Insomnia Cookies Opening in Downtown Silver Spring Nears Completion

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

Insomnia Cookies approaches the opening of its first Montgomery County location at 8455 Fenton Street, Silver Spring. Construction is nearly complete, with menu screens now operational and window coverings removed. The bakery, which delivers warm cookies until 3 a. m. , will operate from 11 a.

m. to 1 a. m. on weekdays and later on weekends. This store is part of Insomnia Cookies' ambitious plan to open 28 new locations across the U.

S. , Canada, and the U. K. Founded in 2003 by Seth Berkowitz in a University of Pennsylvania dorm room, the chain has expanded significantly, now boasting over 200 stores. The new location reflects the growing demand for late-night food options in the area.

Local residents can look forward to enjoying freshly baked cookies in downtown Silver Spring. The opening underscores the brand's commitment to reaching new markets and satisfying cravings around the clock.

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