It’s that most wonderful time of year, folks! No, I don’t mean the holiday season (though I am all about both Christmas and Thanksgiving), but rather the time of year when Colorado chocolate treats are abundant and you can eat as much as you want without feeling too judged. If you are ready to partake in all of the deliciousness that your heart can handle, hop in the car and take this sweet Colorado road trip that will take you to the best old-school chocolate shops. Ready to get started? Check out the interactive Google Map, and then let’s go!

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  1. Pikes Peak Chocolate & Ice Cream (Manitou Springs)

Pikes Peak Chocolate & Ice Cream Facebook

Pikes Peak Chocolate & Ice Cream Facebook There is no better way to kick off our Colorado chocolate road trip than by stopping at Pikes Peak Chocolate. Why? Not only can get such masterpieces as this mouthwatering peanut butter chocolate fudge, but you can also get a scoop (or two) of delicious Josh & John’s Ice Cream. With such adorable local businesses, it’s no mystery why Manitou Springs is considered one of the most charming small towns in Colorado. Pikes Peak Chocolate and Ice Cream, 805 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, USA

  1. Hammond’s Candies (Denver)

Hammond’s Candies since 1920 Facebook

Hammond’s Candies since 1920 Facebook Hammond’s may not be what you picture when you think of old-fashioned chocolate shops, but one look inside and you will see just how sweet it is. Located in Denver, Hammond’s is a Colorado institution that was established in 1920 and makes all of their famous candy right in the store. Better yet, you can even watch them make the candy on one of their FREE factory tours. There’s so much to love about this Colorado chocolate factory. Want to see all that sweetness in action? Check out the brief YouTube video below:
Hammond’s Candies, 5735 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USA

  1. Nuance Chocolate (Fort Collins)

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Nuance Chocolate Facebook Next stop on our road trip is Nuance Chocolate, who creates authentic bean-to-bar chocolate, made from beans roasted in Old Town Fort Collins. Whether you crave a gourmet truffle, candy bar, or even hot chocolate, you will find only the best at Nuance. If you’re a dessert enthusiast, you owe it to yourself to take a look at Nuance Chocolate in Colorado. You can also hear from the Nuance chocolate owner when you watch the video below:
Nuance Chocolate, 214 Pine St, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA

  1. The Old Fashion Candy Store (Estes Park)

The Old Fashion Candy Store Estes Park Facebook The Old Fashion Candy Store Estes Park, 102 W Elkhorn Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

TripAdvisor/DenverDenny Do you crave that old-time experience? Crave no more, for Estes Park has it. Established in 1958, the Old Fashioned Candy Store has more than 300 confections that range from hard candy all the way to decadent chocolate. Learn more about what makes the Old Fashioned Candy Store such a hidden gem.

  1. Georgetown Valley Candy Company (Georgetown)

Georgetown Valley Candy Company Facebook Georgetown Valley Candy Co, 500 Sixth St, Georgetown, CO 80444, USA

Georgetown Valley Candy Company Facebook If you thought that Georgetown was great before, wait until you visit their iconic candy shop. Opened in 1985, Georgetown Valley Candy Company is a family-owned and operated affair that boasts not only an old-fashioned candy counter, but countless chocolatey delights as well. Learn more about the lovable Georgetown Valley Candy Company.

So, what are your thoughts on this superbly sweet Colorado chocolate road trip? Is this an adventure you would consider taking? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below. Or, if you have recommendations for other sweet shops in the Centennial State, let us know!

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Pikes Peak Chocolate & Ice Cream Facebook

There is no better way to kick off our Colorado chocolate road trip than by stopping at Pikes Peak Chocolate. Why? Not only can get such masterpieces as this mouthwatering peanut butter chocolate fudge, but you can also get a scoop (or two) of delicious Josh & John’s Ice Cream. With such adorable local businesses, it’s no mystery why Manitou Springs is considered one of the most charming small towns in Colorado.

Pikes Peak Chocolate and Ice Cream, 805 Manitou Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, USA

Hammond’s Candies since 1920 Facebook

Hammond’s may not be what you picture when you think of old-fashioned chocolate shops, but one look inside and you will see just how sweet it is. Located in Denver, Hammond’s is a Colorado institution that was established in 1920 and makes all of their famous candy right in the store. Better yet, you can even watch them make the candy on one of their FREE factory tours. There’s so much to love about this Colorado chocolate factory. Want to see all that sweetness in action? Check out the brief YouTube video below:

Hammond’s Candies, 5735 Washington St, Denver, CO 80216, USA

Nuance Chocolate / Facebook

Nuance Chocolate Facebook

Next stop on our road trip is Nuance Chocolate, who creates authentic bean-to-bar chocolate, made from beans roasted in Old Town Fort Collins. Whether you crave a gourmet truffle, candy bar, or even hot chocolate, you will find only the best at Nuance. If you’re a dessert enthusiast, you owe it to yourself to take a look at Nuance Chocolate in Colorado. You can also hear from the Nuance chocolate owner when you watch the video below:

Nuance Chocolate, 214 Pine St, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA

The Old Fashion Candy Store Estes Park Facebook

The Old Fashion Candy Store Estes Park, 102 W Elkhorn Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517, USA

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Do you crave that old-time experience? Crave no more, for Estes Park has it. Established in 1958, the Old Fashioned Candy Store has more than 300 confections that range from hard candy all the way to decadent chocolate. Learn more about what makes the Old Fashioned Candy Store such a hidden gem.

Georgetown Valley Candy Company Facebook

Georgetown Valley Candy Co, 500 Sixth St, Georgetown, CO 80444, USA

If you thought that Georgetown was great before, wait until you visit their iconic candy shop. Opened in 1985, Georgetown Valley Candy Company is a family-owned and operated affair that boasts not only an old-fashioned candy counter, but countless chocolatey delights as well. Learn more about the lovable Georgetown Valley Candy Company.

Then, keep the road trip fun going by checking out this awesome weekend road trip in Colorado that takes you to some seriously incredible spots.

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Colorado chocolate January 26, 2023 Beth C. Where can I find the best truffles in Colorado? Truffles are specialty candies that are typically not found in your average grocery store. Therefore, it would be best to visit a local chocolate shop in Colorado, such as:

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Deiter’s Chocolates Colorado Cocoa Pod Stargazer Fine Chocolates Roberta’s Chocolates Temper Chocolates Cacao Chemistry Chocolatier Robin Chocolates Bonbon Bombardier The Chocolate Therapist Chocolate Lab Lift Chocolate

  As you can see from the list above, there’s just no shortage of unique chocolate shops in Colorado. And, if you’re looking for more desserts, we’ve got you covered. Here’s where you can find some of the very best desserts in Colorado:

Pepper Tree Restaurant (Colorado Springs) D Bar Restaurant (Denver) Shamane’s Bake Shoppe (Boulder)

  What are some of the most famous restaurants in Colorado? Colorado is typically known for its impressive hikes, ski slopes, and outdoor adventures. If you’re a foodie, however, you’ll be equally delighted by the restaurants located in the Centennial State. Some of the most famous restaurants in Colorado include:

Buckhorn Exchange Bingo Burger Biker Jim’s Beau Jo’s The Historic Mint The Fort Allred’s Restaurant Restaurant 1858

     

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Colorado chocolate

January 26, 2023

Beth C.

Where can I find the best truffles in Colorado? Truffles are specialty candies that are typically not found in your average grocery store. Therefore, it would be best to visit a local chocolate shop in Colorado, such as:

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Deiter’s Chocolates Colorado Cocoa Pod Stargazer Fine Chocolates Roberta’s Chocolates Temper Chocolates Cacao Chemistry Chocolatier Robin Chocolates Bonbon Bombardier The Chocolate Therapist Chocolate Lab Lift Chocolate

  As you can see from the list above, there’s just no shortage of unique chocolate shops in Colorado. And, if you’re looking for more desserts, we’ve got you covered. Here’s where you can find some of the very best desserts in Colorado:

Pepper Tree Restaurant (Colorado Springs) D Bar Restaurant (Denver) Shamane’s Bake Shoppe (Boulder)

  What are some of the most famous restaurants in Colorado? Colorado is typically known for its impressive hikes, ski slopes, and outdoor adventures. If you’re a foodie, however, you’ll be equally delighted by the restaurants located in the Centennial State. Some of the most famous restaurants in Colorado include:

Buckhorn Exchange Bingo Burger Biker Jim’s Beau Jo’s The Historic Mint The Fort Allred’s Restaurant Restaurant 1858

     

The OIYS Visitor Center

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Truffles are specialty candies that are typically not found in your average grocery store. Therefore, it would be best to visit a local chocolate shop in Colorado, such as:

  • Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
  • Deiter’s Chocolates
  • Colorado Cocoa Pod
  • Stargazer Fine Chocolates
  • Roberta’s Chocolates
  • Temper Chocolates
  • Cacao Chemistry Chocolatier
  • Robin Chocolates
  • Bonbon Bombardier
  • The Chocolate Therapist
  • Chocolate Lab
  • Lift Chocolate

 

As you can see from the list above, there’s just no shortage of unique chocolate shops in Colorado. And, if you’re looking for more desserts, we’ve got you covered. Here’s where you can find some of the very best desserts in Colorado:

  • Pepper Tree Restaurant (Colorado Springs)
  • D Bar Restaurant (Denver)
  • Shamane’s Bake Shoppe (Boulder)

What are some of the most famous restaurants in Colorado?

Colorado is typically known for its impressive hikes, ski slopes, and outdoor adventures. If you’re a foodie, however, you’ll be equally delighted by the restaurants located in the Centennial State. Some of the most famous restaurants in Colorado include:

  • Buckhorn Exchange
  • Bingo Burger
  • Biker Jim’s
  • Beau Jo’s
  • The Historic Mint
  • The Fort
  • Allred’s Restaurant
  • Restaurant 1858