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Crumbl Cookies coming to the Bradlee Shopping Center

Crumbl is coming to 3616 King Street in the Bradlee Shopping Center (staff photo by James Cullum)

Crumbl Cookies is coming to Alexandria’s Bradlee Shopping Center.

There have been reports of the cookie store coming to the Bradlee Shopping Center for years, but construction is finally underway.

Construction started at the end of March at 3618 King Street to convert the 1,900-square foot space into a cookie shop. The shopping center now lists the store as one of its tenants.

Crumbl Cookies founded in 2017 in Utah, and the franchise now has more than 900 locations. In 2022, the company reportedly sold more than $1 billion in cookies. That’s a lot of dough.

Crumbl Cookies is known for their weekly rotating menu of cookies.

The nearest Crumbl Cookies to Alexandria is in the Kingstowne area of Fairfax County (5810 Kingstowne Towne Center).

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