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Deep-Dish Dessert Invasion at Northlake Commons

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Published on December 10, 2025
Deep-Dish Dessert Invasion at Northlake CommonsSource: Google Street View

Northlake’s dessert game is about to get a serious upgrade. Crave Cookies, the fast-growing chain known for two-inch deep-dish cookies with molten centers, is coming to Northlake Commons with a new shop at 101 Plaza Place, Suite 100. The store is slated to fill roughly 1,500 square feet, with construction that started in November and a build-out pegged at about $230,000, all targeting a March 2026 wrap-up.

Where It Is Going And When

Project details were outlined in a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing that lists the suite, square footage and timeline, according to Community Impact. That report notes construction kicked off in November and points to a March 2026 completion for the 1,500-square-foot interior build-out.

The Space And Its Neighbors

Local outlet Cross Timbers Gazette reports that Crave will take over part of the former Pharmacy-Plus space at Northlake Commons, with the old unit being split to make room. The paper notes the arrival as one more national name joining the center’s growing lineup of retail and food tenants, a sign that the shopping center is steadily tightening up its mix.

What Crave Will Sell

Crave’s signature pitch is the “deep-dish” cookie, a taller, layered cookie baked in a concave mold that can cradle fillings like caramel, cheesecake or cookie butter. The brand’s site leans heavily on rotating, limited-time flavor drops that keep the menu in flux. The company also highlights pickup and delivery options and says most locations bake in-house, so Northlake shoppers can expect hot cookies and a shifting flavor board once doors open. Check Crave Cookies for the latest menu and ordering details.

When To Expect The First Bite

Permits and initial coverage peg the project cost at roughly $230,000 and circle March 2026 as the target for construction to finish, but Crave has not yet staked a formal grand-opening date. Locals may want to keep an eye on the storefront at Northlake Commons, along with the brand’s regional social and web channels, for the official “now open” announcement as the build-out nears its final stretch.

Why It Matters Locally

For Northlake residents and nearby office workers, the new shop means another national dessert option and more late-evening pickup and delivery choices when the cookie craving hits. The upcoming Crave location also folds into a broader wave of restaurant and retail deals filling in around the FM 407 and Tollway corridor, slowly turning those intersections into some of the town’s busiest commercial hubs.