Oreo Just Opened Its First-Ever Café — Here's What's on the Menu



For Oreo, being the most famous cookie on the globe has never seemed to be enough. Beyond its signature taste and milk dipping abilities, the brand has also developed a reputation for its never-ending stream of promotional campaigns: Releasing an encyclopedia’s worth of limited-edition flavors, teaming up with everyone from Lady Gaga to the NBA, and trying out gimmicks small and large. Remember the tiny Oreo record player? Apparently, there’s one thing Oreo has yet to try in its 109-year history — opening its own café. Now they can check that off the list as well. Simply called Oreo Café, the eatery is not what you'll find on the streets of Paris. Instead, it’s located on the third floor of the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It’s part merchandise shop and part quick-service café serving made-to-order Oreo treats. The "Oreo Desserts" are Oreo spins on three classics: a cheesecake, a waffle sundae, and a brownie sundae. The "Drinks" include an Oreo-accentuated smoothie and cold brew alongside basics like coffee and tea. However, the star of the show is the "Twist Your Oreo" option, which allows customers to start with a base of either waffle, ice cream sandwich, cone, or milkshake and then top it off with a long list of Oreo-inspired toppings. Oreo says that's not all: They've also announced a secret menu item for those in the know that people wandering in off the streets won't see… the Oreo Donut S’Morewich. It all adds up to more Oreo than most people can probably handle — which is what you'd expect from the world's first Oreo Café. Just in case you can’t make it to New Jersey, you can still buy merchandise at oreo.com.