This is indeed very good chocolate, probably the best you can find in the area. I particularly like their 72% dark chocolate(it is said that around 70% is the best percentage for dark chocolate). As much as I enjoyed it, it isn’t my favorite chocolate in the Northeast, and I do have several places at which I can buy equally good chocolate at more competitive rates. So Bridgewater Chocolate remains an occasional decadent treat.
Sarah L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brookfield, CT
Hands down, best chocolates I’ve ever had. The first time you try it you can taste the quality of ingredients(doesn’t even compare to Ghirardelli or Godiva). There is a variety to choose from or you can make custom boxes of whatever you’d like. These chocolates make the perfect gift for any occasion and it’s all prepared, packaged, and bowed beautifully in gold-hinged boxes and matching bags. If you are shipping the chocolates, they are packaged with dry-ice so they always arrive perfectly. Not only do they make their own chocolate they make their toffee(huge seller-what they’re «known for»), caramel, peanut butter, marzipan and marshmallow! They have different percentages of dark chocolate for anyone’s preference. Everything is hand made and packaged by actual people, not machines. In all, phenomenal product and the best part for gifts-they do all the work for you(including nice gift note cards). Personal side note: I’ve never had anything like their toffee, I was never a fan of toffee but this stuff melts in your mouth(literally) and not difficult to bite or chew at all. 100% recommend.
Peter T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brookfield, CT
What’s better than chocolate? Bridgewater Chocolate. This is purely amazing chocolate. Turtles, Toffee sticks, Truffles, chocolate covered cherries and apricots. Beautiful boxes wrapped with a bow; sure to impress. Suitable for a corporate gift or just for someone you really like. Better than Godiva? An emphatic YES!
Ali C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brookfield, CT
Bridgewater Chocolate is exquisite — it’s rich, silky, and melts in your mouth like you wouldn’t believe. I’m an incorrigible chocoholic and it’s always been one of my favorite indulgences. Don’t miss the toffee — it’s out of this world. I just wish they would back down on the prices a little bit. I was more than willing to hand over a few extra dollars for their chocolate bars — I mean, how can you resist the milk chocolate with cranberries, or the white chocolate with lime and coconut? — but it’s starting to get a little ridiculous. I’ll buy it on rare occasions or as a gift, but I find that there are cheaper alternatives that still taste pretty good. A tip I recently figured out: if you want a pound of assorted chocolates, you can forfeit the fancy blue box and fill a less decorative box with your own assortment for $ 10 less(bringing the total down to $ 30 or so). Of course, the nice packaging is good for a gift, but if you’re just planning on scarfing it down in the peace and quiet of your own home, opt for the simple box and actually choose what kinds of chocolate you want. I believe it works for the half-pound box as well.
Lucille W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brookfield, CT
If you’re a chocoholic you will thoroughly enjoy Bridgewater Chocolate’s offerings. They offer two different types of chocolate covered cherries and they are both delicious. Their toffee is one of my favorites. There are always some yummy samples available while you wait.
Mo Rao C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Danbury, CT
extra fancy packaging… . milk chocolates can be in large pieces and i dont find that fancy. flavor and textures are good, –some– more delicate compared to See’s, and maybe less sweet also… but if you need to send good chocolates with extra fancy packaging … well… thats not for me. edit: the box of truffles is damn boring, everything looks the same, plus there’s no little booklet to know what the f i’m eating. edit2: quite unsatisfactory overall, ate half the boxes and no further appeal to finish…
Mary P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Delicious moderately priced chocolates in nice packaging. I prefer the«other» chocolatier in the area but I did enjoy their chocolate covered caramel tins. These were appropriately sized for my taste. I don’t generally like giant chocolates that take more than 2 bites to eat(hint Rocky Mountain chocolatiers!!) since I feel that the essence of the chocolate is lost if you have to put it down in between. Maybe I’m crazy but my favorite chocolate experience is when you can just throw it back and savor the flavor experience as you demolish it. Anyway I do like their collector tins and would go back for more.