Albuquerque Journal

Cookie chain opens its first New Mexico location

Crumbl Cookies is located in ABQ’s Cottonwood Corners

- BY MATT HOLLINSHEA­D RIO RANCHO OBSERVER

Crumbl Cookies emphasizes more than just serving its scrumptiou­s gourmet cookies. The interior of the new store, which launched in northwest Albuquerqu­e’s Cottonwood Corners shopping center on Thursday, features an open-kitchen concept, where customers can see everything that goes into baking the cookies — from preparing cookie dough in the back to boxing cookies at the front counter.

“As you walk into the store, you can see every step in the process,” local franchise owner Chase McFarland said. “It’s a fun environmen­t; it’s inviting.”

Crumbl Cookies started in Logan, Utah, in 2017 and has since evolved into 292 locations nationwide. McFarland said the Cottonwood location, at 10420 Coors Bypass NW, Suite 104-B, is the first New Mexico location.

McFarland, originally from the Ogden, Utah, area, currently lives in Albuquerqu­e. He says he hopes the store will attract customers from such areas as Rio Rancho because southbound Coors leads right to Cottonwood coming from Rio Rancho.

Aside from chocolate chip cookies and sugar cookies, McFarland said Crumbl will feature four specialty cookies every week on a rotational basis. For example, he said, this week’s flavors include key lime pie and midnight mint.

“Sometimes, we theme it with the seasons or with holidays coming up,” he said. “We just switch it out. It’s nice because the bakers can learn how to make new cookies, but it’s also fun for the customers because they can look forward to seeing what is coming up the next week.”

McFarland said the goal is to have customers pick up a box of warm, freshly made cookies every time.

“We are constantly baking, whether it’s 9 o’clock in the morning or 9 o’clock at night,” he said. “I could call it an ecosystem; it’s kind of complex, just making sure everything is fresh and warm all at the same time. So, we’re always on the go. There’s lot to check up on, lots to do.”

Despite opening a bit behind schedule due to national supply chain issues, McFarland said he’s glad to finally get operations rolling well before colder temperatur­es enter the area come Thanksgivi­ng.

McFarland said Crumbl has 55 employees at the Cottonwood location, with interest from job-seekers still growing. He said he received 60 to 70 résumés during the opening weekend alone.

“If we need more (employees) to make things more efficient, we’ll get more,” he said.

McFarland said he’s looking to fill about 15 positions, including a catering specialist.

He also said he plans to expand with two additional Albuquerqu­e locations and a Santa Fe location, ideally within the next year and a half.

“We’re going to space it out pretty well throughout the rest of Albuquerqu­e. That way, if you live in the northeast part or down in the southeast, you can still have access to a Crumbl,” he said.

Crumbl offers curbside pickup and delivery, as well as catering and in-store shopping.

For more informatio­n, visit crumblcook­ies.com.

 ?? MATT HOLLINSHEA­D/RIO RANCHO OBSERVER ?? Employees at Crumbl Cookies, located in the Cottonwood Corners shopping center in northwest Albuquerqu­e, gather cookie dough to make the store’s gourmet cookies on Monday. Owner Chase McFarland said the store’s interior layout is set up so customers can see the entire process of how the cookies are made.
MATT HOLLINSHEA­D/RIO RANCHO OBSERVER Employees at Crumbl Cookies, located in the Cottonwood Corners shopping center in northwest Albuquerqu­e, gather cookie dough to make the store’s gourmet cookies on Monday. Owner Chase McFarland said the store’s interior layout is set up so customers can see the entire process of how the cookies are made.

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