Crumbl vs. Night Owl Cookies: A Sweet Showdown
Crumbl Cookies are a favorite across the country, known for their changing menu and soft, giant cookies. Their Milk Chocolate Chip is a staple, featuring a creamy butter taste and reliably gooey chocolate. Some enthusiasts swear by the soft, melt-in-your-mouth quality, while others complain that it is too sweet and undercooked. One online critic remarked, “It’s delicious, but it’s more raw dough than freshly baked cookie.” The texture debate persists, with some adoring Crumbl’s cake-like consistency and others finding it insufficiently crunchy.
Although the brand offers a variety of unique flavors each week, some contend that the quality doesn’t always align with the creativity. In direct comparisons, a few customers claim Crumbl’s cookies focus more on presentation than on flavor. “Great for Instagram,” one review stated, “but not the best chocolate chip cookie I’ve had.” Despite this, Crumbl’s massive popularity demonstrates that many still admire its signature style.
Miami bakery Night Owl Cookies shines with its warm, chewy cookies. Its signature Chocolate Chip cookie is compared to Crumbl’s, with reviewers appreciating its crispy edges and soft interior. While Crumbl’s cookie is dense and cakey, Night Owl’s is more traditional, with one admirer describing it as “the type of cookie your grandma would bake—nothing fancy but just right. The focus on warm, fresh cookies in the store also sets it apart and makes it a favorite at night.
Night Owl is not without flaws, however. Some customers report inconsistencies in delivery, with cookies arriving cold or stale. Furthermore, while Night Owl outshines Crumbl in texture and flavor, it cannot compete with the rotating menu. Nevertheless, in an all-out chocolate chip cookie showdown, most agree that Night Owl comes out on top.
“I feel that Night Owl caters to people while Crumbl caters to the media. Night Owl has a better menu, while Crumbl’s constantly changing one sometimes includes flavors I don’t like. Night Owl has my vote.” (Victoria Haber, 11th Grade)
“I was initially drawn to Crumbl because of trendy review videos I saw on TikTok. They convinced me to try a cookie for myself, but the sweetness was overpowering, and I didn’t enjoy it. While the bakery’s interior is visually appealing and I’m open to the idea that other flavors may be better, based on my experience, I won’t be trying Crumbl again.” (Hade Izquierdo, 11th Grade)
Ultimately, it is a matter of preference. Crumbl offers thick, soft cookies with a wide array of flavors, while Night Owl delivers a more traditional, chewy texture. In any case, both have secured their place in the cookie universe.
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