Wisconsin has some awesome chocolate shops, probably on account of great dairy and the attention given to the craft. Without further ado, the ten top Wisconsin chocolate companies:
- Ashley’s Confectionery (Cedarburg)
Ashley’s Confectionery/Facebook People flock to Ashley’s for fine, hand-dipped chocolates and fudge. W63 N650 Washington Ave, Cedarburg, WI 53012, USA
- ChocoBella (Milwaukee)
Luis R./Foursquare ChocoBella specialized in truffles, chocolate barks, and even exotic chocolates. (Editor’s Note: Regretfully, ChocoBella is no longer in business.) 2257 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207, USA
- Seroogy’s Chocolates (De Pere)
Seroogy’s Chocolates/Facebook Locals certainly keep Seroogy’s in business. They just make amazing chocolate, including, a local favorite, the almond meltaway bar. 144 N Wisconsin St, De Pere, WI 54115, USA
- Wilmar’s Chocolates (Appleton)
Wilmar’s Chocolates/Facebook Open since 1956, this corner shop has been making small batch chocolates, local dairy, and fruits and honey sourced from Wisconsin. 1222 N Superior St, Appleton, WI 54911, USA
- Sjolinds Chocolate House (Mt. Horeb)
Sjolinds Chocolate House/Facebook Pronounced “Shoo-linds,” you can enjoy handmade confections as well as chocolate bars from around the world at this amazing shop. 219 E Main St, Mt Horeb, WI 53572, USA
- Red Elephant Chocolate (Milwaukee)
Red Elephant Chocolate/Facebook Judging by the outside of this place, you would have had a unique experience. Not only did this place offer handcrafted chocolates, but other desserts, beverages, and ice creams–showcasing chocolate in a variety of awesome ways. (Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, Red Elephant has closed its doors for good.) 119 State St, Madison, WI 53703, USA
- The Chocolate Chisel (Port Washington)
The Chocolate Chisel/Facebook These artisan chocolatiers make chocolate daily–including sea salt caramels, turtles, and more. 125 W Grand Ave, Port Washington, WI 53074, USA
- Guth’s End of the Trail Candy Shoppe (Green Lake, Waupun)
Rain Boaz/Google Established in 1921, this family has been making chocolate for almost 100 years and now has two locations. 928 E Main St, Waupun, WI 53963, USA
- Chocolaterie Stam (Middleton)
Chocolaterie Stam/Facebook Chocolaterie Stam had been making fine European chocolates since 1913. You’d have loved the bonbon bundles. (Editor’s Note: Chocolaterie Stam has regretfully closed for good.) 1651 Deming Way #114, Middleton, WI 53562, USA
- Beerntsen’s (Green Bay)
Beerntsen’s/Facebook Another great chocolate shop in Green Bay, Beerntsen’s makes excellent hand-dipped chocolates as well as some fantastic ice cream sundaes (all homemade, including ice cream). 200 N Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54303, USA
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Ashley’s Confectionery/Facebook
People flock to Ashley’s for fine, hand-dipped chocolates and fudge.
W63 N650 Washington Ave, Cedarburg, WI 53012, USA
Luis R./Foursquare
ChocoBella specialized in truffles, chocolate barks, and even exotic chocolates. (Editor’s Note: Regretfully, ChocoBella is no longer in business.)
2257 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207, USA
Seroogy’s Chocolates/Facebook
Locals certainly keep Seroogy’s in business. They just make amazing chocolate, including, a local favorite, the almond meltaway bar.
144 N Wisconsin St, De Pere, WI 54115, USA
Wilmar’s Chocolates/Facebook
Open since 1956, this corner shop has been making small batch chocolates, local dairy, and fruits and honey sourced from Wisconsin.
1222 N Superior St, Appleton, WI 54911, USA
Sjolinds Chocolate House/Facebook
Pronounced “Shoo-linds,” you can enjoy handmade confections as well as chocolate bars from around the world at this amazing shop.
219 E Main St, Mt Horeb, WI 53572, USA
Red Elephant Chocolate/Facebook
Judging by the outside of this place, you would have had a unique experience. Not only did this place offer handcrafted chocolates, but other desserts, beverages, and ice creams–showcasing chocolate in a variety of awesome ways. (Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, Red Elephant has closed its doors for good.)
119 State St, Madison, WI 53703, USA
The Chocolate Chisel/Facebook
These artisan chocolatiers make chocolate daily–including sea salt caramels, turtles, and more.
125 W Grand Ave, Port Washington, WI 53074, USA
Rain Boaz/Google
Established in 1921, this family has been making chocolate for almost 100 years and now has two locations.
928 E Main St, Waupun, WI 53963, USA
Chocolaterie Stam/Facebook
Chocolaterie Stam had been making fine European chocolates since 1913. You’d have loved the bonbon bundles. (Editor’s Note: Chocolaterie Stam has regretfully closed for good.)
1651 Deming Way #114, Middleton, WI 53562, USA
Beerntsen’s/Facebook
Another great chocolate shop in Green Bay, Beerntsen’s makes excellent hand-dipped chocolates as well as some fantastic ice cream sundaes (all homemade, including ice cream).
200 N Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54303, USA
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The Best Treats in Wisconsin January 26, 2023 William Suphan What are the best candy shops in Wisconsin? The best candy shops in Wisconsin include:
Freese’s Candy. This place in West Allis has been around since 1928, selling scrumptious candies and the best roasted almonds around. The Sweet Shop. For about 100 years, this shop has been making old-fashioned candies made in small batches. Chippewa Candy Shop. This shop sells old-fashioned candy in a timeless way: in glass jars. Go back in time at this amazing shop. Baraboo Candy. If you’ve ever eaten a Cow Pie, this is the place that makes them and you may as well go to the source.
Find out more about the best candy shops in Wisconsin. What are the most unique desserts in Wisconsin? The most unique desserts in Wisconsin include:
White Russian Cupcakes. Locals go to Steph’s to get these delectable confections as well as many other flavors. Pumpkin Walnut Cookies. Locals can’t wait until autumn every year when the Hubbard Avenue Diner in Middleton makes these favorite treats. Fudge Cherry Almond Cookies. Made at Emy J’s in Steven’s Point, these cookies combine three yummy flavors to make these scrumptious cookies. Brioche Donuts. Le Reve Patisserie & Cafe makes these heavenly donuts that are absolutely to die for.
Learn more about the most unique desserts in Wisconsin. What are the most classic dishes in Wisconsin? The most classic dishes in Wisconsin include:
Kringle. While this is usually a holiday pastry, locals don’t wait until the holidays to gobble up this delicious oval of awesomeness. Butter Burgers. If you’ve ever heard of Culver’s, they made Wisconsin’s favorite burger available to many other states. Cheese Curds. Wisconsin is certainly famous for its cheese and locals absolutely love to munch on the yummy curds. Fish Fry. Perhaps the most iconic food in Wisconsin, locals won’t turn down an invitation to a fish fry.
Discover more about the most classic dishes in Wisconsin.
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The Best Treats in Wisconsin
January 26, 2023
William Suphan
What are the best candy shops in Wisconsin? The best candy shops in Wisconsin include:
Freese’s Candy. This place in West Allis has been around since 1928, selling scrumptious candies and the best roasted almonds around. The Sweet Shop. For about 100 years, this shop has been making old-fashioned candies made in small batches. Chippewa Candy Shop. This shop sells old-fashioned candy in a timeless way: in glass jars. Go back in time at this amazing shop. Baraboo Candy. If you’ve ever eaten a Cow Pie, this is the place that makes them and you may as well go to the source.
Find out more about the best candy shops in Wisconsin. What are the most unique desserts in Wisconsin? The most unique desserts in Wisconsin include:
White Russian Cupcakes. Locals go to Steph’s to get these delectable confections as well as many other flavors. Pumpkin Walnut Cookies. Locals can’t wait until autumn every year when the Hubbard Avenue Diner in Middleton makes these favorite treats. Fudge Cherry Almond Cookies. Made at Emy J’s in Steven’s Point, these cookies combine three yummy flavors to make these scrumptious cookies. Brioche Donuts. Le Reve Patisserie & Cafe makes these heavenly donuts that are absolutely to die for.
Learn more about the most unique desserts in Wisconsin. What are the most classic dishes in Wisconsin? The most classic dishes in Wisconsin include:
Kringle. While this is usually a holiday pastry, locals don’t wait until the holidays to gobble up this delicious oval of awesomeness. Butter Burgers. If you’ve ever heard of Culver’s, they made Wisconsin’s favorite burger available to many other states. Cheese Curds. Wisconsin is certainly famous for its cheese and locals absolutely love to munch on the yummy curds. Fish Fry. Perhaps the most iconic food in Wisconsin, locals won’t turn down an invitation to a fish fry.
Discover more about the most classic dishes in Wisconsin.
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The best candy shops in Wisconsin include:
- Freese’s Candy. This place in West Allis has been around since 1928, selling scrumptious candies and the best roasted almonds around.
- The Sweet Shop. For about 100 years, this shop has been making old-fashioned candies made in small batches.
- Chippewa Candy Shop. This shop sells old-fashioned candy in a timeless way: in glass jars. Go back in time at this amazing shop.
- Baraboo Candy. If you’ve ever eaten a Cow Pie, this is the place that makes them and you may as well go to the source.
Find out more about the best candy shops in Wisconsin.
What are the most unique desserts in Wisconsin?
The most unique desserts in Wisconsin include:
- White Russian Cupcakes. Locals go to Steph’s to get these delectable confections as well as many other flavors.
- Pumpkin Walnut Cookies. Locals can’t wait until autumn every year when the Hubbard Avenue Diner in Middleton makes these favorite treats.
- Fudge Cherry Almond Cookies. Made at Emy J’s in Steven’s Point, these cookies combine three yummy flavors to make these scrumptious cookies.
- Brioche Donuts. Le Reve Patisserie & Cafe makes these heavenly donuts that are absolutely to die for.
Learn more about the most unique desserts in Wisconsin.
What are the most classic dishes in Wisconsin?
The most classic dishes in Wisconsin include:
- Kringle. While this is usually a holiday pastry, locals don’t wait until the holidays to gobble up this delicious oval of awesomeness.
- Butter Burgers. If you’ve ever heard of Culver’s, they made Wisconsin’s favorite burger available to many other states.
- Cheese Curds. Wisconsin is certainly famous for its cheese and locals absolutely love to munch on the yummy curds.
- Fish Fry. Perhaps the most iconic food in Wisconsin, locals won’t turn down an invitation to a fish fry.
Discover more about the most classic dishes in Wisconsin.