Dirty Dough Stuffed Cookies Coming to Parker

Dirty Dough is bringing downright filthy cookies to Parker’s Gateway Marketplace in 2023.
A Dirty Dough Brookie Slice cookie
Photo courtesy of Dirty Dough

Dirty Dough is bringing downright filthy cookies to 9700 S. Parker Rd. in Parker’s Gateway Marketplace, according to a lease comp and Dirty Dough COO, Romney Stewart. No date for opening has been established, but with a lease in hand, permitting and construction can begin soon.

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Dirty Dough’s cookies began in a Tempe, Arizona dorm room kitchen, so it make sense why the “super-stuffed cookie bombs” are able to pack so much flavor. From classic Fruity Crisp treats — topped with frosting and the eponymous cereal and stuffed with cream cheese, to the Better Than — a chocolate chip, toffee chunk, and chocolate cookie dough mix filled with sweet cream and salted caramel, Dirty Dough is not going for a health food here. They’re just looking to out-taste the competition with gooey goodness that comes in UFO-shaped cookies.

Available for pickup from app, online, and in-store purchases, the Parker location will satisfy local sweet tooths from the fast-expanding, national fast casual brand. The south Denver setting is about 1,000 square feet — just enough room to squeeze in a warm oven, delectable smells, and a whole batch of low-down delicious treats. Watch out for landing in the next several months.

Matthew Denis

Matthew Denis

Matthew D. Denis is a Bend, Oregon-based freelance reporter with a predilection for existential expression. Be it art, backcountry exploration, overland road rallies, or Zimbabwean beats, Matt is there to describe the culture and expression that defines our humanity. You can find his work in ArtNews, The Register-Guard, The Manual, U.S. News & World Report, and more. When Matt's not typing on keys, he'll likely be exploring books, creative writing, or endless Western wilds.
Matthew Denis

Matthew Denis

Matthew D. Denis is a Bend, Oregon-based freelance reporter with a predilection for existential expression. Be it art, backcountry exploration, overland road rallies, or Zimbabwean beats, Matt is there to describe the culture and expression that defines our humanity. You can find his work in ArtNews, The Register-Guard, The Manual, U.S. News & World Report, and more. When Matt's not typing on keys, he'll likely be exploring books, creative writing, or endless Western wilds.

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