On Thursday, Crumbl Cookies opened at 4400 Midland Drive, suite 501, to an excited Midland audience. The afternoon before, owners Chasen Tolbert and Jordan Sorensen wanted to put their employees through a test run. They ended up having a line out the door from people driving by and seeing they were open. The chef logo wall, the open-air kitchen and pink boxes also offered a perfect photo opportunity.
“It’s not just how the cookies are good, it’s like an experience when people come in they notice employees mixing and cracking eggs, balling the dough,” Tolbert said. “It’s all the smells and sights that go along with it like the pink boxes and the cookies are good too on top of it.”
The store will also have Crumbl Cookies ice cream brand available sometime in July. The store will sell ice cream separately in pints. Some flavors correlate with cookies, and he said he was familiar with churro, biscoff and other flavors that went along with the rotating menu.
Each Monday, Crumbl Cookies have a menu of new flavors. The favorite milk chocolate chip and chilled sugar cookies always remain on the menu, but the other four options change weekly.
“Crumbl unveils the new flavors on social media (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) on Sunday nights,” he said. “Everyone is following those pages just chomping at the bit and then we have a line on Monday of everyone who wants to try the new flavors.”
This week’s flavors to celebrate the Fourth of July include Mallow Sandwich featuring Oreo (a whipped marshmallow fluff maize with Oreos sandwiched between two chocolate cookies rolled in Oreo and topped with brownie chunks and Oreo pieces), cornbread (a sweet cornbread cookie covered in a warm honey butter glaze and topped off with a dollop of rich honey buttercream frosting), hazelnut mudslide (a milk chocolate cookie filled with melty Nutella and topped with gooey milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts), patriotic birthday cake (a warm cake batter cookie topped with cake batter cream cheese frosting and patriotic sprinkles) and coconut lime (a cool coconut lime sugar cookie topped with a lightly tart lime frosting and finished with a fresh lime wedge).
The shop is open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday. Delivery is available through DoorDash or cookies can be picked up curbside through the Crumbl Cookies app. Tolbert said eventually the store will have drivers to do deliveries as well. The store has two kiosks for fast checkout for customers familiar with the store.
More food news
--Tokyo Express is now open at 4501 W. Wadley Ave. The restaurant offers hibachi entrees, stir fry yakisoba, stir fry lo mein, sushi rolls, japanese fried rice and more. The restaurant is open 10:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Sunday.
--Lo. St. Books is now open for lunch at the Micro Market. The shop is open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m Wednesday through Saturday. The added lunch menu includes soup du jour, French lunch (pretzel roll, truffle butter, aioli and brie), soppre sammi (pretzel roll, soppressata, cheddar and dijon), cold chicken sammi (pretzel roll and chicken salad), pbFj (pretzel roll, pistachio, butter and fig jam), LOST club (turkey, prosciutto, tomato, greens and dijon), drunk hippie (fresh greens, feta, pecan and dried fruit) and cold cavatelli (mint pesto, burrata and parmesan rind).
--AnnieDotes will be having a grand opening at 11:30 a.m. Friday at 2016 E. 8th St. in Odessa. The event will have free hot dogs and hamburgers. AnnieDotes is a local and family owned drive-thru liquor, wine, beer and tobacco retailer. The store is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
--The Huddle House will host a grand opening 10 a.m. to 3 p.m July 10 at 4250 B NE Loop 338 in Odessa. The event will have 50-cent golden waffles, a prize wheel with Huddle House signature door prizes and a raffle with three grand prize winners to win free meals for a year. Fifty-cent golden waffles are available one per guest for dine-in only.
--Another Vinyl Brunch is set 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on July 11 at Barrel and Derrick in the Odessa Marriott. Endless Horizons also will set up a pop-up shop in the lobby.
--Kung Fu Tea will have a grand opening on July 23 at 1220 N. Midkiff Road, suite G and H. The franchise was founded in 2010 in Queens, New York. The bubble tea brand now has more than 300 locations nationwide. Kung Fu Tea brews tea every three hours and their standard bubbles are cooked every two hours. Bestsellers orange green tea and strawberry lemonade are made with freshly squeezed juices. The Kung Fu Tea app allows customers to pay with a scan of a QR code and earn bubbles that can be redeemed for free drinks.
--Pints for Pencils benefits 3:11 Ministries, 5 p.m. July 24, Eccentric and Brewing Co.
The event is a back-to-school fundraiser for 3:11 Ministries. Attendees can enjoy beer specials with a donation to 3:11 Ministries, live music by Alan Castillejos, silent auction and food trucks will be on-site at 1402 Cotton Flat Road.
June 29, 2021 at 07:23AM
https://ift.tt/3x2Y8uQ
Small Bites: Crumbl Cookies opens to an excited audience; Kung Fu Tea sets grand opening - Midland Reporter-Telegram
https://ift.tt/2CmfU4u
Cookies
No comments:
Post a Comment