We love sharing Kentucky road trip ideas through the beautiful Bluegrass State, but if you are looking for the sweetest road trip in Kentucky, this particular route will be extra appealing. This itinerary takes you to seven old-school chocolate shops that make the best candy in our state. Each one is nostalgic, charming, and undeniably sweet, and the ultimate way to experience the sweet side of Kentucky. In short, if you have a soft spot for one-of-a-kind chocolate shops in Kentucky, you’ll definitely want to add this adventure to your bucket list. Ready to get started? Let’s go!
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- Schneider’s Sweet Shop
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This family-owned sweet shop has been a tradition in Bellevue and Northern Kentucky since 1939. The shop still has the same nostalgic feel and the candies are made with the same family recipes. Their homemade chocolates are a favorite, but also try their ice balls. Schneider’s Sweet Shop is located at 420 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue, KY 41073. Learn more about this sweet little Kentucky chocolate shop in our previous article. To learn a bit more about what makes this place one of the best Kentucky chocolate shops, watch the brief video below:
420 Fairfield Ave, Bellevue, KY 41073, USA
- Muth’s Candies
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Facebook/Muth’s Candies Muth’s Candies is a Louisville shop that has been going strong for four generations. The family has perfected the Bourbon Ball, among other Kentucky favorites, and a stop at this sweet shop is a must-visit when you’re in the area. Muth’s Candies is located at 630 E Market St., Louisville, KY 40202. Find out more about the history of this legendary candy shop in our previous article. 630 E Market St, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
- Rebecca Ruth Candies
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Facebook/Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory in Frankfort may just be the most famous chocolate shop in Kentucky. The mouthwatering Bourbon Ball is said to have been invented here, and you can tour the small factory before purchasing some of your favorite sweet treats. The main location (where the tours take place) is located at 116 East Second St., Frankfort, KY 40601. Learn more about this historic Kentucky candy shop in our previous article. Curious to see this sweet little shop in action? Watch the brief YouTube video below, giving you a quick glimpse of why Rebecca Ruth is such a Kentucky staple: 116 E 2nd St, Frankfort, KY 40601, USA
- Old Kentucky Chocolates
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Facebook/Old Kentucky Chocolates, LLC Old Kentucky Chocolates is a family-owned candy shop in Lexington that has been a beloved destination for over 50 years. They love the state of Kentucky as much as the state loves them, and you can taste that passion in their chocolates and candies. Check out one of the four Lexington locations and learn even more on the Old Kentucky Chocolates website. 450 Southland Dr, Lexington, KY 40503, USA
- Ruth Hunt Candies
Ruth Hunt Candies
Ruth Hunt Candies Ruth Hunt Candies began in 1921 in the kitchen of Ruth Tharpe Hunt. She opened a small candy shop that has grown into a Kentucky icon and one of the most beloved chocolate and candy shops in the state. Be sure to check out the samplers they offer to get a little taste of all of the sweet goodness. There are two Ruth Hunt Candy Co. locations; the one pictured above can be found at 550 North Maysville Rd., Mt. Sterling, KY 40353. The other shop is located at 213 Walton Ave., Lexington KY 40502. Learn more and even order online through their website. 550 Maysville Rd, Mt Sterling, KY 40353, USA
- Mary Jane’s Chocolates
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Facebook/Mary Jane’s Chocolates Those who live in Bowling Green enjoy good chocolate too, and many visit Mary Jane’s Chocolates to get it. This tiny little shop is owned by a master of sugar who creates the most delicious candies. Don’t miss out on this sweet spot! Mary Jane’s Chocolates is located at 2132, 825 College St., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Find out more about this adorable little chocolate shop on their website. 432 E Main Ave, Bowling Green, KY 42101, USA
- Andria’s Candies, Chocolates & Coffee
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Facebook/Andria’s Candies, Chocolates & Coffee Andria’s Candies in Owensboro is a local favorite that has been around since 1959. The classic candy store is a charming place to visit and an even better spot to pick up some of the best homemade chocolate and candies in Kentucky. Andria’s Candies, Chocolates & Coffee is located at 217 Allen St., Owensboro, KY 42303. Learn more about this Owensboro staple on its official website. 217 Allen St, Owensboro, KY 42303, USA
This Chocolate Shop Road Trip will take you to the sweetest chocolate shops in Kentucky where you can taste delicious creations and step back in time at each old-school candy shop. Did your favorite sweet store in Kentucky make our list? Do you have another candy store in Kentucky that you would recommend? Let us know what to add! And be sure to tag a fellow chocolate-lover in the comments who you’d love to take on this road trip with you.
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To see an interactive map that can be adjusted to best fit your starting location, check out Google Maps.
Facebook/Schneider’s Sweet Shop
This family-owned sweet shop has been a tradition in Bellevue and Northern Kentucky since 1939. The shop still has the same nostalgic feel and the candies are made with the same family recipes. Their homemade chocolates are a favorite, but also try their ice balls. Schneider’s Sweet Shop is located at 420 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue, KY 41073. Learn more about this sweet little Kentucky chocolate shop in our previous article. To learn a bit more about what makes this place one of the best Kentucky chocolate shops, watch the brief video below:
420 Fairfield Ave, Bellevue, KY 41073, USA
Facebook/Muth’s Candies
Muth’s Candies is a Louisville shop that has been going strong for four generations. The family has perfected the Bourbon Ball, among other Kentucky favorites, and a stop at this sweet shop is a must-visit when you’re in the area. Muth’s Candies is located at 630 E Market St., Louisville, KY 40202. Find out more about the history of this legendary candy shop in our previous article.
630 E Market St, Louisville, KY 40202, USA
Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM
Facebook/Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory
Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory in Frankfort may just be the most famous chocolate shop in Kentucky. The mouthwatering Bourbon Ball is said to have been invented here, and you can tour the small factory before purchasing some of your favorite sweet treats. The main location (where the tours take place) is located at 116 East Second St., Frankfort, KY 40601. Learn more about this historic Kentucky candy shop in our previous article. Curious to see this sweet little shop in action? Watch the brief YouTube video below, giving you a quick glimpse of why Rebecca Ruth is such a Kentucky staple:
116 E 2nd St, Frankfort, KY 40601, USA
Google/Paul Russell
Facebook/Old Kentucky Chocolates, LLC
Old Kentucky Chocolates is a family-owned candy shop in Lexington that has been a beloved destination for over 50 years. They love the state of Kentucky as much as the state loves them, and you can taste that passion in their chocolates and candies. Check out one of the four Lexington locations and learn even more on the Old Kentucky Chocolates website.
450 Southland Dr, Lexington, KY 40503, USA
Ruth Hunt Candies
Ruth Hunt Candies began in 1921 in the kitchen of Ruth Tharpe Hunt. She opened a small candy shop that has grown into a Kentucky icon and one of the most beloved chocolate and candy shops in the state. Be sure to check out the samplers they offer to get a little taste of all of the sweet goodness. There are two Ruth Hunt Candy Co. locations; the one pictured above can be found at 550 North Maysville Rd., Mt. Sterling, KY 40353. The other shop is located at 213 Walton Ave., Lexington KY 40502. Learn more and even order online through their website.
550 Maysville Rd, Mt Sterling, KY 40353, USA
Facebook/Mary Jane’s Chocolates
Those who live in Bowling Green enjoy good chocolate too, and many visit Mary Jane’s Chocolates to get it. This tiny little shop is owned by a master of sugar who creates the most delicious candies. Don’t miss out on this sweet spot! Mary Jane’s Chocolates is located at 2132, 825 College St., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Find out more about this adorable little chocolate shop on their website.
432 E Main Ave, Bowling Green, KY 42101, USA
Google/Timothy Dill
Facebook/Andria’s Candies, Chocolates & Coffee
Andria’s Candies in Owensboro is a local favorite that has been around since 1959. The classic candy store is a charming place to visit and an even better spot to pick up some of the best homemade chocolate and candies in Kentucky. Andria’s Candies, Chocolates & Coffee is located at 217 Allen St., Owensboro, KY 42303. Learn more about this Owensboro staple on its official website.
217 Allen St, Owensboro, KY 42303, USA
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candy store in Lexington KY February 01, 2023 Beth C. What is another famous candy store in Lexington, Kentucky? Lexington is a remarkable Kentucky day trip destination, and that’s especially true if you love delicious food and drinks. In addition to Old Kentucky Chocolates, which we mentioned above, some other candy stores to try include:
Sharp’s Candies Boardwalk Treats Chocolate Holler
What are some famous restaurants in Kentucky? Kentucky has loads of famous restaurants, many of which we would consider to be bucket-list-worthy. Some of the restaurants in Kentucky worth waiting in line for include:
Pompilio’s The Brown Hotel Starnes Bar-B-Q Wallace Station Deli and Bakery Castle Farms Restaurant Patti’s 1880s Settlement Sanders Cafe The Freight House Rich’s Proper Food & Drink Barn8 Restaurant The Bluebird The Old Talbott Tavern
Of course, we’re equally as fond of Kentucky’s hole-in-the-wall restaurants. These are great places to dine like a local. Some of the best mom-and-pop shops in Kentucky include:
Watermill Restaurant Traditions Family Restaurant Roy’s Barbecue Lighthouse Restaurant JK’s Café Harper’s Catfish Country Store Restaurant Catfish Kitchen Restaurant
What are some must-see places in Lexington, Kentucky? Lexington is one of Kentucky’s most popular destinations, and for good reasons! Whether you enjoy fine dining, history, hidden gems, or all of the above, you’ll find plenty to see and do in Lexington. Some of our favorite recommendations include:
Kentucky Horse Park Keeneland Association Inc Raven Run Nature Sanctuary Mary Todd Lincoln House Ashland - The Henry Clay Estate The Aviation Museum of Kentucky, Inc McConnell Springs Waveland State Historic Site The Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky
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candy store in Lexington KY
February 01, 2023
Beth C.
What is another famous candy store in Lexington, Kentucky? Lexington is a remarkable Kentucky day trip destination, and that’s especially true if you love delicious food and drinks. In addition to Old Kentucky Chocolates, which we mentioned above, some other candy stores to try include:
Sharp’s Candies Boardwalk Treats Chocolate Holler
What are some famous restaurants in Kentucky? Kentucky has loads of famous restaurants, many of which we would consider to be bucket-list-worthy. Some of the restaurants in Kentucky worth waiting in line for include:
Pompilio’s The Brown Hotel Starnes Bar-B-Q Wallace Station Deli and Bakery Castle Farms Restaurant Patti’s 1880s Settlement Sanders Cafe The Freight House Rich’s Proper Food & Drink Barn8 Restaurant The Bluebird The Old Talbott Tavern
Of course, we’re equally as fond of Kentucky’s hole-in-the-wall restaurants. These are great places to dine like a local. Some of the best mom-and-pop shops in Kentucky include:
Watermill Restaurant Traditions Family Restaurant Roy’s Barbecue Lighthouse Restaurant JK’s Café Harper’s Catfish Country Store Restaurant Catfish Kitchen Restaurant
What are some must-see places in Lexington, Kentucky? Lexington is one of Kentucky’s most popular destinations, and for good reasons! Whether you enjoy fine dining, history, hidden gems, or all of the above, you’ll find plenty to see and do in Lexington. Some of our favorite recommendations include:
Kentucky Horse Park Keeneland Association Inc Raven Run Nature Sanctuary Mary Todd Lincoln House Ashland - The Henry Clay Estate The Aviation Museum of Kentucky, Inc McConnell Springs Waveland State Historic Site The Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky
The OIYS Visitor Center
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Lexington is a remarkable Kentucky day trip destination, and that’s especially true if you love delicious food and drinks. In addition to Old Kentucky Chocolates, which we mentioned above, some other candy stores to try include:
- Sharp’s Candies
- Boardwalk Treats
- Chocolate Holler
What are some famous restaurants in Kentucky?
Kentucky has loads of famous restaurants, many of which we would consider to be bucket-list-worthy. Some of the restaurants in Kentucky worth waiting in line for include:
- Pompilio’s
- The Brown Hotel
- Starnes Bar-B-Q
- Wallace Station Deli and Bakery
- Castle Farms Restaurant
- Patti’s 1880s Settlement
- Sanders Cafe
- The Freight House
- Rich’s Proper Food & Drink
- Barn8 Restaurant
- The Bluebird
- The Old Talbott Tavern
Of course, we’re equally as fond of Kentucky’s hole-in-the-wall restaurants. These are great places to dine like a local. Some of the best mom-and-pop shops in Kentucky include:
- Watermill Restaurant
- Traditions Family Restaurant
- Roy’s Barbecue
- Lighthouse Restaurant
- JK’s Café
- Harper’s Catfish
- Country Store Restaurant
- Catfish Kitchen Restaurant
What are some must-see places in Lexington, Kentucky?
Lexington is one of Kentucky’s most popular destinations, and for good reasons! Whether you enjoy fine dining, history, hidden gems, or all of the above, you’ll find plenty to see and do in Lexington. Some of our favorite recommendations include:
- Kentucky Horse Park
- Keeneland Association Inc
- Raven Run Nature Sanctuary
- Mary Todd Lincoln House
- Ashland - The Henry Clay Estate
- The Aviation Museum of Kentucky, Inc
- McConnell Springs
- Waveland State Historic Site
- The Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky