Sweetport Scoop Shop in Shreveport to Close Its Doors by Year-End

Sweetport Scoop Shop in Shreveport is Closing Its Doors

In a bittersweet announcement, the beloved Sweetport Scoop Shop in Shreveport has revealed that it will be closing its current storefront located at 3301 Line Avenue by the end of the year. As of Saturday, December 14, 2019, the Scoop Shop shared the news on Facebook, expressing that while it’s a tough decision, the team feels it’s the right move to make.

A Tough Decision

The heartfelt post read, “This has been a deeply difficult decision for our family, but we believe it’s the right one for us moving forward.” The Scoop Shop will officially close its doors after December 31, marking the end of an era for locals who have enjoyed the sweet treats and cozy atmosphere.

Goodbye, but Not Farewell

However, fans of Sweetport can take heart! The post assured, “While the Scoop Shop may be closing, Sweetport isn’t going anywhere.” The team will continue to operate their commercial facility, where they will still be baking up a storm, fulfilling cake orders, and crafting a variety of delicious treats that loyal customers have come to love.

Celebratory Events

Christmas Tea event, which promises to be a lovely gathering with treats perfect for the holiday season. Additionally, they will throw a New Year’s Eve Family Fondue Night, giving families a sweet way to ring in the new year together!

It’s a great opportunity for the community to gather and create some final memories in the shop. These events will give everyone a chance to indulge in the delicious products one last time before Sweetport transitions to their new chapter.

Community Support

The Sweetport team took the time to express their gratitude towards their loyal customers, family, and friends, saying, “We’re so grateful for the support of our loyal customers… we hope you’ll join us as we embark on this new chapter together.” It’s that kind of warmth and connection that has made the Sweetport Scoop Shop a beloved spot in the community.

What’s Next for Sweetport?

Even though the storefront is closing, it’s important to remember that Sweetport will still be very much active in the community. They will maintain operations through their commercial facility, ensuring that their amazing cakes and treats continue to delight the taste buds of Shreveport residents. Whether it’s for a special occasion or just a craving for something sweet, customers can still reach out to Sweetport for all their dessert needs.

Final Thoughts

As Sweetport prepares to turn the page on their current chapter, they invite everyone to join them for the events and continue their support through the next phase. It’s not goodbye, just a small pivot in their journey, and the sweet memories created at the Scoop Shop will linger on.

For those who have enjoyed the delightful treats and the cozy atmosphere, mark your calendars for the upcoming events and savor the moments at Sweetport Scoop Shop. There’s still sweetness to be found, even as they take this next step!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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