Introducing Midnight Cookie Co., a cozy bakery located at 1058 N 39th St in Seattle, Washington. Known for its homemade cookies, ice cream, and late operating hours, Midnight Cookie Co. is a local favorite for those late-night cravings. With delivery service available, customers can enjoy freshly baked cookies and other sweet treats until 1 AM every day of the week. The shop has received positive reviews, with customers praising the convenience of having a place to satisfy their sweet tooth late at night. Whether it's a classic chocolate chip cookie or a decadent s'mores treat, Midnight Cookie Co. aims to provide delicious desserts for all. Experience the joy of midnight snacking with the delectable offerings from Midnight Cookie Co.
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Amenities and More
- Delivery
- Credit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- In-store shopping
- Quick visit
Reviews
The Midnight Cookie Company offers a service inherent within the name - a cookie any time, all the time. At least until 1 am, of course. This adorable cookie shop has an array of cookies with standard coffee fares, which will delight anyone, especially when considering their affordable pricing. Standout decorations included their trivia board which, if guessed correctly, one can win a cookie. Furthermore, their cat and dog wall is a delight to admire while munching on a delicate yet well-balanced cookie. While many may say the superior Seattle cookie shop is Hello Robin, I may side with Might Cookie Company. I will be returning.
While waiting for a table next door at Kamonegi, we checked out Midnight Cookie Co. The staff member was friendly and welcoming. We got the Birthday Cake Cookie, the M&M Cookie, and the Oatmeal Craisin Cookie.
The cookies were delicious and had that perfect chewy texture. Of the 3, I liked the Oatmeal Craisin Cookie the best. My kids prefer the Birthday Cake Cookie naturally.
I would grab another cookie here again if we are in the area again.
These cookies are so yummy! And, they’re affordable! We got a box of 6 for $15. We tried chocolate chip, molasses, sweet & salty, cookies & cream, and M&M. All of them were delicious. It’s just a little kiosk at the bottom of Pacific Place, near the elevators to the parking garage. We stopped by on our way to the car after watching a movie, around 10pm, but they really do stay open till midnight!
Cookies are good and I’ve been coming weekly but the guy working on Monday makes me not want to come back. Sat outside for a while thinking they weren’t open yet but turns out the guy just hadn’t turned on the “Open” and “Midnight Cookie Co”lights. I told him that and he gave me the blankest, most apathetic stare. I ordered my cookies and before I was done paying, he was sitting down staring at his phone without so much as a glance my way.
The week before, this same guy was talking trash on some customers who came in to let him know that their coffee from the previous night tasted like soap. They weren’t even asking for new ones or a refund, but he had such disdain and apathy towards them, it’s hard to see why he was ever hired in the first place.
Too bad, they had pretty good cookies too
Quirky little store, on a short street, in Fremont. Beside fancy (and long line) Japanese restaurant. They sell cookies, that's it. Cookies. About 20 types, nearly all of which are chocolate. OK by me, I love chocolate. The cookies are large, but all very similar. Simple dough and nuts, all of them. They are naturally frightfully expensive at 2.75$ each. Wow, that's a lot for a rather simple cookie. Of course, any cookie is a good cookie. Who doesn't like cookies?
Would I come back or recommend this place? Not really. It's ok, but not worth the $ nor the effort to find the store, and park.
Midnight Cookie Co is what Crumbl wants to be.
The flake salt? With the chocolate chunks?
Whose granny do y'all have chained to an oven back there?
EDITED TO ADD: I ordered delivery this time but I've been inside, the store is a 90s Whimsigoth dream and feels like melatonin.
I’d been wanting to go here for a long time—it’s kinda tucked away in a weird spot but finally made the stop. I’m a little bit of a Cookie monster and have made my rounds on the Seattle bakery scene. These cookies weren’t bad—but for a place that only makes cookies, they weren’t impressive. They tasted like day old cookies. Don’t get me wrong, they’re still cookies so they will get eaten, but wouldn’t be my top choice. Of the six we got, the double chocolate was my favorite.
After microwaving it at home for 10 seconds it was like a homemade ooey-gooey cookies. It is a good size and we got the vegan cookies. The vegan chocolate chip cookie is better than the vegan cookies and cream (could improve that more, still good and would get it again). However, it is exactly what we needed for munchies and dessert. Eating the cookie and watching our favorite tv show was an incredible way to end the evening. Would love to see more vegan flavors. We did not visit the store, had it delivered.
Location
1058 N 39th St, Seattle, WA 98103, United States
Hours
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Monday
12:00 PM - 01:00 AM
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Tuesday
12:00 PM - 01:00 AM
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Wednesday
12:00 PM - 01:00 AM
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Thursday
12:00 PM - 01:00 AM
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Friday
12:00 PM - 01:00 AM
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Saturday
12:00 PM - 01:00 AM
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Sunday
12:00 PM - 01:00 AM
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