Nothing Bundt Cakes Is Preparing to Debut a New Outpost in Boerne

According to a pending license application, the chain will open at 115 Norris Lane as part of Boerne Town Center.

Elise McCorkle
Written By Elise McCorkle
News Writer
Photo: Official

International bundt cake franchise Nothing Bundt Cakes is expanding — planning to begin serving its full-size bundt cakes and “bundtlets” for all occasions at a new outpost in Boerne.

According to a pending license application, the chain will open at 115 Norris Lane as part of Boerne Town Center — where it will land near eateries such as El Rio Mexican, Las Palapas, and Wendy’s.

What Now San Antonio reached out to franchisee White Sands Bakeries, LLC to inquire about the expansion, but additional information could not be provided before publication.

Nevertheless, the filing offers some insight.

The job is described as “tenant improvement for a small retail bakery chain” and construction is slated to begin on February 1, finishing in April. Costing an estimated $200,000, L+P Architecture will carry out the project. 

For readers who are unfamiliar with the franchise, Nothing Bundt Cakes was founded in 1997 and describes itself as “offering a modern spin on a classic treat.” Since then, the business has opened over 500 bakery locations in more than 40 states and Canada.

Cake flavors include blueberry bliss, white chocolate raspberry, and strawberries & cream — and, for the celiacs, a gluten-free chocolate chip option. 

For additional updates, follow Nothing Bundt Cakes on Facebook and Instagram

Nothing Bundt Cakes Is Preparing to Debut a New Outpost in Boerne
Photo: Official

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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