katy News lists La Crep’n Go as opened this winter near Entry 4, Ciccio’s Pasta as opened in January near Entry 7, and Pika Park as opened this month near Entry 5. Hoodline similarly reports all three businesses in the mall directory at 5000 Katy Mills Circle and notes that the Feb. 25 mall release, summarized by Community Impact, includes suite numbers and opening dates.
Ciccio’s Pasta arrives as a full-service Italian option at Katy Mills. Covering Katy News describes it as “a modern Italian eatery featuring house‑made pastas and scratch‑crafted sauces, opened in January near Entry 7.” Hoodline adds that “Ciccio’s Pasta markets house‑made pastas, classic sauces and a selection of pizzas and appetizers, per Ciccio’s Pasta.” A Postmates listing for “Ciccio’s pasta (Katy)” shows the address line as 5000 Katy Mills Circle, 744, TX 77494 and lists availability at 10:00 AM with hours of 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM and delivery offered through the platform.
Sweet and savory crêpes are now on the food roster at La Crep’n Go, which Hoodline reports “began serving sweet and savory crêpes on Nov. 8.” Hoodline quotes La Crep’n Go saying it “leans into dessert‑style and savory crêpes, with items that range from Nutella and fruit fillings to more inventive flavors like pina colada, according to La Crep’n Go.” Covering Katy News places the crêpe counter near Entry 4.

Pika Park occupies the retail slot aimed at collectors and gift shoppers. Covering Katy News calls it “a retailer specializing in collectible toys, figurines and tech gadgets, opened this month near Entry 5,” while Hoodline reports Pika Park “debuted Feb. 8” and stocks blind-box collectibles, figurines and small tech gadgets.
Hoodline’s timeline provides specific opening dates — La Crep’n Go on Nov. 8, Ciccio’s Pasta on Jan. 16 and Pika Park on Feb. 8 — and notes that the Feb. 25 mall release lists suite numbers and opening dates in Simon Property’s directory. Postmates supplies the only shop-level hours captured in public listings: Ciccio’s Pasta shows 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM availability and delivery via the platform.
The new tenants broaden dining and browsing options at Katy Mills, and shoppers can find the updated entries in the mall directory at 5000 Katy Mills Circle as the center adds more reasons to linger beyond outlet anchors.
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