L-R: Yorktown Councilman Patrick Murphy, Yorktown Chamber of Commerce vice-president Bruce Apar, Yorktown Supervisor Ed Lachterman, Yorktown Crumbl Cookies co-owners Scott and Justin Cinnamon.
The dessert chain Crumbl Cookies recently opened at the Staples Plaza in Yorktown.
Elected officials and members of the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce enjoyed the sweet aroma of freshly baked cookies as they welcomed eager locals to one of the bakery’s grand opening events on Thursday morning.
Yorktown Supervisor Ed Lachterman and Councilman Patrick Murphy led the celebrations with a ceremonial ribbon cutting, marking a delicious new chapter for the community.
“We love it when businesses come, especially fun businesses,” said Supervisor Lachterman. “Yorktown has been an extremely attractive market for businesses seeking communities with an abundance of families, children, and teens. We really appreciate Crumbl Cookies’ investment, and we hope they will thrive like the other businesses at the Staples Plaza.”
Crumbl Cookies, known for its rotating menu of gourmet cookies, promises a unique and delightful experience with every visit.
“Yorktown is proud to have this new business in our community and we wish them lots of success,” said Councilman Patrick Murphy.
On Thursday morning families, friends, and cookie enthusiasts were already crowding into the store to taste the delectable treats. From classic chocolate chips to imaginative new flavors, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
“We offer six gourmet desserts a week. We have a rotating menu of more than 300 flavors. Every Sunday night we announce what the new flavors will be on our website,” said Justin Cinnamon, who co-owns the store with his brother Scott Cinnamon.
Located at 3333 Crompond Road, Crumbl Cookies’ Yorktown Heights store is open six days a week and closed on Sundays.