Restaurant news Treat mom to The Crumpet Shop on Mothers Day

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Crumpet Shop in Edmonds opens its doors for Mother's Day, featuring a diverse selection of crumpets ideal for celebrating the occasion. Under the ownership of Amy and Cooper Golding since 2023, the shop has maintained its rich tradition of serving delicious crumpets made from a secret recipe. Guests can choose from various options, including egg-focused dishes and toppings, complemented by an extensive coffee and tea selection. The inviting space includes both indoor and outdoor seating, making it perfect for leisurely visits. "Tot Tuesdays" provide a special opportunity for parents and young children to enjoy the shop's offerings while kids play in a spacious outdoor area.

The shop also offers a 10% discount for readers of My Neighborhood News until July 1, enhancing its appeal to locals. Catering services are available for personal and business events, showcasing the versatility of the crumpet menu. As it operates seven days a week, The Crumpet Shop aims to become a community favorite for casual dining and special gatherings.

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