Nothing Bundt Cakes is set to open its first Missouri City store. According to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation permit, the new Nothing Bundt Cakes is expected to open in the Fort Bend Town Center at 10419 Highway 6.
The permit further details that construction on the Missouri City Nothing Bundt Cakes just kicked off and is slated to wrap up by mid-October. If all goes well with permitting and the estimated $250,000 construction project, the new Nothing Bundt Cakes should open by this fall.
At the helm of the opening is franchisee Tuyet Duong, who was listed on the permit. What Now Houston briefly spoke with Duong, who confirmed the opening. Unfortunately, Duong was unable to share further details about the exciting new development by the time of this publication.
“Love is at the heart of everything we do. You’ll taste it in our innovative flavors, thoughtful designs, and unwavering commitment to making every moment unforgettable. Because we believe all celebrations—big and small—deserve a special touch,” the Nothing Bundt Cakes website reads.
“And that love shows in every delectable crumb, from just-the-right-size, blissful Bundtlets to showstopping Decorated Cakes and beyond.”

Nothing Bundt Cakes started in 1997 in Las Vegas by friends Dena Tripp and Debbie Shewtz. Combining their recipes to create delicious, handcrafted bundt cakes with signature cream cheese frosting for friends and family, Nothing Bundt Cakes grew from home kitchens into a popular franchise.
There are now more than 800 Nothing Bundt Cakes bakery locations operating across the United States and Canada, with plans to continue expanding toward a 1,000th location. At least 125 Nothing Bundt Cakes locations operate across Texas, making it the state with the highest number of shops for the bakery chain nationwide.

