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Midnight Cookies Crash Hollywood With Kosher Sweet Spot On Sheridan

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Published on June 18, 2026
Midnight Cookies Crash Hollywood With Kosher Sweet Spot On Sheridan

Midnight Cookies & Cream, the South Florida late-night dessert chain known for giant cookies and loaded milkshakes, has landed in Hollywood with a Sheridan Street shop that operates under kosher supervision. The location at 3341 Sheridan Street keeps late weekend hours and leans into a menu of rotating cookie flavors, cookie skillets, ice-cream sandwiches and towering milkshakes. For kosher-observant diners in Broward County, it offers a rare dessert-focused option after dark.

As reported by YeahThatsKosher, the Sheridan Street shop is the chain’s first certified kosher outpost and is supervised under KDM (Kosher Miami). Local business listings such as Tripadvisor list the shop’s address and phone number.

What to expect

Midnight Cookies & Cream lists the Hollywood hours as Sunday through Thursday from noon to midnight and Friday and Saturday from noon to 2 a.m. The shop promotes roughly 15 rotating cookie flavors along with cookie skillets, ice-cream sandwiches and loaded milkshakes. The location also carries a vegan ice-cream option and made-to-order "sweet shot" cookies that can be injected with fillings for extra indulgence.

KDM supervision and local demand

Kosher Miami explains that KDM is a dairy certification for establishments that are not Cholov Yisroel, a detail many observant diners factor in when choosing where to eat. South Florida’s Jewish population is sizable, with Broward County’s community estimated at roughly 149,000 people, a scale that supports demand for extended-hour kosher options, according to the American Jewish Year Book 2019.

Where else they’re open

The chain operates multiple South Florida locations, including Davie, Lighthouse Point, Tamarac, Miami and Boca Raton, per the company’s locations page. The Hollywood outpost’s phone number and hours are listed on the company site for ordering and questions.

The new shop is positioned as an easy late-night stop for boardwalk visitors and Sheridan Street foot traffic, so weekend crowds and short waits are likely. Keep an eye on the shop’s business listings or social pages for real-time updates on hours and any special kosher notices.