New Dessert Destination Opens in The Woodlands, Bringing Sweet Treats to Montgom

MilkShake Factory, a popular dessert destination, is opening a new location in The Woodlands, bringing handspun milkshakes and small-batch chocolates to Montgomery County residents.

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Arden Huels

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May 24, 2026

New Dessert Destination Opens in The Woodlands, Bringing Sweet Treats to Montgom

For Conroe residents, the opening of MilkShake Factory's new location in The Woodlands is a sweet treat. According to Hello Woodlands, the new store will offer a variety of desserts, including handspun milkshakes and small-batch chocolates. This is great news for Conroe families who are looking for a fun and delicious destination to visit with their loved ones. In fact, the new location is situated near Lake Conroe, making it a perfect spot for a family outing or date night. Additionally, the store's proximity to the Sam Houston National Forest means that nature lovers can easily combine their love of the outdoors with a sweet treat. For those who live in Conroe, this new dessert destination is a welcome addition to the community, providing a unique and tasty experience that is sure to please.

The new location of MilkShake Factory is set to open on Saturday, May 30, 2026, which is just a few days from now. This means that Conroe residents have a short wait before they can indulge in the delicious treats that this popular dessert destination has to offer. In the meantime, they can continue to enjoy the many other dessert options available in the area, including those found in The Woodlands and other nearby communities.

Overall, the opening of MilkShake Factory's new location in The Woodlands is a positive development for Conroe residents, providing a new and exciting destination for dessert lovers to enjoy. With its handspun milkshakes and small-batch chocolates, this popular dessert destination is sure to be a hit with locals and visitors alike.

Source: Hello Woodlands — originally reported May 22, 2026; adapted for Conroe readers with original local context.

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