Despite variations in the classic recipe, it’s hard to go wrong with a freshly baked chocolate chip cookie, so it’s difficult to pick where to get the best ones in the U.S.
But we scoured the internet to find the most recommended and well-loved options nationwide. You can step up your travel game by adding these irresistible pit stops to your itinerary.
Here are some of the most popular shops for the best chocolate chip cookies in all 50 states.
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Alabama: Cookie Fix (Cahaba Heights)
Cookie Fix offers a delectable menu of over 80 cookies. So you can get your chocolate chip fix and many other twists and flavors.
They also sell kraft boxes, cookie tins and trays, and even cookie cakes for a special occasion.
The shop has become so popular in Alabama that it now has locations all around the state — in Cahaba Heights, Homewood, Huntsville, and Franklin, Tennessee.
Alaska: Fire Island Rustic Bakeshop (Anchorage)
An Anchorage staple for about 15 years now, Fire Island Rustic Bakeshop is a small artisan bakery whose fame goes beyond just its freshly baked cookies.
It’s known for an array of baked goods, from croissants and scones to cakes, breads, and top-notch sandwiches.
Arizona: Urban Cookies Bakeshop (Phoenix)
Urban Cookies, a much-loved staple in the Phoenix area for nearly 20 years, has plenty of delectable desserts on its menu.
However, cookie lovers may want to opt for the classic Milk & Dark Chocolate Chip.
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Arkansas: Kris & Sam’s Box Lunch and Cookie Store (Little Rock)
Known for top-notch sandwiches and an array of sweet treats, including cookies, cake balls, and brownies, Kris & Sam’s is the go-to spot in the Little Rock area.
They even offer cookie trays if you need a few dozen of their chocolate chips (understandable).
California: Diddy Riese Cookies (Los Angeles)
Diddy Riese has been a go-to spot for sweet treats in Los Angeles since the early ‘80s.
While their cookies are fabulous on their own, the spot is known for their custom-made ice cream sandwiches, so you may as well try their famed cookies and ice cream all at once.
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Colorado: The Colorado Cookie Company (Lakewood)
The Colorado Cookie Company can meet all your cookie-craving needs, from delicious classics, like chocolate chips, snickerdoodles, and oatmeal raisins, to high-end dessert technology — they do custom print on cookies as well.
Connecticut: Kathy’s Famous Cookies (Milford)
Those in the Milford area can stop in Kathy’s shop or pick up their delicious cookies at nearby grocers and coffee shops.
As the name suggests, the shop is known for its top-notch classic and specialty cookies but also sells biscotti, cupcakes, and more.
Delaware: Hell’s Belles Bake Shop (Wilmington)
A relatively new bake shop on the scene in Wilmington, Hell’s Belles is quickly gaining a reputation for its delectable cookies, pastries, cinnamon buns, and more.
They bake classic cookies, including a delicious double chocolate chip and many specialty items, from scratch.
Florida: Gideon’s Bakehouse (Orlando)
Gideon’s Bakehouse has locations in Orlando’s East End Market and Disney Springs.
Offering an innovative and flavor-packed take on the classic chocolate chip (and many other classic cookies), Gideon’s cookies have been named the best in Florida and even the U.S.
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Georgia: Back in the Day Bakery (Savannah)
You’ll find an array of sweet and savory items at Back in the Day Bakery.
From delicious focaccia bread to key lime and chocolate pies and an array of fresh cookies, including classic chocolate chip, lavender shortbread, and double chocolate.
Hawaii: The Cookie Corner (Honolulu)
Started by a pair of friends in Honolulu more than 40 years ago, the Cookie Corner has grown to have locations all across O’ahu.
Their mantra is simple: put a little bit of Aloha into each cookie. From their delicious traditional options to their “Island Style Bite Size,” they are all worth trying during your Hawaii dream trip.
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Idaho: Bear Paw Cookies Bakery and Crepes (Coeur d’Alene)
There’s no shortage of treats to choose from at Bear Paw.
With an array of delicious cookies, both sweet and savory crepes, ice cream, hot chocolate, and more, it’s clear why it’s a staple in the community.
Illinois: Spinning J (Chicago)
Spinning J Bakery & Soda Fountain in Chicago has an old-school feel that provides the perfect atmosphere for enjoying some sweet treats.
From classic cookies to their specialty sodas and palmers to delectable milkshakes, pies, and more.
Indiana: Amelia’s (Indianapolis)
For all your pastry, bread, coffee, and deli needs, Amelia’s is a go-to spot for many locals.
The shop has two locations in Indianapolis: Fletcher Place and Windsor Park, each with its own charm.
Iowa: Cookies & Dreams (Bettendorf)
As the name suggests, Cookies & Dreams offers all the delightful cookie creations you could desire.
From the classic “OG Chocolate Chip” to the stuffed “Poppin Champagne Cookie,” the delicious menu here will not disappoint.
Kansas: Blue Chip Cookies (Leawood)
Blue Chip was originally started in San Francisco more than 40 years ago and has since expanded to Ohio, Kentucky, and Leawood, Kansas.
The Leawood location, known locally as the Chip, is well-known for cranking out delicious fresh-made cookies daily.
Kentucky: Kizito Cookies (Louisville)
Kizito Cookies is famous for an array of delicious desserts and snacks — including brownies, muffins, and biscotti — but the cookies, like their classic chocolate chip, ginger snap, and nutty “Lucky in Kentucky,” are a particular delight.
Louisiana: Caroline’s Cookies (Lafayette)
Caroline’s Cookies have become so well-loved that the company recently opened a second location in Baton Rouge.
Their ooey-gooey take on the classic chocolate chip is enough to keep you coming back, but Caroline’s also offers an array of specialty cookies and cakes.
Maine: Two Fat Cats Bakery (Portland)
Two Fat Cats has two locations, in both Portland and South Portland, and is well-known across Maine for an eclectic mix of sweet treats.
From delicious brownies and bars to stacked whoopie pies. When it comes to cookies, the Big Chocolate Chip is a must-try.
Maryland: Aunt Kelly’s Cookies (Baltimore)
Inspired by a young girl’s love of delicious butter cookies, today, the famed Aunt Kelly’s is known in the Baltimore area and beyond for making delectable butter crunch cookies and butter crunch chocolate chips.
Massachusetts: Top Shelf Cookies (Boston)
Top Shelf Cookies has quickly become a staple in Boston, cranking out daily batches of fresh and delicious treats.
They bake 12 flavors daily, including six “year rounds” like Hazel’s Chocolate Chips and, honorable mention, the “Boston Lager Chocolate Chip.”
Michigan: Detroit Cookie Company (Ferndale)
There are some incredible cookie creations to choose from at Detroit Cookie Company, which has locations in Ferndale, Ann Arbor, and St. Clair Shores, but you can’t go wrong with their (huge) take on the classic chocolate chip.
Minnesota: The Buttered Tin (St. Paul)
The Buttered Tin, which has locations in both St. Paul and Minneapolis, has a delicious breakfast and lunch menu and a stacked array of sweets to offer.
While their classic cookies are top-notch, they also offer custom-decorated cookies.
Mississippi: Campbell’s Bakery (Jackson)
Campbell’s is the go-to spot in the Jackson area for all things cookies and cakes.
The classic chocolate chip is a staple, but Campbell’s has also been dazzling Jackson locals and visitors with teacakes, petit fours, and more since the early ‘60s.
Missouri: Grandma’s Cookies on Main (St. Charles)
Grandma’s Cookies has been a staple in the St. Charles area for decades, re-opening in its original location in 2010.
The cookies, particularly the famous chocolate chips, continue to delight locals and visitors looking for a sweet treat to this day.
Montana: Mary’s Mountain Cookies (Missoula)
Mary’s does classics like the chocolate chip, right — but the shop is also well-known for its delicious specialty cookies, like the Fruity Pebbles Cookie and their stacked Toasted S’mores treat.
Nebraska: Goodly Cookies (Lincoln)
Goodly Cookies has several locations throughout Nebraska, including two in Lincoln and one in Omaha.
While their chocolate chips are top-notch, chocolate lovers may want to experiment with their brookie — half chocolate chip, half brownie.
Nevada: CurlyTop Baker (Las Vegas)
CurlyTop Baker in Vegas offers an array of creative and delicious cookies, brownies, and even dog treats — but they certainly do the classics right here as well.
Their chocolate chip is packed with chunks of chocolatey goodness and dusted with delectable salt.
New Hampshire: Katie’s Cookies (Lebanon)
With a quick search for Katie’s Cookies online, you’ll be reading rave review after rave review.
The shop is well-known for its delicious chocolate chips but has plenty of other stars on its menu, like the Oreo Rice Crispie and the salted caramel.
New Jersey: Bang Cookies (Jersey City)
They may not have your standard chocolate chip, but Bang Cookies in Jersey City has a few options that may even be, dare we say, tastier (and way bigger).
Chocolate lovers should check out the walnut chocolate chip, sea salt chocolate chip, and peanut butter chocolate chip.
New Mexico: Rude Boy Cookies (Albuquerque)
Contrary to what the name may suggest, you’ll find nothing but sweetness at Rude Boy Cookies.
From ice cream and custom-decorated cookies to perfect classics, like chocolate chips and sugar cookies, Rude Boy does not disappoint.
New York: Levain Bakery (New York City)
For nearly 30 years, Levain Bakery has been cranking out a decadent roster of delicious cookies delighting locals and visitors alike.
They have many variations on the classic chocolate chip (all worth a try), like chocolate chip walnut and caramel coconut chocolate chip.
North Carolina: Southern Sugar Bakery (Raleigh)
Southern Sugar is well-known in the Raleigh area for its delicious classic cookies, custom photo and logo cookies, cookie cakes, and more.
If you can’t make it to Raleigh, they sell mixes for their sea salt chocolate chip cookies, so you can make them at home.
North Dakota: Real Good Cookies (Grand Forks)
Real Good Cookies certainly lives up to its name — and their cookies are also giant (at half a pound each).
The brand was born during the COVID-19 pandemic and grew so popular that it now has its commercial kitchen and a sales van and ships to states nationwide.
Ohio: One Hot Cookie (Boardman)
For more than a decade, One Hot Cookie has been cranking out delicious treats in Boardman, Ohio, and Hermitage, Pennsylvania.
From delicious classics to macaron boxes to beautiful cookie cakes, there are plenty of hot cookies at these family-run shops.
Oklahoma: OKC Sweets (Oklahoma City)
OKC Sweets has a great chocolate chip cookie and many other delectable classics — like buttercream sugar cookies, peanut butter cookies, and even chocolate-covered Oreos.
The menu is also packed with beautiful (and delicious) cakes and cupcakes.
Oregon: Ken’s Artisan Bakery (Portland)
For over 20 years, Ken’s Artisan Bakery has been cranking out delicious baked goods — including their famed Valrhona Chocolate Chip Cookies (with or without walnuts).
The bakery also has a delicious menu of breads, croissants, sandwiches, and soups.
Pennsylvania: The Famous 4th Street Cookie Company (Philadelphia)
The cookies at Famous 4th Street Cookie Company are indeed famous and have been for more than 40 years.
In Philly, chocolate chip enthusiasts can get their fix at the cookie booth inside Reading Terminal Market or the shop’s Ridge Avenue location.
Rhode Island: Feed the Cheeks (Providence)
The original goal behind Feed the Cheeks was to create the perfect chocolate chip — and that they did.
Today, visitors love their thick, ooey-gooey chocolate chips, as well as their takes on other classics like cookies and cream and funfetti.
South Carolina: Byrd’s Famous Cookies (Savannah)
For the past century, Byrd’s Famous Cookies has been serving delicious takes on classics.
They’ve grown to include many locations throughout Savannah, and while the chocolate chips are a huge hit, Byrd’s is particularly famed for its Scotch Oatmeal Cookies.
South Dakota: Eileen’s Colossal Cookies (Sioux Falls)
Eileen’s has locations across the Midwest, including South Dakota in Sioux Falls and Rapid City.
The chocolate chips are a big hit, as are Eileen’s other classic cookie options. They sell them by the sleeves or by the dozen.
Tennessee: Moonshine Mountain Cookie Company (Knoxville)
Moonshine has two locations in Knoxville and cranks out delicious and creative takes on classic cookies.
Their take on the chocolate chip, the “Rocky Top,” packs a delicious chocolate base with semi-sweet chips and golden rolled oats.
Texas: Cookie Society (Frisco)
With locations in Frisco and Addison, Cookie Society is a family-owned and operated bake shop that does classics, including chocolate chip.
Their menu is also packed with innovative and delicious creations, like the banana pudding cookie and frosted oatmeal.
Utah: RubySnap (Salt Lake City)
With locations around the state, RubySnap is a Utah staple. Each cookie is given a woman’s name, and the Amby is their delicious take on the chocolate chip.
The Louise (spiced oatmeal sandwich cookie) and the Mia (frosted sugar cookie) are also particularly popular.
Vermont: Vermont Cookie Love (North Ferrisburgh)
Vermont Cookie Love sells an array of chocolate chips — each delicious in its own way.
The original is a huge hit, but chocolate lovers should also check out their triple chocolate chip, peanut butter chocolate chip, and mocha chocolate chip.
Virginia: Red Eye Cookie Company (Richmond)
Red Eye is a gem in the Richmond area with an array of cookies, ice cream, and even catering packages.
For about a decade, they’ve offered delicious takes on all your favorite cookie classics — from their loaded chocolate chips to their signature “Red Eye” (red velvet).
Washington: Bell’s Cookie Co. (Seattle)
Bell’s Cookie Co. has garnered a massive following after just a few years on the scene, with one location in Seattle and another in Madrid.
Their take on the chocolate chip is the best-selling chocolate chunk, which takes the classic and adds a bit of delicious sea salt.
West Virginia: Spring Hill Pastry Shop (South Charleston)
Spring Hill has a menu packed with sweet treats of all varieties, from wedding cakes and donuts to breads and cookies.
When it comes to cookies, the chocolate chip is a big hit, but their star cookies, chocolate-filled crunch, and pecan chiffons are delightful as well.
Wisconsin: Yummee Treats (Madison)
Yummee certainly lives up to its name. The Madison shop is famous for its “Ooey Gooey Chocolate Chip” but offers many other options — like the s’mores chocolate chip and the double fudge brownie cookie — to fill each of your cookie-craving needs.
Wyoming: Persephone (Jackson)
With cafes throughout Wyoming, including two in Jackson, Persephone has a delectable pastry menu full of breads, muffins, tarts, scones, and of course, an array of delicious cookies. Their take on the classic is the chocolate chip walnut cookie.
Bottom line
While the chocolate chip cookie is a classic, the shops featured here each offer a delicious and creative take on it, which explains their high ratings.
While some of these shops are pricier than others, checking out the local dessert scene is generally a cheap (and tasty) excursion while you set out to travel more this year.
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