Valentine’s Day is coming, fellow Washingtonians — and whether or not you celebrate with a significant other, you must admit, the seasonal chocolates are wonderful.

This year, do something more original than dinner and a movie, or treat yourself to a sweeter experience than usual. We’ve put together a tempting road trip that takes you to some of the most highly-rated Washington chocolate shops, and the route takes you through cities that have plenty of attractions, eateries, and hotels so you can make a weekend of it. We weren’t able to include every amazing chocolate shop, so feel free to add your own stops or recreate this itinerary in the part of Washington you call home. Let’s take a look at the shops with the best chocolate in Washington:

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  1. The adventure begins at Roslyn Candy Company (at 100 E Pennsylvania Avenue).

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Roslyn Candy Company Facebook Not only does visiting Roslyn Candy Company give you a great opportunity to visit the charming historic town of Roslyn, but you’ll get to sink your teeth into handcrafted chocolates, truffles, and other vintage candies. Roslyn Candy Company definitely knows good chocolate. Learn all about the history of Roslyn Candy Company: 100 E Pennsylvania Ave, Roslyn, WA 98941, USA

  1. Next, head to Snoqualmie Falls Candy Shoppe at 8102 Railroad Ave SE in Snoqualmie.

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Snoqualmie Falls Candy Shoppe Facebook This old-time candy shop and ice cream parlor is delightful. You’ll have plenty of incredible treats to choose from, but the house-made fudge comes highly recommended. (Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, Snoqualmie Falls Candy Shoppe is now out of business.) 8102 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

And while you’re in the neighborhood, stop by and snack on some of your new chocolate at the iconic Snoqualmie Falls.

Adventures of KM&G-Morris / Flickr It’s easily accessible from the road, and it’s stunning.

  1. Make the short drive to Issaquah and check out Boehm’s Candies at 255 NE Gilman Blvd.

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Boehm’s Candies Inc. Facebook Boehm’s Candies has been a part of the community for over 75 years, and this local icon makes some of the best chocolates on the planet. Don’t miss out. 255 NE Gilman Blvd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

  1. Fran’s Chocolates is open until 6 p.m., so head to Seattle’s Georgetown location at 5900 Airport Way S.

management / TripAdvisor Fran’s has three other Seattle area locations, but this is the spot where the gourmet chocolates are born. Take a tour of this candy store in Seattle and see for yourself. Learn all about the chocolates here from Fran herself: 5900 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA

Get some rest at the Mayflower Park Hotel in downtown Seattle. But before you retreat to your room, enjoy a meal at the onsite restaurant, Andaluca…

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FERNANDO A / TripAdvisor … because the first day of a chocolate road trip can only end with this amazing Liquid Chocolate Cake.

  1. In the morning, head to Theo Chocolate at 3400 Phinney Avenue.

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Wklstoywife / TripAdvisor Not only are the chocolates at Theo amazing, but you can take a tour and see where it all begins. 3400 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA

  1. Don’t leave Seattle without swinging by Sweet Mickey’s in Ballard. The address is 2230 NW 57th St.

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Sweet Mickey’s Facebook Stepping through the door of Sweet Mickey’s (which is named after the owner’s beloved grandmother) feels like going back in time, and the homemade truffles are second to none. 5338 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107, USA

  1. Next on this list is Mukilteo Chocolate Company at 407 Lincoln Ave.

Mukilteo Chocolate Company Facebook Every bit of the mouthwatering chocolate at Mukilteo is made onsite in the Old World European tradition. 407 Lincoln Ave, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA

  1. On your way up north, stop in Mount Vernon and check out Forte Chocolates at 700 S. 1st. St.

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Forte Chocolates Facebook Forte has been a local favorite for 13 years, and it’s easy to see why – it’s owned by Master Chocolatier Karen Neugebauer, who happens to be the highest-awarded chocolatier in the nation. These are certainly the best chocolates in Washington. Discover the intense research and work that goes into making Forte Chocolates: 700 S 1st St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, USA

  1. Last but not least, check out the visual wonder that is Sweet Art Candy at 1335 Railroad Ave. in Bellingham.

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Sweet Art Facebook Sweet Art combines Vivian Mazzola’s original artwork and delicious candy, which was a genius idea. Vivian’s husband, Jerry Hruska, tempers and hand dips the chocolate, and it’s amazing.

Which shop do you think has the best chocolate in Washington? Do you have any other favorite Washington chocolate shops? Let us know in the comments. Any road trip based on dessert will be a good one. If you live in Eastern Washington, you’ll love this ice cream itinerary.

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Roslyn Candy Company Facebook

Not only does visiting Roslyn Candy Company give you a great opportunity to visit the charming historic town of Roslyn, but you’ll get to sink your teeth into handcrafted chocolates, truffles, and other vintage candies. Roslyn Candy Company definitely knows good chocolate. Learn all about the history of Roslyn Candy Company:

100 E Pennsylvania Ave, Roslyn, WA 98941, USA

Snoqualmie Falls Candy Shoppe Facebook

This old-time candy shop and ice cream parlor is delightful. You’ll have plenty of incredible treats to choose from, but the house-made fudge comes highly recommended. (Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, Snoqualmie Falls Candy Shoppe is now out of business.)

8102 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

Adventures of KM&G-Morris / Flickr

It’s easily accessible from the road, and it’s stunning.

Boehm’s Candies Inc. Facebook

Boehm’s Candies has been a part of the community for over 75 years, and this local icon makes some of the best chocolates on the planet. Don’t miss out.

255 NE Gilman Blvd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

management / TripAdvisor

Fran’s has three other Seattle area locations, but this is the spot where the gourmet chocolates are born. Take a tour of this candy store in Seattle and see for yourself. Learn all about the chocolates here from Fran herself:

5900 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA

Oyster / TripAdvisor

FERNANDO A / TripAdvisor

… because the first day of a chocolate road trip can only end with this amazing Liquid Chocolate Cake.

duchessbri / TripAdvisor

Wklstoywife / TripAdvisor

Not only are the chocolates at Theo amazing, but you can take a tour and see where it all begins.

3400 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA

Sweet Mickey’s Facebook

Stepping through the door of Sweet Mickey’s (which is named after the owner’s beloved grandmother) feels like going back in time, and the homemade truffles are second to none.

5338 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107, USA

Mukilteo Chocolate Company Facebook

Every bit of the mouthwatering chocolate at Mukilteo is made onsite in the Old World European tradition.

407 Lincoln Ave, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA

narfishi / TripAdvisor

Forte Chocolates Facebook

Forte has been a local favorite for 13 years, and it’s easy to see why – it’s owned by Master Chocolatier Karen Neugebauer, who happens to be the highest-awarded chocolatier in the nation. These are certainly the best chocolates in Washington. Discover the intense research and work that goes into making Forte Chocolates:

700 S 1st St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, USA

Sweet Art Facebook

Sweet Art combines Vivian Mazzola’s original artwork and delicious candy, which was a genius idea. Vivian’s husband, Jerry Hruska, tempers and hand dips the chocolate, and it’s amazing.

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The Best Treats In Washington January 27, 2023 William Suphan What are the best candy shops in Washington? The best candy shops in Washington include:

Bright’s. Located in Walla Walla, this old-fashioned candy shop has been serving mints, truffles, ice cream, and more since 1934. Johnson Candy Company. Located in Tacoma, this shop has been open since the 1940s and sells all kinds of old-fashioned sweets. Buddy and Howie’s Old Fashioned Candy Shoppe. If you’d like a return to the days when candy was sold out of big glass jars, come here. Bruttles Gourmet Candy Shoppe. Locals love the soft peanut butter brittle that is sold here as well as the scrumptious fudge.

Discover more about the best candy shops in Washington.  What are the most iconic foods in Washington? The most iconic foods in Washington include:

Rainier Cherries. These cherries are not only prized all over the state but the whole nation for their tart sweetness. Cedar Plank Grilled Salmon. In Washington, salmon is set on a cedar plank and then grilled with a honey-balsamic glaze. Walla Walla Sweet Onions. Locals love to put these on burgers and other sandwiches and even make potato chips flavored with them. Duck’s Deluxe Burgers. These old-fashioned burgers are a Washington staple that goes great with the shoestring fries.

Learn more about the most iconic foods in Washington.  What are the best bucket list dishes in Washington? The best bucket list dishes in Washington include:

The Wenatchee Pizza at Saddle Rock Pub & Brewery. This is a pizza topped with fresh local apples and bacon. Green Eggs & Ham at Hi-Lo’s 15th Street Cafe. This is a dish made of eggs with pesto and ham with a side of toast. The Paruana Sandwich at Cafe Rumba. This Peruvian sandwich comes with avocado, roasted tomato, yams, huacatay, aji amarillo, and spinach. Freshly Baked Apple pancakes at Maple Counter Cafe. These are massive, decadent, sweet pancakes that cover the whole plate.

Find out more about the best bucket list dishes in Washington. 

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The Best Treats In Washington

January 27, 2023

William Suphan

What are the best candy shops in Washington? The best candy shops in Washington include:

Bright’s. Located in Walla Walla, this old-fashioned candy shop has been serving mints, truffles, ice cream, and more since 1934. Johnson Candy Company. Located in Tacoma, this shop has been open since the 1940s and sells all kinds of old-fashioned sweets. Buddy and Howie’s Old Fashioned Candy Shoppe. If you’d like a return to the days when candy was sold out of big glass jars, come here. Bruttles Gourmet Candy Shoppe. Locals love the soft peanut butter brittle that is sold here as well as the scrumptious fudge.

Discover more about the best candy shops in Washington.  What are the most iconic foods in Washington? The most iconic foods in Washington include:

Rainier Cherries. These cherries are not only prized all over the state but the whole nation for their tart sweetness. Cedar Plank Grilled Salmon. In Washington, salmon is set on a cedar plank and then grilled with a honey-balsamic glaze. Walla Walla Sweet Onions. Locals love to put these on burgers and other sandwiches and even make potato chips flavored with them. Duck’s Deluxe Burgers. These old-fashioned burgers are a Washington staple that goes great with the shoestring fries.

Learn more about the most iconic foods in Washington.  What are the best bucket list dishes in Washington? The best bucket list dishes in Washington include:

The Wenatchee Pizza at Saddle Rock Pub & Brewery. This is a pizza topped with fresh local apples and bacon. Green Eggs & Ham at Hi-Lo’s 15th Street Cafe. This is a dish made of eggs with pesto and ham with a side of toast. The Paruana Sandwich at Cafe Rumba. This Peruvian sandwich comes with avocado, roasted tomato, yams, huacatay, aji amarillo, and spinach. Freshly Baked Apple pancakes at Maple Counter Cafe. These are massive, decadent, sweet pancakes that cover the whole plate.

Find out more about the best bucket list dishes in Washington. 

The OIYS Visitor Center

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The best candy shops in Washington include:

  • Bright’s. Located in Walla Walla, this old-fashioned candy shop has been serving mints, truffles, ice cream, and more since 1934.
  • Johnson Candy Company. Located in Tacoma, this shop has been open since the 1940s and sells all kinds of old-fashioned sweets.
  • Buddy and Howie’s Old Fashioned Candy Shoppe. If you’d like a return to the days when candy was sold out of big glass jars, come here.
  • Bruttles Gourmet Candy Shoppe. Locals love the soft peanut butter brittle that is sold here as well as the scrumptious fudge.

Discover more about the best candy shops in Washington. 

What are the most iconic foods in Washington?

The most iconic foods in Washington include:

  • Rainier Cherries. These cherries are not only prized all over the state but the whole nation for their tart sweetness.
  • Cedar Plank Grilled Salmon. In Washington, salmon is set on a cedar plank and then grilled with a honey-balsamic glaze.
  • Walla Walla Sweet Onions. Locals love to put these on burgers and other sandwiches and even make potato chips flavored with them.
  • Duck’s Deluxe Burgers. These old-fashioned burgers are a Washington staple that goes great with the shoestring fries.

Learn more about the most iconic foods in Washington. 

What are the best bucket list dishes in Washington?

The best bucket list dishes in Washington include:

  • The Wenatchee Pizza at Saddle Rock Pub & Brewery. This is a pizza topped with fresh local apples and bacon.
  • Green Eggs & Ham at Hi-Lo’s 15th Street Cafe. This is a dish made of eggs with pesto and ham with a side of toast.
  • The Paruana Sandwich at Cafe Rumba. This Peruvian sandwich comes with avocado, roasted tomato, yams, huacatay, aji amarillo, and spinach.
  • Freshly Baked Apple pancakes at Maple Counter Cafe. These are massive, decadent, sweet pancakes that cover the whole plate.

Find out more about the best bucket list dishes in Washington.