Chocolate. You either love it or you… love it, right? When it comes to chocolate, Massachusetts has all your confectionary needs covered. This state is packed with old-fashioned chocolate shops that are just begging to be sampled. Check out this road trip to the best chocolate shops in Massachusetts.
Use this Google Maps link for directions for this sweet Massachusetts road trip.
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- Chatham Candy Manor, Chatham
Facebook/Chatham Candy Manor Chatham Candy Manor has been making delicious chocolates and sweets since 1955. The treats here include flavor-packed candy fruit slices, chocolate turtles, and plenty of homemade fudge. The rocky road flavor is particularly crave-worthy. Here’s the official website of Chatham Candy Manor. It’s certainly one of the best candy shops on Cape Cod.
Chatham Candy Manor, 484 Main St, Chatham, MA 02633, USA
- Phillips Candy House, Dorchester
Facebook/Phillips Candy House Phillips Candy House is the oldest chocolatier in Boston. The same family has been making chocolate here for four generations. All of their chocolate is made in small batches with fresh ingredients, and you can even build your own box of fudge. Definitely try the maple half-dips, too. Stop by the official website of Phillips Candy House. Phillips Chocolates, 818 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02122, USA
- Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie, Salem
Facebook/Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie Though they may have a slightly corny name, Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie is actually the oldest candy shop in America. This place has been churning out delicious chocolate for more than 200 years. The shop is famous for its Salem Gibraltar candy, which is a special sugary treat created by the shop’s original founder, Ms. Spencer. Learn more on the official website of Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie. It’s one of the most nostalgic candy stores in Massachusetts.
Ye Olde Pepper Companie, 122 Derby St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
- Winfrey’s Fudge and Chocolates, Stoneham
Facebook/Winfrey’s Fudge and Chocolates, This little shop offers over 20 flavors of fudge, including something called “divinity fudge.” This special fudge is made from sugar and marshmallow frappe; it’s an old-fashioned recipe that everyone should try at least once. Find more on the official website of Winfrey’s Fudge and Chocolates. Winfrey’s Fudge and Chocolates, 41 Main St, Stoneham, MA 02180, USA
- Hebert’s Candy Mansion, Shrewsbury
Facebook/Herbert’s Candy Mansion Hebert’s hand-crafted chocolate has been wooing crowds since 1917. They specialize in delicious milk, dark, and white chocolate, and offer plenty of seasonal treats. A box of chocolate from Hebert’s is sure to make a great gift or indulgence. Here’s the official website of Hebert’s Candy Mansion which is among the best Massachusetts chocolate companies.
Hebert Candies & Gifts, 574 Hartford Turnpike, Shrewsbury, MA 01545, USA
- Pop’s Biscotti & Chocolates, Wilbraham
Pops Biscotti & Chocolates/Facebook Head to Western Massachusetts for a taste of Pop’s Biscotti & Chocolates. This old-fashioned spot offers hand-crafted chocolates like peanut butter pyramids and chili chocolates that will have you daydreaming about your next visit. Visit the official Facebook page of Pop’s Biscotti & Chocolates. Pop’s Biscotti & Chocolates, 2341 Boston Rd, Wilbraham, MA 01095, USA
- Berkshire Bark, Sheffield
Facebook/Berkshire Bark Berkshire Bark is a specialty chocolate shop that churns out absolutely delicious chocolate “bark.” These treats are made with high-quality Belgium chocolate and studded with goodies like citrus zest, roasted nuts, dried fruit, and candies. The chocolate from this place makes great gifts. Check out the official website of Berkshire Bark. Berkshire Bark, 18 Elm Ct, Sheffield, MA 01257, USA
- Mo’s Fudge Factor, Shelburne Falls
Facebook/Mo’s Fudge Factor Do creamy gourmet fudge and small-batch candy sound good to you? Then head down to Mo’s Fudge Factor in Shelburne Falls. They make the richest, most decadent fudge in the area, and even ship anywhere in the U.S. Don’t forget to grab some of their cookies, truffles, or hot chocolate. Find more on the official website of Mo’s Fudge Factor. Mo’s Fudge Factor, 9 State St, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370, USA
- Richardson’s Candy Kitchen, Deerfield
Facebook/Richardson’s Candy Kitchen Richardson’s Candy Kitchen is a Deerfield institution. They offer a feast of chocolates and candies that taste freshly made because they are. From fudge to peanut butter cups and even Herrell’s Ice Cream, there’s something for every taste. Don’t miss their delectable pecan logs. Check out the official website of Richard’s Candy Kitchen. This is one of the most delicious candy stores in Massachusetts. Richardson’s Candy Kitchen, 500 Greenfield Rd, Deerfield, MA 01342, USA
For detailed driving directions for this road trip, here’s the Google Maps link again. Do you agree that these are some of the best chocolate shops in Massachusetts? Join the conversation in the comments! If you’re a fan of cocoa bombs, make your way to Sweet Mazie’s in Boston.
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Facebook/Chatham Candy Manor
Chatham Candy Manor has been making delicious chocolates and sweets since 1955. The treats here include flavor-packed candy fruit slices, chocolate turtles, and plenty of homemade fudge. The rocky road flavor is particularly crave-worthy. Here’s the official website of Chatham Candy Manor. It’s certainly one of the best candy shops on Cape Cod.
Chatham Candy Manor, 484 Main St, Chatham, MA 02633, USA
Facebook/Phillips Candy House
Phillips Candy House is the oldest chocolatier in Boston. The same family has been making chocolate here for four generations. All of their chocolate is made in small batches with fresh ingredients, and you can even build your own box of fudge. Definitely try the maple half-dips, too. Stop by the official website of Phillips Candy House.
Phillips Chocolates, 818 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA 02122, USA
Facebook/Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie
Though they may have a slightly corny name, Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie is actually the oldest candy shop in America. This place has been churning out delicious chocolate for more than 200 years. The shop is famous for its Salem Gibraltar candy, which is a special sugary treat created by the shop’s original founder, Ms. Spencer. Learn more on the official website of Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie. It’s one of the most nostalgic candy stores in Massachusetts.
Ye Olde Pepper Companie, 122 Derby St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
Facebook/Winfrey’s Fudge and Chocolates,
This little shop offers over 20 flavors of fudge, including something called “divinity fudge.” This special fudge is made from sugar and marshmallow frappe; it’s an old-fashioned recipe that everyone should try at least once. Find more on the official website of Winfrey’s Fudge and Chocolates.
Winfrey’s Fudge and Chocolates, 41 Main St, Stoneham, MA 02180, USA
Facebook/Herbert’s Candy Mansion
Hebert’s hand-crafted chocolate has been wooing crowds since 1917. They specialize in delicious milk, dark, and white chocolate, and offer plenty of seasonal treats. A box of chocolate from Hebert’s is sure to make a great gift or indulgence. Here’s the official website of Hebert’s Candy Mansion which is among the best Massachusetts chocolate companies.
Hebert Candies & Gifts, 574 Hartford Turnpike, Shrewsbury, MA 01545, USA
Pops Biscotti & Chocolates/Facebook
Head to Western Massachusetts for a taste of Pop’s Biscotti & Chocolates. This old-fashioned spot offers hand-crafted chocolates like peanut butter pyramids and chili chocolates that will have you daydreaming about your next visit. Visit the official Facebook page of Pop’s Biscotti & Chocolates.
Pop’s Biscotti & Chocolates, 2341 Boston Rd, Wilbraham, MA 01095, USA
Facebook/Berkshire Bark
Berkshire Bark is a specialty chocolate shop that churns out absolutely delicious chocolate “bark.” These treats are made with high-quality Belgium chocolate and studded with goodies like citrus zest, roasted nuts, dried fruit, and candies. The chocolate from this place makes great gifts. Check out the official website of Berkshire Bark.
Berkshire Bark, 18 Elm Ct, Sheffield, MA 01257, USA
Facebook/Mo’s Fudge Factor
Do creamy gourmet fudge and small-batch candy sound good to you? Then head down to Mo’s Fudge Factor in Shelburne Falls. They make the richest, most decadent fudge in the area, and even ship anywhere in the U.S. Don’t forget to grab some of their cookies, truffles, or hot chocolate. Find more on the official website of Mo’s Fudge Factor.
Mo’s Fudge Factor, 9 State St, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370, USA
Facebook/Richardson’s Candy Kitchen
Richardson’s Candy Kitchen is a Deerfield institution. They offer a feast of chocolates and candies that taste freshly made because they are. From fudge to peanut butter cups and even Herrell’s Ice Cream, there’s something for every taste. Don’t miss their delectable pecan logs. Check out the official website of Richard’s Candy Kitchen. This is one of the most delicious candy stores in Massachusetts.
Richardson’s Candy Kitchen, 500 Greenfield Rd, Deerfield, MA 01342, USA
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Best Chocolate Shops In Massachusetts January 19, 2021 Beth Price-Williams What are the best candy shops in Massachusetts? Among the best candy shops in Massachusetts are the following:
The Penny Candy Store in Sharon, an unassuming candy shop brimming with delicious candy, some of it in bulk. Check out the penny candy bins, too, where you can stock up on favorites including lollipops and caramels. It also offers vintage candies like flying saucers, fruit slices, and huge Whirly Pop lollipops. Robin’s Candy in Great Barrington. This Massachusetts candy shop boasts a selection of 65 flavors of licorice.
What are the oldest candy shops in Massachusetts? One of the oldest candy shops in Massachusetts is also the oldest candy shop in the United States. Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie in Salem dates back more than 200 years. It is a prime destination, especially if you love chocolate. If you’re a fan of old-fashioned general stores, visit Davoll’s General Store, the oldest general store in Massachusetts. It, too, dates back more than 200 years and sells a little bit of everything, from freshly-made jams to collectibles. Where can I find the best chocolate shops in Massachusetts? For some of the best chocolates in Massachusetts, embark on our delightfully delicious road trip. Or, plan a visit to Hot Chocolate Sparrow in Orleans. This charming Cape Cod shop is part coffee shop, part candy store, and part gift shop. It’s also the place to get a perfect cup of hot chocolate. Pair your hot chocolate with a slice of chocolate cake or hand-dipped chocolates. Spindler Confections in Cambridge is another must-visit for chocoholics. The charming shop sells delicious chocolate, and visitors can even make their own chocolate at one of the special workshops.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Best Chocolate Shops In Massachusetts
January 19, 2021
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best candy shops in Massachusetts? Among the best candy shops in Massachusetts are the following:
The Penny Candy Store in Sharon, an unassuming candy shop brimming with delicious candy, some of it in bulk. Check out the penny candy bins, too, where you can stock up on favorites including lollipops and caramels. It also offers vintage candies like flying saucers, fruit slices, and huge Whirly Pop lollipops. Robin’s Candy in Great Barrington. This Massachusetts candy shop boasts a selection of 65 flavors of licorice.
What are the oldest candy shops in Massachusetts? One of the oldest candy shops in Massachusetts is also the oldest candy shop in the United States. Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie in Salem dates back more than 200 years. It is a prime destination, especially if you love chocolate. If you’re a fan of old-fashioned general stores, visit Davoll’s General Store, the oldest general store in Massachusetts. It, too, dates back more than 200 years and sells a little bit of everything, from freshly-made jams to collectibles. Where can I find the best chocolate shops in Massachusetts? For some of the best chocolates in Massachusetts, embark on our delightfully delicious road trip. Or, plan a visit to Hot Chocolate Sparrow in Orleans. This charming Cape Cod shop is part coffee shop, part candy store, and part gift shop. It’s also the place to get a perfect cup of hot chocolate. Pair your hot chocolate with a slice of chocolate cake or hand-dipped chocolates. Spindler Confections in Cambridge is another must-visit for chocoholics. The charming shop sells delicious chocolate, and visitors can even make their own chocolate at one of the special workshops.
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Among the best candy shops in Massachusetts are the following:
- The Penny Candy Store in Sharon, an unassuming candy shop brimming with delicious candy, some of it in bulk. Check out the penny candy bins, too, where you can stock up on favorites including lollipops and caramels. It also offers vintage candies like flying saucers, fruit slices, and huge Whirly Pop lollipops.
- Robin’s Candy in Great Barrington. This Massachusetts candy shop boasts a selection of 65 flavors of licorice.
What are the oldest candy shops in Massachusetts?
One of the oldest candy shops in Massachusetts is also the oldest candy shop in the United States. Ye Olde Pepper Candy Companie in Salem dates back more than 200 years. It is a prime destination, especially if you love chocolate. If you’re a fan of old-fashioned general stores, visit Davoll’s General Store, the oldest general store in Massachusetts. It, too, dates back more than 200 years and sells a little bit of everything, from freshly-made jams to collectibles.
Where can I find the best chocolate shops in Massachusetts?
For some of the best chocolates in Massachusetts, embark on our delightfully delicious road trip. Or, plan a visit to Hot Chocolate Sparrow in Orleans. This charming Cape Cod shop is part coffee shop, part candy store, and part gift shop. It’s also the place to get a perfect cup of hot chocolate. Pair your hot chocolate with a slice of chocolate cake or hand-dipped chocolates. Spindler Confections in Cambridge is another must-visit for chocoholics. The charming shop sells delicious chocolate, and visitors can even make their own chocolate at one of the special workshops.