Crumbl
Fort Worth will soon get its first taste of Crumbl this January ― only the third to arrive in Texas.
With over 50 locations nationwide, Crumbl cookie franchises are spreading fast. Crumbl opened locations No. 51 and 52 last weekend alone ― proving that the fresh-from-the-oven, warm and gooey cookie trend isn’t slowing down any time soon.
Fort Worth will soon get its first taste when Crumbl opens a location in Left Bank this January ― only the third Crumbl to arrive in Texas. The others are in San Antonio and one that just opened in Southlake Town Square a couple of weeks ago at 1516 E. Southlake Blvd., just down from Trader Joe's.
Other similar local concepts include Tiff’s Treats, which landed on West Seventh back in 2015, and Insomnia, which is located a block from TCU campus and brilliantly open until 3 a.m. Who knows … college students might need a study break in the wee hours?
Hailing from Utah, most of Crumbl’s franchises are located in Utah and Arizona. Others have spread as far as North Carolina’s outer banks.
“We are growing crazy all over the US — especially in Texas! We have several stores set to open in Texas over the next few months,” says Britnee Nuehring, with Crumbl. The owners of the Left Bank location are involved in a majority of them. Unfortunately, they could not be reached to confirm exactly where those future locations will be opening.
Crumbl offers a rotating menu, meaning there’s a new selection to crave every week. Cookies are made fresh in the open kitchen and can be picked up in store, or you can have warm cookies delivered right to your door. Just light the fire, put on your fuzzy slipper and pour a glass of milk ― that’s true luxury.
The holiday collection includes a hot chocolate cookie topped with melted chocolate and mini mallow bits; a chilled peppermint sugar cookie topped with peppermint frosting and Andes peppermint pieces; and a warm cinnamon cookie topped with cinnamon sugar and a sweet glaze.