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Rolled Ice Cream Craze Hits Flower Mound as Maya Creamery Moves In

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Published on February 19, 2026
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Maya Creamery & Lounge has slipped into Flower Mound with a late-night sweet tooth in mind, quietly opening its newest shop last Friday at the Morriss Commons shopping center. The lounge-style spot at 1260 Flower Mound Road, Suite 100, is serving up hand-rolled ice cream alongside Indian-inspired sweets, falooda, crepes, macarons, and bubble tea.

According to Community Impact, the Flower Mound location dishes out both signature and Indian-influenced rolled ice cream flavors, with a lineup of toppings and drinks available for dine-in or carryout. The menu puts falooda and bubble tea alongside more familiar dessert staples for anyone easing their way into the concept.

Cross Timbers Gazette reported that the shop kicked things off with a grand-opening event last Friday after teasing the debut on social media with the message, “Flower Mound, we’re finally here!” The owners described the new spot as “a lounge experience made for late-night hangouts and good memories,” leaning into a chill, dessert-first vibe.

What's on the menu

Owner Ramya Sampath told Community Impact in May 2025 that the Flower Mound shop’s menu would feature faloodas, crepes, macarons, fruit-fusion teas and bubble tea, with rolled ice cream at the center of the operation. Many of those promised items now sit on the counter and printed menus inside the new store.

Maya Creamery has been steadily spreading across North Texas, with locations in Northlake, McKinney, Frisco, Little Elm and Irving already in the mix, making Flower Mound the latest addition to the chain’s regional footprint, Cross Timbers Gazette notes. That growth has helped introduce Indian dessert traditions such as falooda to a wider DFW dessert crowd.

The shop’s social pages carry the most up-to-date hours and a full look at the menu, while guests at the grand opening called out the bright, lounge-like interior and the mash-up of boba, Indian sweets and American rolled ice cream. Expect evening traffic to pick up as the newcomer settles into Flower Mound’s growing dessert scene.