Crumbl Cookies set to open second Staten Island location: Here’s when to expect viral cookie shop

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Following a smashing cookie success on the South Shore, another Crumbl will open on Staten Island. Owners Aimee and Robert Tarantino posted the official announcement sign last week.

Robert said, “We’re still waiting on some architecture plans to come through. And we’re waiting for the building’s C of O.”

What the retail space will look like as it is prepped for Crumbl. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)Crumbl

After the New Year, the couple said to look for job postings on Indeed.com. The store can be found by its official name — Crumbl West Brighton — at 423 Forest Ave.

They say the store launch should be in late February or early March, ideally before the Forest Avenue St. Patrick’s Parade.

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The Crumbl staff on the South Shore celebrated their first holiday party this past weekend at The Kettle Black, the neighboring business of where a new Crumbl will be located. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)Crumbl

The Tarantinos are thrilled with business so far in the borough. They opened their first Crumbl at the South Shore Commons at 2955 Veterans Rd. West in late October.

Aimee reported, “We’re so happy with how things are going — with our staff, with the response from the community. We see a lot of regular customers. We’ve gotten some catering orders and people using cookies for favors.”

Robert added, “They’re individually wrapped so they’re ideal for school birthday parties.”

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This week’s style of cookies freshly made at the 2955 Veteran’s Road West outpost. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)Crumbl

What’s been the most popular cookie creation so far among their Staten Island customers?

Aimee shared, “That’s hard. They change so often. Chocolate chip is a strong seller. Any of the birthday cake or confetti flavors are very popular.”

She said, “This week we have an chocolate crumb Oreo cookie that’s going to be huge.”

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The Wonka-inspired cookie with a gold “W.” (Staten Island Advance/Pamela…

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