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    Cookie Fix

    4.7 (169 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Jasmine T.

    Prepare for the cutest cookies ever Cookie fix is right in downtown Homewood, an easy find if you're strolling around town. You'll be hit with a scent of warm, sugary goodness time you hit the door. Their display case is full of eye catching options and the fridge is packed with take home goodies that you can make with loved ones. My favs are the chocolate chip, of course, and the salty caramel cookie. They're always soft, thick, and a really nice size. They also come in these cute little boxes with the cookie fix logo on top. Easily one of my fav sweet treats around town

    Delia S.

    I used to LOVE this place. I remember when cookie fix reigned Supreme in the cookie world. But now with so much competition, I'm afraid to say it's losing its dominance. I came by to get a four pack and sad to say, I couldn't finish any of them. They were all about 1 minute overcooked. Much harder than they used to be. The four that I got also all tasted pretty much the same. Perhaps the day I went they just weren't going for variety. I do hope this day was just a one off and not the new normal.

    Heaven in a box
    Pamela W.

    Really cute establishment! We visited the Homewood location on yesterday they were highly recommended so we fell through there were so many different options I didn't know what to go with my hubs got the seasonal lemon cookies I have no idea what they were called and unfortunately no pics but he absolutely loved them I only tried three I had the blondie crunch oatmeal toffee & the Nutella chocolate chip they were all delicious but my favorite would be the blondie crunch these cookies are little bites of heaven crispy on the outside & soft & gooey on the inside soooo good!

    Brown Sugar Blondie
    Jalexus H.

    Cookie Fix is always delicious! It is very very small so there is no eating inside, but they move the line quickly. They do have a daily menu on their website because they rotate flavors daily.

    Frozen dough
    Madison E.

    I'm absolutely obsessed! Their chocolate chip cookie is my favorite but also enjoy the healthy peanut butter! Their service is always friendly when I call and ask them to set aside a batch of day old cookies for me to get half price (pro tip)! Their frozen dough tastes exactly the same at home, if you follow the instructions on the package! I'm a fan for life!

    a display of cookies and pastries
    Virginia H.

    Cute little cookie store in Homewood with a bunch of restaurants within walking distance. We like to eat lunch in the area and then walk over for a cookie. The store is small but clean. The staff was patient while we perused. We ended up getting a billionaire and it tasted like a billion bucks! Well, actually, I wouldn't know what being a billionaire tastes like....probably even better than the yummy cookie though, ha!! The cookie has a crispy outer circumference and a round soft center. Since we like cookies crispy all around, we eat the outer circle first. When we get home, we flatten the center and bake it again.... and then it's another crispy cookie lol. Almost like 2 cookies for the price of 1.......

    Peanut butter cookie
    Davida B.

    Probably one of the best peanut butter cookies I've ever had in my life. I'd definitely go back to try this cookie again. They also had chocolate chip cookies that looked really good. I got a cranberry cookies that I would not recommend; it had some flavor in it that I just didn't like. From what I noticed at a quick glance the cookies were 2.50 to 3.50 each roughly. I went after work on a Thursday. The selection was pretty limited that day.

    The chocolate chip cookie
    Aishah S.

    When I say delicious... I mean delicious. I was so focused on eating the cookie I almost forgot to take a picture.

    They rotate through this variety to always keep you trying their creative menu!
    Rachel H.

    I'm a baker, and I have to say, these cookies are absolute top notch. IMO, you don't need fancy icing decoration, frosting or cute cookie cutters to make a nice cookie. In fact, those overdecorated cookies are kind of gross to me. But when you come to Cookie Fix, you just get all the amazing flavors, textures and creativity with NONE of the gimmicks. Their signature appearance (a big lump in the middle with a pretty perfectly rounded outside) is so fun. They achieve this by baking each lump of dough from frozen, but there is probably more to it than just that! Service was also top notch! The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is for the price. Individual cookies are priced fine at about $2.50 each. But if I'm buying a dozen cookies, I'd fully expect to pay less than $30. :(

    Confetti Cookie

    My Co-workers & I had the opportunity to give Cookie Fix a try before they open up officially at the FORUM Peachtree Corners !!! The ladies came tonour office and let us trying a signature Confetti Cookie. DELICIOUS Watch out Crumble I recommend you try them out soon !!

    Kelsey C.

    These are the absolute best cookies I have had. I love how the center is thick and chewy for most and how the flavors constantly rotate. A great treat to take to a party or event and they even offer them frozen so you can make them fresh at home!

    Meena C.

    We were in the area after lunch, and a co-worker suggested we stop by. This place is TINY!! At 1 PM on a Friday, the line was outside the door... What was this magical place, and why were so many people in line!? It must be something good! Once we got in, I was able to look at the selection of cookies - the store smelled amazing, and it was difficult to choose just 1. But the price tag kept me from purchasing more... and I'm glad I stuck with just 1. Was it a good cookie? Yes. Best cookie? No. Worth the $2+ dollars I paid for a single (cold) cookie? Heck no. But some folks love them (as evident by the many 5 Star Reviews), so I'm not completely dismissing their product... I just won't make special trips out here for my "cookie fix".

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    All ways good cookies, they have the most unique flavors I've seen. Works very nice and hard working. Small but nice i recommend it.

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    You know when you eat a cookie and can tell it was made with love? That's this place.

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    Great cookies. the staff is friendly. They even have cookies you can cook at home. Nice variety of cookies.

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    Ask the Community - Cookie Fix

    Do you have any vegan options?

    Hi Stacy, At this time, we do not have a vegan option. We have tried a vegan chocolate chip cookie in the past, as we get questions often, but then almost no one bought… Read more

    Do you ship frozen dough? If not, would you please open up a shop in Colorado?

    Hello Ellen, Yes, we do ship our frozen dough! Check out our web-site, under "Ship" for all the details. Glad that you found Cookie Fix, and sorry we are so far away from… Read more

    Does Cookie Fix offer gluten free cookies?

    We do not offer GF cookies. Our HealthyPB cookie is made with no flour, and Quaker Oats, but not certified GF oats. We have flour on site, and do not use separate bowl, utensils, pans, etc. for these cookies.… Read more

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