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Insomnia Cookies

3.9 (28 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Updated 3 months ago

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Eat your cookies here!
Jess F.

These cookies are the best - always served fresh and still warm! Choose from a large assortment of classics - oatmeal raisin, chocolate chip, MandM, peanut butter, etc. They also offer some deluxe options - brownie, chocolate peanut butter, etc. And, they are open until 3 am! They can meet your sweet tooth craving - day or night. YUM!

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William L.

So its 2am (or later) and you have that sweet tooth craving that just won't quit so what do you do? You just dial up Insomnia Cookies (web or phone or even just brave the cold and head down) and they will deliver warm, fresh, hot, gooey (enough adjectives?!) cookies - all the way until 3am! YAY! They can do ice cream too! Any hoo... this is a great addition to Oshkosh and the surrounding areas!

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5 years ago

Loved having dessert delivered to our hotel room!! The cookies and ice cream were perfect!

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8 years ago

Their cookies are always warm and soft, so I enjoy stopping and getting some. Their cookies are kind of expensive, but are totally worth it.

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8 years ago

Worst customer service. Stale cookies. All around this place is a scam and a joke.

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Jimmy John's

Jimmy John's

3.4(13 reviews)
0.1 mi
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Not much else I can say about JJ's oshkosh that has not already been said, but I have been outside…read morein my car at the office an literally seen JJ's employee's sprinting to the door to handle their deliveries. This level of dedication is deserving of 5 star billing in my book, and you would be hard pressed to find any delivery food service with this level of tenaciousness. Go JJ's!

I enjoy Jimmy John's products but unfortunately will not be ordering from this location anymore; I…read morewould rather enjoy the Jimmy John's across town on a rare occasion than be able to order this for my household weekly. Sandwich composition at this location is shoddy. Condiments are often smeared outside on the bread. Requests for "Extra" of a condiment is handled very poorly: Rather than adding an extra line or so, the condiment is placed on both sides of the meat. While this thins out the layer so that you're not biting into a pure layer of condiment, the meat no longer has any traction in between the bread. Combined with the fact that JJ's bread is of a firmer variety, this leads to the entire contents of the sandwich spilling out, even when you request to have the bread hollowed beforehand. On occasion, the food comes warm. These are not issues I've experienced at other locations. There were extras paid for that I did not receive. The first time I submitted a complaint for this, it was kindly remedied with a gift card. However, it has since continued happening, specifically with the avocado. I'm not sure why they are so hesitant to give it to me. Sad to say that I can't recommend the location near me, since I've enjoyed the chain at most other places I've lived in.

HighCross Farm

HighCross Farm

5.0(2 reviews)
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HighCross Farm was our choice for a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscription this summer…read more By subscribing to a CSA, we paid up front for 20 weekly shipments of organic produce. The food goes straight from the ground to my table with no middlemen or processing or storage. And our money goes straight to the family growing my food and I get the freshest produce of anyone I know. It's totally a win-win situation. The farm is just an hour North from Milwaukee near Kettle Moraine State Park. Every Thursday they harvest and ship whichever crops are ripe and ready. These are sent to 23 designated pick-up locations (half in Milwaukee, half rural sites). For all the details of the 2011 share check here:http://www.highcrossfarm.com/csa-2011.html After reading all this you might think we're some sort of foodie fanatics. There has to be some sort of catch, right? Clearly we must be paying an arm and a leg by wastefully supporting some kind of hippie farmer charity cult. WRONG. We went in with a neighboring family to split a full share of weekly groceries. Our out-of-pocket cost is less than $16 per week. Way cheaper than buying this stuff at Pick-n-Save. But it's organic. Oh, and it's locally sourced. It turns out that another subscriber has even started a cooking web diary, so we should see some of the CSA produce appearing in recipes at http://sarahnett.wordpress.com/ as the summer wears on. I waited for our first delivery to write this review, but as expected the contents of our bushel box looked and tasted amazing. Already we are staring at baby bok choy, a tomato plant, scallions, Swiss chard, fresh strawberries, mizuna, two(!) kinds of kale, lettuce, oregano, arugula, sage and more. I urge you to sign up for this CSA or one like it. You'll be doing good works with little effort by voting with your pocketbook. And also Thursdays will suddenly become the best day of the week!

We chose HighCross Farm for our CSA because they delivered to a household in our village and…read moreoffered smaller shares weekly. For 20 weeks out of the summer and fall, we receive the freshest, cleanest and prettiest vegetables, fruit and herbs that we simply have to pick up at a local neighbor's house. We also receive an emailed newsletter soon after delivery with news, recipes and storage tips. A friend had complained that her CSA only delivered a small variety of items that she got over and over but the Vogelmanns ensure there is a variety of items throughout the season, so it's always a surprise. A typical box may include a fresh bundle of greens (lettuce, spinach, etc), beets, rhubarb, potatoes, carrots, peppers, onions and always a cutting of herbs (that's one example box--they shake it up through the season as different items come in). The first year we belonged, they sent along a variety of Asian greens, so we had a fun time exploring ways to use these unfamiliar vegetables. Having a CSA delivery is a bit of a time commitment. You really need to like to cook--these are not "convenience foods." That caveat has nothing to do with the Vogelmann's business. They try to forecast what we might receive the next week, but they can't always be right on target so each week is a new culinary adventure. Especially in early summer, a cold snap could screw everything up. Typically on a Thursday afternoon we pick up the box, then I unpack, wrap, and sometimes process some of the vegetables as well as look up recipes and plan meals. Make sure you have freezer space--you can blanch or sometimes just chop up some of the items and freeze them for later. There is nothing better than pulling out summer vegetables in the middle of a dreary winter. The cost for our small share is $26 a week, a pittance for organically-grown vegetables and fruits and for the education my 13 year-old son is getting about the crops that are grown in Wisconsin and the taste of fresh-from-the-ground produce. This year my son begged me to get the "farmer box" again. We are so pleased to support a local farm and to eat the best of the season. I am entirely impressed with the Vogelmann's operation, their commitment to organic produce and their customers, and their love of what they do. I have not had one hitch yet and we're on our third year this summer.

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