I love this shop. I can always pop in and get a personal gift made in no time that looks amazing. The owner is very friendly and can make up a beautiful gift you are proud to give. Great selection of candy and toys. Great offerings at Valentine’s Day and Easter! I’m always happy with my purchase.
Jennifer B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Belmont, MA
Always a great place to get a treat for anyone! Children’s party favors, teachers, friends, and so helpful with ideas for gifts! Highly recommend it!
Lou C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arlington, MA
Terrific candy and gift store with ample selection of each, and then some! The owners couldn’t be any nicer, creative and helpful. The steep prices are my only complaint.
Jim C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Belmont, MA
This is a great spot for anyone with a chocolate craving. Upon calling and finding out they just closed for the day, Mary was nice enough to keep the store open for a few extra minutes so I could get some truffles & fudge. Excellent place and excellent quality product.
Teresa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Belmont, MA
Awesome candy shop. Nice staff and a great selection of candy. It can be a little pricy though but they have stuff for less than a quarter. Good for gifts!!!
Melissa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Medford, MA
This place introduced me to chocolate-covered potato chips when I was a kid. I’d go here after I went to the orthodontist to make me feel better. You know, cause nothing says braces tightening like chomping on some chocolate covered chips. I had such a high metabolism back then. Well, it was not a big surprise to see the A Chocolate Dream is still in business in the sleepy town of Belmont. It’s been around for a long time and even though we are in a recession, it looks like candy stores are still safe. If you are in Belmont center and want something sweet, treat yourself to A Chocolate Dream.
Vanilla P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Castro Valley, CA
In a perfect world, the employees would have personality traits that were similar to the products they sold. Then you’d expect to find fishy people at seafood restaurants, happy people at clown colleges, and airheads working at balloon stores. You get the point, I’m sure, but in this perfect world, the people who worked at A Chocolate Dream would actually be sweet: Acknowledging customers with a simple greeting. There is a large candy selection here, childrens clothes, and gift baskets galore… But you know, in this economy, customer service really makes me want to spend money at foo-foo places(aka luxury, non-necessities sorts of places). Being ignored and glared at makes me want to snap my wallet shut. A Chocolate Dream? More like a dream where I peed the bed.
Sean R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wellesley, MA
Driving through Belmont, I stopped to get some flowers for my girlfriend. Right next door was this quaint little chocolate shop, and I thought«flowers AND chocolate? That’s the one-two punch!» The people inside were very nice, and put together a box of chocolates based on what I told them my g/f liked. The real reason I’m writing this review is because once I got home and tasted the stuff, it was incredible. Next time I’m in Belmont I’ll be stopping by again.
Robyn L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Belmont, MA
It may not be the most ingenious name for a chocolate shop, but you can’t get much more appropriate. I pictured walls covered in chocolate, desserts galore and teddy bears. When I finally walked in, after driving by it 50 times, I found a candy shop. Not quite my vision, but still a pretty good candy shop. The majority of the space is taken up by shelves of gifts and candy bins with scoops to serve yourself. There’s a large case of chocolates to choose from near the main counter, and there are fun chocolate gifts — including a high-heel chocolate shoe filled with nonpareils. I almost got that as a gift for my friend’s housewarming(may not be a «house» gift, but she loves her cute shoes). But I went with the two wine glasses filled with white chocolate covered pretzels and multicolored chocolates. Her husband was happy. They are now serving ice cream, too. I’m not sure that’s enough to compete with the TCBY on the busier side of Leonard Street, but it’s another option. The owner — or whoever was working the counter that day — said she was just glad the shop was getting more attention thanks to a recent Fox 25 broadcast in Belmont. She didn’t say that to me… She was chatting it up on the phone the whole time I was there and right through my purchase.