Friday, October 9, 2015

Best Cookies in DC

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October is National Cookie Month. This means it is the perfect time of year to indulge in our favorite desserts. Washington D.C. has some amazing bakeries and restaurants with unique cookies that you must try. We are so excited to try these amazing cookies throughout October.











Ted's Bulletin

This restaurant has some delicious food for lunch or dinner. However, their food is not why we are planing to eat there this month. You can try their delicious giant chocolate chip cookie after your meal for a few dollars. This mouth watering cookie is one dessert that you will always remember to get after your lunch or dinner.

Blind Dog Cafe

Blind Dog Cafe is a cute little diner that is worthy of our cookie list. They are known for their chocolate chunk cookies that are so good we would eat them all day long. They have just the right amount of saltiness which makes this the perfect dessert at any point int he day.

Larry's Ice Cream and Cookies

Larry's might give you a sugar high, but it is worth it in the long run. Their giant rich fudge, coconut, pecan and caramel ice cream topped with a chocolate chip cookie layer is something your taste buds will never forget.

Firehook Bakery

This cookie might be a little bigger than you imagine. Would like to eat a cookie that is the size of your face? That is the challenge at Firehook Bakery. They have many giant cookies you can buy from peanut butter to chocolate chip. You will never be bored of the flavors they have.

Sticky Fingers Bakery

If you are looking for something different other than regular cookies, Sticky Fingers Bakery is the place to go. They have many different delicious treats for you to try, but we are excited to try their cookie sandwiches and whoopie pies. They also have various flavors of regular cookies that are ready for you throughout the day.

These are just a few of the delicious cookies we want to try in the D.C. Area. Do you have a favorite cookie? Share yours with your friends at The Louis and on The Louis Facebook Page. 








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