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“Insomnia Cookies offers late-night cookie delivery as well as corporate catering and gift baskets.” —citysearch

Cuisine:  Bakery, Dessert
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Insomnia Cookies - 50 West 8th Street, New York, NY 10011 212.228.2373V/F/1/2/3 Train to West 4th Streetwww.insomniacookies.com I heard about the opening of the first brick-and-mortar Insomnia Cookies store in NY Magazine's Restaurant Openings section. The company was founded by ambitious college ... Read More
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I had always heard about a delivery service for fresh baked cookies down by NYU and thought that was a great idea. I remember many a night, up late cramming for tests in college and craving some sort of sugar. The company was actually started by some undergrads in Pennsylvania and the business has j... Read More
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This is the Monday Opening Report, a regular feature that provides the precise status of venues reported as open elsewhere. As per standard operating procedure around here, your contributions are so very welcome. 1) Ditmas Park: Pomme de Terre was reported open this week by NYMag, and Ditmas Pa... Read More
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You’ve always considered yourself a creature of the night. And you’ve always been a fan of delivery services (especially in the evening). So let us introduce you to a new type of late-night entertainment that really delivers… Manhattanites, meet Insomnia Cookies, the new cookie emporium and deliver... Read More
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Ruby et Violette, purveyor of fancy cookies, reopened this month after a lengthy renovation. “Woo hoo!” rejoices a_and_w, whose favorite flavors include champagne strawberry, lemon and white chocolate, and chocolate chip and blueberry. roze flipped over a marshmallow-filled cookie that was one of th... Read More
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In the wee hours, as you’re pulling an all-nighter before finals or waiting for a call from Tokyo, a glass of cold milk with a plate of warm cookies, delivered, might seem an irresistible mirage. But it’s not, at least for those who reside between 14th and Broome Streets, from Avenue A to the West S... Read More
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Week of March 31, 2008: Pomme de Terre and Insomnia Cookies.
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Vosges Haut-Chocolat 1100 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10028 (212) 717-2929 www.vosgeschocolate.com Vosges is known for folding unusual flavors, like wasabi and bacon into its chocolates, and the same goes for its exotic cookies. Caramel, toffee, and chocolate chip adhere to the classics, but go fo... Read More
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But someone always gets left out.Photo: Melissa Hom As the magazine points out this week, Insomnia Cookies has expanded its late-night delivery operation by opening a daytime store. Rest assured that, even if it's not 2 a.m., you can still have a “ménage à trois” — your choice of any thre... Read More
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When I heard about a new Manhattan late-night-snack delivery service called Insomnia Cookies—brownies and cookies brought to your door from 8pm to 3am—I thought: excellent. Not because I'm a chronic insomniac (only a sporadic one), nor because what I really want when I can't sleep are brownies or co... Read More
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