A Guide to the Best Cookies in Edmonton
Our 5 Favourite Best Cookies Shops in Edmonton (October 2025 Edition)
Sometimes, you just need a really, really good cookie. Whether you’re a fan of the classic chocolate chip or something more adventurous, Edmonton’s bakery scene has you covered. We’ve done the delicious research to bring you this list of our 5 favourite places to find the best cookies in the city.
1. Confetti Sweets
An Edmonton-area success story, Confetti Sweets is famous for one thing: amazing, totally-from-scratch cookies. What started as a small local market stall has grown into a beloved brand. Their cookies are classic, comforting, and consistently delicious.
Vibe: Cheerful, classic, local favourite
Must-Try Cookie: The Classic Chocolate Chip
Location: Sherwood Park
2. Bloom Cookie Co.
Bloom has a special place in the hearts of many Edmontonians because their entire menu is dairy-free, egg-free, and nut-free. But don’t let that fool you—these are some of the most creative and delicious cookies in the city, period. They offer a fantastic range of innovative flavours that change regularly.
Vibe: Inclusive, modern, creative
Must-Try Cookie: The “Toasted S’more” or “Raspberry White Chocolate”
Neighbourhood: Downtown
3. Crumbl Cookies
The famous international cookie brand has a strong presence in the Edmonton area. Known for its massive, soft, and decadent cookies with a weekly rotating menu of unique flavours, Crumbl is an experience. It’s the perfect spot for an over-the-top, indulgent treat.
Vibe: Trendy, indulgent, fun
Must-Try Cookie: The menu changes every week, so it’s always a surprise!
Locations: Terwillegar, St. Albert, Beaumaris, Sherwood Park
4. La Boule Patisserie & Bakery
While known for their exquisite French pastries and breads, the cookies at La Boule are a hidden gem. Located in the charming Old Strathcona area, this is where you go for a perfectly executed, high-quality classic. Their salted chocolate chunk cookie is a masterclass in texture and flavour.
Vibe: Parisian, elegant, high-quality
Must-Try Cookie: Salted Chocolate Chunk
Neighbourhood: Old Strathcona
5. Bakermae
A smaller, independent bakery that has gained a loyal following for its incredible baked goods. Bakermae’s cookies are made with high-quality ingredients and a lot of care. They offer a rotating selection of classic and creative flavours in a cozy, welcoming shop.
Vibe: Cozy, artisanal, neighbourhood gem
Must-Try Cookie: Check their social media for the weekly specials!
Neighbourhood: Westmount
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