The Cookie Monstah to Take Over Richardson’s Ice Cream Space in Reading

The cookie crew is adding another bakeshop to the mix.
The Cookie Monstah to Take Over Richardson's Ice Cream Space in Reading
Photo: Courtesy of The Cookie Monstah on Facebook

A local dessert shop with several locations scattered throughout the state is getting ready for an expansion.

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The Cookie Monstah’s latest bakeshop will be nestled inside Jordan’s Furniture in Reading, taking over the space that’s currently home to Richardson’s Ice Cream at 50 Walkers Brook Dr. Owner Melissa ‘Missy’ Gale told What Now Boston that construction is scheduled to kick off this week.

The crumbly cookie haven currently delights patrons with six bakeshops in North Andover, Beverly, Burlington, Swampscott, Danvers, and Needham, as well as another currently in the works in Newtonville. On top of that, The Cookie Monstah boasts a fleet of six traveling trucks, available to rent for parties and events.

In addition to the classic and creative cookie flavors like Chocolate Chunk and Cinnabon, the bakeshop offers ‘Cookie Quake’ ice cream shakes and their signature ice cream cookie sandwiches, each made to order with Richardson’s cow-to-cone farm fresh ice cream.

Be sure to follow The Cookie Monstah on Facebook and Instagram for updates on the forthcoming Reading bakeshop.

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton is a creative lifestyle writer with a passion for exploring the art of storytelling. She graduated from the University of Memphis with a BA in English, where she honed her skills in crafting compelling narratives. When she's not putting pen to paper, you can usually find her perfecting her downward dog, eating vegan food, and sporting platform sandals, though usually not at the same time.
Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton is a creative lifestyle writer with a passion for exploring the art of storytelling. She graduated from the University of Memphis with a BA in English, where she honed her skills in crafting compelling narratives. When she's not putting pen to paper, you can usually find her perfecting her downward dog, eating vegan food, and sporting platform sandals, though usually not at the same time.
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