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Tops in Chocolate Shops in New England
by Annie B. Copps
We know it's more than a bit hackneyed to say, but choosing the top chocolate makers in New England was a tough job and someone did have to do it: An embarrassment of riches indeed. From the coast and interior of Maine to the western corner where Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York meet, to the cities of Boston and Providence and Hartford, to the back roads of New Hampshire, we tried to leave no chocolate mold unturned. We enjoyed every cocoa-rich bite and are grateful.
Here are Yankee's top picks, followed by 15 more outstanding choices, followed by lots of readers' suggestions.
Daily Chocolate
Located in Vergennes, Vermont -- a town that could be a Hollywood set for a small Vermont village -- the name comes from the daily ritual of chocolate-making that takes place. The cream, butter, and maple syrup in their products come from local sources, but the cherries marinated in port wine and the macadamia nut clusters are unearthly.
7 Green St.
Vergennes, VT
802-877-0087
dailychocolate.net
Chocolee
Lee Napoli is a talented, if not peripatetic, pastry chef who kicked around a number of Boston kitchens until last winter when she opened a wee place of her own. Her handmade truffles are filled with the current darlings of the chocolate world, chiles and espresso, as well as tried and true -- hazelnuts and Grand Marnier. Truffles are just the tip of the cocoa iceberg; on weekends, she makes chocolate-dipped beignets.
83 Pembroke St.
Boston, MA
617-236-0606
Unbridled Chocolate
A friend offered these one night as an after-dinner treat and we were hooked, making a pilgrimage two days later. Many of Alan Crofut's creations have an equestrian theme as a nod to his love for horses, but his big-bellied little Buddhas, chocolate stars, and frogs are all about quality, true flavors, and whimsy.
135 Main St.
Marlborough, NH
603 876-4700
unbridledchocolates.com
Cocoapelli
Former carpenter (roofs, not Karen) Jonathan Spillane put down his saw to make chocolate -- we are ever-so-glad he did. Each of his handmade wonders are made by Spillane himself. His flavored ganaches are heady little wonders.
9 Willow St.
Natick, MA
508-655-1195
cocoapellichocolates.com
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One can never have too much chocolate. Here are 15 more outstanding choices.
Lake Champlain
750 Pine Street
Burlington, VT
800-465-5909
lakechamplainchocolates.com
Harbor Sweets
Palmer Cove
85 Leavitt St.
Salem, MA
800-243-2115
harborsweets.com
L.A. Burdicks
47 Main Street
Walpole, NH
800-229-2419
burdickchocolate.com
Knipschildt
Chocopologie Cafe
12 South Main St.
Norwalk, CT
203-854-4754
knipschildt.com
Candy Manor
484 Main St.
Chatham, MA
800-221-6497
candymanor.com
Taza Chocolate
561 Windsor Street B-206
Somerville, MA
617-623-0804
tazachocolate.com
Bridgewater Chocolates
559 Federal Rd.
Brookfield, CT
800-888-8742
bridgewaterchocolate.com
Belgique Patisserie & Chocolatier
1 Bridge St.
Kent, CT
860-927-3681
H. Mangels
107 River St.
Milford, CT
203-783-9770
hmangels.com
Laughing Moon
76 South Main St.
Stowe Village, VT
802-253-9591
laughingmoonchocolates.com
Munson
locations throughout Connecticut
Main Store & Factory
174 Hop River Rd.
Bolton, CT
888-686-7667
munsonschocolates.com
Berkshire Bark
Sheffield, MA
413-229-8120
berkshirebark.com
Hauser Chocolate
59 Tom Harvey Rd.
Westerly, RI
888-599-8231
hauserchocolates.com
Ava Marie
43 Grove St.
Peterborough, NH
603-924-5993
avamariechocolates.com
Wilbur's of Maine
174 Lower Maine St.
Freeport, ME
207-865-4071
wilburs.com




Reader Comments
Comment from Nancy Yarmac on December 31, 2008
You have left out Byrne and Carlson, surely the best chocolates available anywhere! (Portsmouth, NH)
Comment from Judi Schneider on January 1, 2009
How could you leave out The Chocolate Sparrow! (Orleans, MA)
Comment from Lynne Witham on January 2, 2009
And you left out Black Dinah Chocolates on Isle au Haut, ME! Get on that mailboat in Stonington and check them out.
Comment from sue tiffany on January 3, 2009
If we are adding ones we like in NE, since you aleady have my very favorite truffle maker, Lake Champlain, there is another very good one I like in Brattleboro.........Tom & Sallie's.
Comment from Jody Macrina on January 4, 2009
Please tell me you visited Gowells Chocolates in Brockton, Massachusetts. I live very close to one of your favorite Connecticut picks but drive 2 hours every Christmas to buy my chocolate gifts from this family owned shop. John Wayne knew where to go for his chocolates.
Comment from Gayle Anderson on January 5, 2009
Divine Treasures in Manchester, CT, offers organic Belgium chocolates homemade specializing in Vegan chocolates. Delicious! A must try. http://www.divinetreasureschocolates.com/
Comment from Annie Copps on January 5, 2009
ooooooooooooooooooooh -- all good suggestions, thank you for the input!!!
We tasted most of them but missed Black Dinah in Maine and Byrne & Carlson. If only it could have been the top "100" chocolates... (a girl can dream)
Comment from sadfasd asdfadsf on January 7, 2009
Black Dinah, definitely. Gorgeous, gorgeous artisnal chocolates. And, now, Dean's Sweets in Portland. Decadent truffles! Owned by a practicing architect turned chocolatier, the shop is located on Middle Street, near Hugo's, Duck Fat, Ribolitta, Norm's East End, Pepper Club, Micucci's and Rabelais--heady company! Don't forget Fluer de Sel caramels from Sweet Margarite's either. . . The three chocolatiers make Wilburs seem, well, ordinary. . .
Comment from Mary Laverack on January 10, 2009
We think there is nothing better than Snowflake Chocolates. There main store is in Jerico, VT, but there are many stores in other parts of Vermont. Their creams are especially good, however, you can't go wrong with any of their chocolates. They also have some specialties such as snowflakes, moose pops etc.
Comment from Jenifer Lewis on January 22, 2009
What? No Kennebec Chocolates? There are two shops, Augusta (where the chocolates are made) and Waterville. Their web site is www.kennebecchocolates.com
I give my husband a box of their dark chocolate covered cherries whenever I can find an excuse. Mmmmm ...
Comment from Morgan Butler on January 22, 2009
Ovedia in Amesbury, MA, is wonderful....the chocolates are made right there....you can sit there with a cup of espresso and some delicious chocolates. Worth a trip.
Comment from Judi FitzPatrick on January 22, 2009
Harbor Candy Shop is my favorite, especially for the dark chocolate non-pareils, dipped dried fruits and dipped mints. My sister and I often drive up to restock our supplies!
Comment from Mary-Jo Frechette on January 23, 2009
You left Van Otis in Lawrence off! Even though they only make Swiss Truffles, they absolutely melt in your mouth!!
Comment from John Yankee-Epstein on January 25, 2009
Try the chocolate truffles at Chatham Candy Manor (Cape Cod, MA). They are absolutely the finest I have ever had. None compare. Every year I send boxes to my clients and friends and many tell me that these chocolate delicacies are the only reason they still put up with me. I'm not so sure they're joking! The staff are also some of the nicest people I have ever done business with. And, if you like chocolate covered Oreos, order some of those, too -- but try the truffles first. Enjoy! PS -- they have a web site where you can mail order, too. I don't know it off the top of my head, but you can Google it. You WILL love these chocolates!
Comment from Barbara Andrade on January 27, 2009
You missed Nelson's in Wilton NH (wonderful truffles and chocolate-covered cherries!) and the Bavarian Chocolate House in North Conway NH (absolutely fabulous chocolate-covered caramels!)
Comment from Karin Duchesne on February 10, 2009
What about Swan Chocolates in Nashua and Merrimack, NH? They are devine! Also Van Otis in Manchester, NH they make the best swiss fudge!
Comment from SUSAN BARNES on February 11, 2009
Shame on you. You didn't mention Chocolate Springs in Lenox, MA. It has been written up in many publications, perhaps even your own.
Comment from Karen Flynn on February 11, 2009
The best of the best-Chilmark Chocolates in beautiful Chilmark on Martha's Vineyard!
Comment from Dick White Jr. on February 12, 2009
What about The Candyman of Orient, NY. Only a few miles (by ferry) from New London, CT. Handmade by the same family for many many years.
Comment from Martha Fickling on February 16, 2009
You didn't mention Chocolate Springs in Lenox, MA. It has been written up in many publications, and was voted by Saveur Magazine as one of the ten best in the COUNTRY. It's highly addictive and highly delicious!
Comment from Holly Campbell on December 10, 2009
Was Ben + Bill's in Northampton considered? Their truffles are outrageously good. It seems there is need for a re-match at some point.
Comment from Jo Ann Jaacks on February 3, 2010
Belguique in Kent, CT certainly has fabulous chocolate creations, but my hometown of Litchfield, CT has the Three Oaks Chocolatier with interesting and delectable concoctions such as cayenne pepper truffles! And best. . .they are affordable!
Comment from Lisa Hill on February 3, 2010
My favorite for more than 30 years is The Chocolate Barn on Rt. 7A in Shaftsbury, VT. They have a great selection of delicious chocolates, creams,barks and truffles. It wasn't a birthday, anniversary, (or good report card!) without a gift of chocolate from the Chocolate Barn. The shop is filled with antique chocolate molds from around the world, too.
Comment from Marie West on February 3, 2010
You certainly forgot the Thompson Candy Company, in Meriden, CT since 1879. Oh my God, they have the best Pecan Bark you will ever eat! Comes in milk, dark and white. They also have seasonal items and Easter is super. Foil wrapped bunnies and chicks and various new characters. Yummy, yummy. Try them, they are the best. I am truly surprised that no one mentioned them, over 125 years old!!!!!
Comment from Julie Mackenzie on February 3, 2011
Turtle Alley Chocolates and Ye Olde Pepper Co. in Salem, MA. I wish Turtle Alley made their autumn truffles year round!
Comment from Debra M. Caldwell on February 3, 2011
Well, ladies & gents..... again you have failed to seek out Richardson\'s Canday Kitchen in the hamlet of Deerfield, Mass. It has gotten national recognition, even on TV, the turtle\'s are to die for, and they come in 3-flavors, light, dark, and milk chocolate, the creamed chocolates are out of this world, and there homemade candies and choclate bark is absolutely delicious. But what would people in the western part of the state know, to the rest of the state were\' re considered country bumpkins. Well, I\'ll stay with our local chocolatier, and say that they are the best!!!!
Each year Richardson\'s does the best Chocolate Covered Tuxedo Strawberries in the world, and then at Christmas there is standing room only, and that is even on the outside of the building, waiting to get in, to send them to people in the other parts of the country.
So, I gues that we are all pretty excited about our local chocolate lover\'s places, everyone enjoy your Valentine\'s Day Chocolate\'s where ever you may be
Comment from Marie West on February 3, 2011
You always leave out Thompson Candy Company of Meriden, CT. In business for over 125 years and they have the best chocolate around and their Pecan Bark in Milk or Dark is to die for. They have a line of sugar free treats and chocolate. There is a factory store on South Vine Steet in Meriden that is open daily and they make all types of specialty items for Easter and Christmas. Please check them out, you will be surprised.
Comment from Dean Bingham on February 6, 2011
I will gleefully second (or third...) the addition of Dean\'sSweets, Portland, ME. Especially since it\'s near and dear to my heart, me being Dean. And our chocolates are personal and terrific! Maybe add them to the next list. thanks!
Comment from nancy calvert on April 27, 2011
Black Diana Chocolates and cafe on Isle au Haut has the very best chocolets this side of heaven ,check out the web site, every bite is a delicious experience,
Comment from RJ Binkowski on July 19, 2011
I can\'t help feel as though a couple of these posts have affiliation to the stores which they profess to be the best. I can\'t speak to a good portion of them, but there are a handful on the \'15 of the best\' list which are a bit of a joke given some that have been left out. I have tried the bulk of CT owned stores and a few of the MA as well (Munsons... really?) For one, Chocolate Springs in Lenox, MA is substantially better than most, if not all, on the list. I do not know the categories voted upon, but they are certainly no one trick pony, as are some. The artisanal quality of their chocolate, sculpted by immense skill and passion of their owner Joshua, remains worlds apart any of those mentioned which I have sampled listed above.
Comment from Andrea Dinneen on September 5, 2011
I do agree with many of the comments above that there were several great chocolate businesses that were overlooked. First an foremost PRISCILLA CANDY SHOP, Gardner & Concord, MA. Bryne & Carlson/Portsmouth, NH is awesome as well as Chocolate Springs/Lenox, MA , Chatham Candy Manor/Chatham, MA, Chilmark Chocolates/Martha\'s Vineyard and Turtle Alley/Salem, MA.
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