Goodness On The Go
Crumbl Cookies Delivers In Southlake
Emilee Prado
There’s nothing like the smell of warm cookies baking in the oven. Thankfully, that scent now floats through Southlake Town Square from its newest treats destination, Crumbl Cookies.
Fort Worth residents Lewis and Kristalyn Clinton opened the gourmet cookie franchise’s first location in the Metroplex in Southlake last November, and they immediately invited the community to their new store by hosting a free cookie day on November 22.
Crumbl handed out its warm, chewy milk chocolate chip cookies to everyone who came through the door. And locals could immediately tell that these cookies were more than just run-of-the-mill.
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“We have that homemade feel,” Kristalyn explains. “You see us mixing the dough; it’s cooked right in front of you.” While the chocolate chip is a favorite, it’s not the only option available to patrons. Crumbl has a rotating menu of 87 different cookies, and every week, four new flavors are announced on Mondays. These mouth-watering recipes include molten lava, a dark chocolate cookie with a gooey fudge center dusted with powdered sugar, and dulce de leche, a cinna
mon cookie with dulce de leche frosting and a caramel swirl.
Guests can always rely on seeing the chilled sugar and milk chocolate chip cookies behind the case, but Kristalyn says part of the fun is giving customers something new.
“It keeps our loyal customers coming back every week,” Kristalyn says. “And it keeps things fun and fresh.”
Crumbl also offers delivery up to a 5-mile radius, so locals can enjoy a selection from the comfort of their own homes. But Kristalyn says Crumbl is most excited to connect with its neighbors and become familiar with its customers. Kristalyn says she and her husband are looking to open more locations throughout the Metroplex, but they are excited to start in Southlake.
“We are so excited to be in the Southlake area; we are excited to get to know the community,” Kristalyn says. “One of the biggest reasons we opened in Southlake was the people. They are so loyal to small businesses, and the people here in Texas are so nice.”