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Common Bond opens first drive-thru bakery in Spring

Spring now has Common Bond’s first drive-thru bakery, with 110 seats, a patio and a menu built for breakfast, lunch and coffee runs.

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Common Bond opens first drive-thru bakery in Spring
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Common Bond Coffee & Bakery has opened its first drive-thru bakery in Spring, giving northwest Harris County a new stop for coffee, breakfast and lunch at 21620 Kuykendahl Road. The former Panera Bread site near Northcrest Drive now has 78 indoor seats and 32 patio seats, a setup that blends quick pickup with a place to stay awhile.

The company said the Spring location combines its to-go concept with its Bistro & Bakery format, which sets it apart from a standard coffee shop or bakery counter. The menu includes fresh pastries, specialty coffee, all-day breakfast, lunch, soups, sandwiches, cakes, cookies, drip coffee, lattes, iced refreshers and energy drinks, along with bakery items that make the store useful for a breakfast run, a midday meal or an afternoon coffee break.

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The drive-thru is the first for any Common Bond Bistro & Bakery, and that gives the Spring site a clear edge in a busy suburban corridor. The restaurant sits in a shopping center shared with Academy Sports + Outdoors and Hobby Lobby, a location that should draw shoppers, nearby workers and families already making errands along Kuykendahl Road.

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That mix of sit-down space and fast pickup helps explain why Spring made sense for the brand’s latest expansion. Residents north of Houston have watched more food and beverage concepts move into the area, and this opening adds another recognizable option without forcing customers to drive into central Houston for a full bakery experience.

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Common Bond said its first Bistro & Bakery opened in Montrose in May 2014, and the company later added a CityPlace location in Springwoods Village in July 2020. It now says it has 11 Houston locations. For the Spring debut, Common Bond also offered a free kids meal with a purchase of $14 or more, a promotion that fit the family traffic already moving through the retail center and the broader growth in northwest Harris County.

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