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Sinfull Sweets Set to Sugar-Shock T-Mobile Arena Crowds

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Published on May 07, 2026
Sinfull Sweets Set to Sugar-Shock T-Mobile Arena CrowdsSource: Wikipedia/ Tomás Del Coro from Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

If you like your hockey and concerts served with a side of sugar rush, T-Mobile Arena is about to oblige. Sinfull Sweets, a stadium-style dessert concept from the team behind Sinfull Brownies, is slated to open inside the arena before summer, bringing its over-the-top brownies, shakes and novelty "Sinwich" creations to Golden Knights games and touring acts. The move marks the latest step in a fast push to park the company’s high-margin treats in arenas and ballparks instead of traditional storefronts.

Where It Will Be

License records filed with Clark County list "Sinfull Sweets" at 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd S, which is the T-Mobile Arena address, and show ownership under Chip or Slip LLC with a license status of "Pending," according to the Clark County business-license database. Founder and CEO Neil Werner confirmed the arena opening to What Now Las Vegas, noting that specific operational details are still being finalized.

What They'll Serve

The arena outpost is expected to lean on the same premium brownies and rotating flavors that turned Sinfull Brownies into a local favorite. The brand's site highlights a monthly "Sin" subscription and lists flavors such as Blonde Ambition, Velvet Raspberry and Churro Bliss, and the site says the company "bakes indulgence without apologies," according to the Sinfull Brownies website. With quick-serve, impulse-friendly items built for hand-held snacking, the menu is tailored for fast-moving arena concession lines.

How This Fits The Brand's Push

The T-Mobile Arena slot follows Sinfull Brownies' recent return to the Las Vegas Ballpark and a deliberate effort to grow through non-traditional venues. The Las Vegas Ballpark dining guide lists Sinful Sweets among its vendors, and the company is actively marketing franchise and stadium kiosk options on its franchising pages, per the Ballpark dining guide and Sinfull Sweets' franchising site. Operators of similar concession models say arena and stadium footprints can deliver significantly higher per-hour sales than many standalone retail units.

When To Expect It

What Now Las Vegas reports the concession is anticipated to open "before summer," but no firm opening date has been posted and the Clark County license is still pending. T-Mobile Arena's spring and summer calendar is packed with concerts and Golden Knights home dates, so a timely launch would put the new dessert stand in front of substantial crowds as soon as it starts serving, according to the T-Mobile Arena website and local reporting.

Bottom Line

For now, fans should keep an eye on the brand's site and social channels for a formal launch announcement, since the company has not posted an official grand-opening date. We will update when licensing clears and an operator publishes opening hours for the new T-Mobile Arena concession.