San Antonio’s Cereal Killer Sweets launches walk-up sweet shop called C.K.S. Pastry House

click to enlarge Cereal Killer Sweets launches new concept C.K.S. Pastry House. - Photo Courtesy C.K.S. Pastry House
Photo Courtesy C.K.S. Pastry House
Cereal Killer Sweets launches new concept C.K.S. Pastry House.
The minds behind the ginormous and over-the-top creations of Cereal Killer Sweets have launched a new walk-up shop in Castle Hills called C.K.S. Pastry House.

The Cereal Killer crew is offering more than just their namesake puffed rice cereal treats at the fledgling spot, however. The shop's menu includes hybrid croissant muffins, dubbed "cruffins," along with French choux pastries and savory items such as pizza croissants.

click to enlarge C.K.S. Pastry House Pizza Croissants - Photo Courtesy C.K.S. Pastry House
Photo Courtesy C.K.S. Pastry House
C.K.S. Pastry House Pizza Croissants
"We are always innovating and staying on trends to find new things to bring to the San Antonio area," co-owner Megan Morales said in a release. "We all have different backgrounds and are continually exploring new inspirations.”

C.K.S. Pastry House offers a rotating menu of items for in-store purchase or pick-up, Thursday through Saturday. Limited delivery services are available Thursdays and Fridays within a 10-mile radius. Minimum orders of $20 are required for delivery.

The shop, located at 1031 Patricia Dr., is open Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Nina Rangel

Nina Rangel uses nearly 20 years of experience in the foodservice industry to tell the stories of movers and shakers in the food scene in San Antonio. As the Food + Nightlife Editor for the San Antonio Current, she showcases her passion for the Alamo City’s culinary community by promoting local flavors, uncovering...

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