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“Edible cookie dough shop” opens evenings in Adams Morgan starting Thursday.


2409 18th Street, NW

From a press release:

“The Cookie Jar DC, DC’s first and only edible cookie dough confectionery, is opening a pop-up shop, indefinitely, in the heart of Adams Morgan, beginning this Thursday, June 8. The shop will sell eight signature flavors of cookie dough. It will be open every evening starting at 7:00 p.m. in the Rise Bakery space at 2409 18th St NW, after the bakery closes each afternoon.

Our hours will be:

Monday-Wednesday: 7-10pm
Thursday: 7-11pm
Friday-Saturday: 7pm-12am
Sunday: 7-11pm

“With the cookie dough craze on the rise, we can’t be more excited to open our doors to the District’s dough lovers, in one of DC’s hottest neighborhoods,” said Lindsay Larner, The Cookie Jar DC’s Founder/CEO. “We’ve been selling online and in local markets for over a year, and now we have a spot you can visit to get your cookie dough fix. Date night, out with friends, an evening stroll, or a late night craving…we have you covered.”

The dough will be available in jars to order a la carte, or customers can create “mix & match” packs of their favorite flavors — perfect to give as gifts or to treat yourself. In addition to the signature flavors like chocolate chip, sugar cookie funfetti, and double chocolate M&M, there will be vegan and gluten-free varieties, as well as seasonal favorites. The Cookie Jar DC currently delivers via six on-demand delivery platforms (including UberEATS and Postmates), and will continue to offer delivery every night.

The pop up will be “grab-and-go” style with no seating, so customers should plan to take their cookie dough on the go. “Rise Bakery has been a terrific partner to us so far, and we want to diligently respect their gluten free space.” The Cookie Jar DC will post updates to open hours, new flavors, and other news on their website and social media — @thecookiejardc.”

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