Restaurants & Bars

Crumbl Cookies Opens In Union City

The local franchise is owned by Mae and Matafanua Lualemaga who have five children.

The Lualemaga family at Crumbl Cookies​ in Union City.
The Lualemaga family at Crumbl Cookies​ in Union City. (Courtesy Crumbl Cookies)

UNION CITY, CA — Union City has a new destination for sweet treats. Crumbl Cookies opened on Friday at 31047 Courthouse Drive.

Store owners, Mae and Matafanua Lualemaga, are lifelong Bay Area residents. Mae Lualemaga said,“My husband has enjoyed making chocolate chip cookies for our kids over the years and I was ready to work after raising all five of them, making it the perfect opportunity to open a Crumbl store of our own. After a lot of hard work and planning, we are ready to open Crumbl to our local community.”

The grand opening week menu will contain 6 of the 200+ weekly rotating flavors including Crumbl's award-winning Milk Chocolate Chip. Some of Crumbl’s specialty flavors include internet favorites such as Cornbread, Cookies & Cream, S'mores, Key Lime Pie, Peppermint Bark, Caramel Popcorn, Buttermilk Pancake, Galaxy Brownie, and more.

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The weekly flavor changes each Sunday and is announced on Crumbl’s social media accounts.

Customers can order in-person during the first 5 business days of grand opening.

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Starting next Wednesday, delivery, curbside pickup, catering, and nationwide shipping will be available via the Crumbl App and online at Crumbl.com. Download the app to collect Loyalty Crumbs toward free cookies.

The Union City Crumbl is open from 8 am – 10 pm on weekdays and 8 am – 12 am Fridays and Saturdays.

Crumbl was founded in 2017 in Logan, Utah by Jason McGowan and Sawyer Hemsley. It has grown into a booming franchise with over 500 locations in more than 40.

The rotating menu offers new flavors every week while regularly bringing back crowd favorites.

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