Some of Nox’s best customers have been those who work until midnight or study for exams until 2 a.m.

After finding success delivering warm cookies and cold milk to them for two years, the company will branch out to serve customers who want a walk-in treat.

Nox Cookie Bar, a brick-and-mortar shop, will open Wednesday, Jan. 31, on South Second Street across from the Hammer Theatre.

From 11:30 a.m. until late at night, Nox — the name is Latin for “night” — will sell seven varieties of freshly baked cookies (Chocolate Chip ‘n Chunk, Peanut Butter, Oatmeal Raisin, Snickerdoodle, Sugar Sugar, Cookie Con Candy and Quattro Cioccolato) plus cold milk (whole, 2 percent or chocolate). The expansion will also allow them to sell locally made Treat Ice Cream.

Cookies are priced at $1.50, with the per-cookie price going down for volume orders.

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San Jose’s Adega opening a new casual Portuguese restaurant Naturally, delivery will still be available to downtown offices, homes — and San Jose State University dorms. In fact, founder Nathan Pendleton says, he picked downtown San Jose because of the confluence of offices, residences and university.

Nox Cookie Bar is located at 151 S. Second St., San Jose. You can order online, www.noxcookiebar.com, or by phone, 408-656-1287.