Midnight Cookie Co.

Cookie shop · Central Business District

Midnight Cookie Co.

Cookie shop · Central Business District

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600 Pine St Suite C20, Seattle, WA 98101

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Unique cookie flavors, great coffee, and quick service  

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600 Pine St Suite C20, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

midnightcookieco.com
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600 Pine St Suite C20, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

+1 206 966 4230
midnightcookieco.com
@midnightcookieco

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The Best Cookies in Seattle | Eater Seattle

"Since its first location opened in Wallingford in 2021, Midnight Cookie Co. has been quenching late-night cravings with saucer-sized cookies until midnight (or later — the Wallingford store is open until 1 a.m.) Most of the flavors here are pretty traditional, like chocolate chip, peanut butter, and candy-loaded M&M. Cookies from Midnight are satisfying, nostalgic, and you can get them delivered. What more do you want?" - Kurt Suchman

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Nadia S

Google
Stopped by Midnight Cookie Co. at Pacific Place to grab a coffee and ended up having one of the best cappuccinos I’ve ever tasted. I tried it with lavender syrup, and it was absolutely out of this world - smooth, flavorful, and not overpowering at all. Their menu also has cookies, ice cream, and other beverages, so there’s plenty to choose from. Didn’t get cookies this time, but if they’re anything like the coffee, I’ll definitely be back to try them. The service was quick, making it a perfect spot to grab a coffee or treat while shopping at the mall. Note: They are located on the ground floor next to the elevators.

Arabella Jennings

Google
1 cookie is $3, 6 pack is $17. Well worth it. I got the Coconut Chocolate Caramel cookie and they are absolutely cracked, gooey, and perfect. Service was quick and the cookies were warm upon ordering.

Luis Yanez

Google
Great cookies, and all of their suggestions were amazing. Paired the chocolate chip with some hot chocolate and I was on cloud nine. Didn't catch your name, but hope you had a great night!

Richard Lopez

Google
Its a tiny little kiosk on the lower level of the mall, but worth searching for! Cookies were fresh and nothing short of amazing, we went for one and left with 8 because of the selections. Ice coffee and Italian sodas were both full of flavor. Definitely a good spot if you got a sweet tooth or dont want the regulator coffee chain

Shaneisha McMillan

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I ordered the birthday cake and PB cookies. They were pretty good. I do feel like the birthday cake had a slight aftertaste. I wanted to try the Ube marshmallow cookie, but I as too nervous after reading reviews of how other cookies were dry or with no taste.

Angel Vizcarra

Google
Great surprise when looking for a sweet bite in the area. Came in for a cookie and ended up with a couple (sweet & salty, and lemon poppyseed). I will be back while I am visiting the area. $2.75 each cookie but discounted price in bulk. Service was phenomenal as well. I recommend this place. Note: They are actually located inside the shopping mall, in the basement, next to the elevators.

Dennis Williams Jr

Google
I’m a cookie connoisseur. I stay in touch with all the local bakers and try new places as I get the chance. I’m going to start rating places on the people, cookie taste/ texture and variety. 1- People: service was perfect. I was greeted, given recommendations and honest opinions on preference. 5/5 2- Taste/ texture: I have to admit, I like cookies with a variety of textures. For instance, their peanut butter (4.6/5 and highly recommended) has a soft interior, crunch on the perimeter with that signature sandy/ sugary coating. It tasted amazing and was close to perfect ( a little stronger on the peanut flavor and it’s flawless). The cookies and cream had great flavor but the texture was one note and denser than I prefer. The lemon poppyseed had all the textures going but was light on the lemon. I just crushed one so I’m not saying it’s not worth trying. I’d actually rank it #2 under the peanut butter. The birthday cake was good too, just eat it the day you get it. I’d pass on the snickerdoodle, m&m and the toffee one. They simply lacked flavor and were off texturally. 2.5/5 3- Variety: I’m starting to sense a theme around Seattle. These shops seem to be copying Menüs of competitors and putting their spin on it. That to me is risky unless you feel you have a superior cookie. I won’t name names but the peanut butter is the only one that was different and the one I’d say go get 6 of them. Get a lemon too. Nothing out of the box or really unique. 2/5

Julia Liang

Google
Bought cookies for other from this location many times but never tried myself, had a urge to have some cookies after come out from Haidilao, bought 3 different types, wow, the cookies were really good.