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Sweet Beginnings: Sugar Queen Dessert Shop Opens in the Colony Ridge Community
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Visiting Sugar Queen Dessert Shop A Cake Made by Sugar Queen Dessert Shop Sugar Queen Dessert Shop Owner Colony Ridge
A Local Dream Turns into a Delicious Reality with Handcrafted Desserts, Coffee, and Community Spirit

CLEVELAND, Texas - Washingtoner -- There's something sweet happening in Colony Ridge. The community is celebrating the grand opening of Sugar Queen Dessert Shop, a locally owned café bringing handcrafted desserts, custom cakes, premium coffee, and ice cream to residents and visitors alike.

The story of Sugar Queen Dessert Shop is one of dedication, creativity, and community connection. Founder Carolina Díaz began baking from her home in 2020, sharing her signature tres leches cake, which quickly gained a loyal local following. What started as a small home-based business has grown into a full-fledged dessert shop — a dream five years in the making.

"Sugar Queen began at home with my signature product — tres leches cake," said Carolina Díaz. "It's been such a success thanks to our amazing customers who have supported us since the beginning."

When Díaz first visited Colony Ridge to see her property, she immediately felt inspired by the area's growth. "I liked it here and I had a vision," she shared — a vision that would soon become Sugar Queen Dessert Shop.

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Located at 1457 County Road 5021, Cleveland, TX 77327, Sugar Queen offers a wide variety of homemade sweets, custom cakes, hot and iced coffee, seasonal frappes, and ice cream. The shop also features a rotating menu of trending desserts and creative new flavors, with plans to introduce breakfast options in the near future.

"Everything takes time," Carolina added, "but it's coming."

Sugar Queen Dessert Shop Hours:
  • Monday–Thursday: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
  • Friday–Saturday: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Sunday: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Whether stopping by for a morning latte, an afternoon treat, or a family outing on the weekend, Sugar Queen welcomes everyone with a friendly atmosphere and delicious creations that make every visit special.

"Every new business that opens its doors in Colony Ridge represents another step forward for our community," said a Colony Ridge representative. "We're proud to see local entrepreneurs bringing their dreams to life right here."

With its flavorful menu, warm service, and inspiring story, Sugar Queen Dessert Shop is more than a dessert café — it's a symbol of what's possible when local passion meets community opportunity in the heart of Colony Ridge.

Source: Colony Ridge

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