Restaurant news Treat mom to The Crumpet Shop on Mothers Day

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Crumpet Shop has opened its doors in Edmonds, providing a perfect venue for Mother's Day celebrations with its diverse crumpet offerings. After purchasing the original Pike Place Market location, owners Amy and Cooper Golding have introduced a menu featuring both sweet and savory crumpets, complemented by a selection of coffee and tea. The shop’s inviting atmosphere includes indoor and outdoor seating, ideal for relaxing over a mid-morning or afternoon snack. Families can enjoy “Tot Tuesdays,” which encourages parents to bring their young children for outdoor play while they savor their crumpets. The Crumpet Shop also caters various events and offers a takeout service, catering to personal and business needs.

Customers can receive a 10% discount on orders through July 1 by mentioning the promotion from My Neighborhood News. Located at Edmonds Main Street Commons, the shop is open seven days a week. This new establishment not only enriches the local food scene but also provides a family-friendly environment in Edmonds.

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