Insomnia Cookies is selling out candle-lit tables inside its bakeries for Feb. 12–13, bundling six warm cookies, three dessert dips and two milks for $30—no roses, no prix-fixe wine lists, just pure sugar-rush romance.
While restaurants race to stuff February 14 with overpriced tasting menus, Insomnia Cookies is flipping the script: it wants couples inside its stores after dark, dunking warm cookies into melted chocolate until midnight. The chain’s first-ever Valentine’s Day dine-in reservations go live immediately for Rewards members, and the $30 package is already trending on TikTok as the anti-Valentine’s power move.
How the Cookie Date Works
- When: Feb. 12 and 13, 8 p.m.–12 a.m. local time
- Where: Select U.S. and Canadian bakeries—NYC Brooklyn outlets, Atlanta, Chicago, L.A., Miami, Philly, Toronto-area Ottawa and more
- Price: Flat $30 covers two guests
- What’s inside: Six fresh-baked cookies, three shareable dipping sauces (milk chocolate, white chocolate, caramel) and two cold bottles of milk
Reservations are claimed through InsomniaCookies.com; no walk-ins. Slots are first-come, first-served and the brand is warning “limited availability” in bold caps across its booking page.
The Menu Drop Schedule
Even if you miss a table, the sugar parade still marches on:
- Jan. 27: Red Velvet Classic, Red Velvet Cookies ’N Cream Brookie and Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Classic return to the case
- Feb. 9: All three dessert dipping sauces hit counters and delivery apps
- Feb. 13: Red Velvet Cheesecake Classic and Ghirardelli Chocolate Lava Cake Classic debut in select stores
- Feb. 13–14: Cherub Chunk 12-pack ships with a free plush “Cherub Chunk” toy—perfect consolation prize for the reservation-less
Why This Launch Matters
Insomnia has spent two decades owning the 1 a.m. crave window on 200+ college campuses. By turning storefronts into micro-lounges for 48 hours, it:
- Monetizes dead square footage after 8 p.m.—usually delivery-only hours
- Harvests first-party customer data via mandatory Rewards signup
- Tests a potential permanent “dessert speakeasy” concept without long-term lease risk
CEO Seth Berkowitz calls the stunt “creating meaningful connections rooted in insatiable cravings,” but investors hear “incremental night-time revenue that doesn’t cannibalize daytime sales.”
Will It Sell Out?
Early social chatter shows 30-minute slots disappearing in Boston and Austin test markets. With only four seatings per store and no plus-guest overflow, secondary markets could see StubHub-style resale of confirmation codes. If the pilot succeeds, expect Halloween, 4/20 and New Year’s Eve variants by Q4.
Pro Tips for Securing Your Spot
- Log into your Insomnia Rewards account before midnight—new sign-ups trigger a 24-hour verification delay
- Have a backup city selected; the booking widget lets you toggle locations without losing your cart
- Bring a portable phone charger—the chain encourages “cookie boomerangs” and will re-post the best TikToks to its 250k-follower account
Bottom line: if your idea of romance is splitting a six-pack of double-chunk at 11:59 p.m. while dipping it in warm caramel, Insomnia just handed you the cheapest date ticket in town. Move fast—when the clock strikes 12 on Feb. 13, the ovens cool and the magic disappears.
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