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Erico - Creative chocolate Shop and Chocolate Museum
Categories: Arts & Entertainment Museums Food Specialty Food Chocolatiers and Shops Museums, Chocolatiers and Shops [Edit]
634 Rue St-JeanQuebec, QC G1R 1P8
(418) 524-2122
- Hours:
Mon-Wed, Sat 10:30 am - 6 pm
Thu-Fri 10:30 am - 9 pm
Sun 11 am - 6 pm
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
6 reviews for Erico - Creative chocolate Shop and Chocolate Museum
6 reviews in English
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Review from Kenneth T.
Kingston, ON
The most awesome hot chocolate I have ever had. Cozy little boutique and chocolate museum.
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Review from Garry C.
Whistler, BC
chocolatey! I didn't actually go to the chocolate museum, but I did eat some vegan chocolate! Actually, it was a very nice soy-based chocolate ice cream. It was very creamy and chocolatey! Yum!
The only drawback was that this was the only non-dairy ice cream flavour! :^( -
Review from Atlas M.
This review is for the chocolate shop, not the museum. We darted in on a cold day in May for some hot chocolate. They must have 8-10 different ways to try hot chocolate; all good and reasonably priced for the luxury you are getting (about the same as a coffee drink at Starbucks). Very nice waitstaff, who where very helpful and friendly even if you don't speak French.
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Review from Marion M.
Honestly I did not even go into the museum, I was too mesmerized by the attached chocolate shop! I had a wonderful dark chocolate and hot coffee drink that was out of this world, lovely on a cold day. they also had samples of chocolate to try, and a wonderful array of artisan chocolates to purchase, along with unique t-shirts, shopping bags and umbrellas. Charming shop with great displays and helpful staff; If you love quality chocolate, this is the place to visit and enjoy.
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Review from Jewel Y.
Yummy hot chocolate and mouthwatering variety of handmade chocolates! Give yourself an extra time to walk through the tiny museum in the back to learn the secrets of chocolate making and some chocolate history. Although the "chocolate museum" is too small to call it a museum compared to the "Museu De La Xocolata" in Barcelona, it's free and you'll also get to peek at chocolates being made through the viewing window. You're more likely to purchase their chocolate after you visit the museum.....very clever marketing strategy!!
Listed in: Quebec Cool
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Review from Ellen C.
Small museum that is more cute and novel than educational, per se. Next door, they sell some pretty interesting chocolate confections, including bleuets (fresh blueberries covered in dark chocolate), bars of chocolate covered hazelnuts, and even maple chocolates. This is definitely a nice spot to satisfy your chocolate craving and I returned several times when I was visiting in September 2008.
