Super friendly service. My sister and I fell in love the moment we walked in. Everything caught our attention. The ice cream is deliciously different. The chocolate is perfect an to die for. Definitely coming here more often! Thx Choc. Co.
Anoop S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Delicious chocolate! A must stop if you’re coming to Mukilteo for a nice stroll along the water front. I’ll be back!
Robyn G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Everett, WA
This is a cute little shop located close to the Mukilteo waterfront. There was a great variety of chocolates, fudge and ice cream to choose from. I had some of the peanut butter fudge and a salted caramel. My mom had the licorice ice cream, which was a real treat for her since it is so hard to find places that have that flavor. I took one star off my review due to the astronomical prices. I have had specialty chocolates from other shops that were bigger AND less expensive. Overall, good quality, but I would probably not return due to it being so overpriced
Mona A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Danville, CA
This was a hard place to review. Let me start by saying the chocolate products are very tasty, delish and high end. Five stars for the product and service. However, to me, product and pricing go hand in hand. That is where I fell out of love with this place. I choose 5 small chocolate pieces and was told it would be $ 15. Seriously??? For what??? Here’s the thing, each chocolate was no bigger than a gumdrop! I kid you not. About the size of a quarter. $ 15 for five quarter size pieces of chocolate??? It didn’t even have liquor in it! I’ve had top artisan chocolate in Seattle and had high end truffles the size of a small shampoo bottle for $ 2.50 a piece or less. This shop pissed me off because I don’t think I got value for my dollar. Maybe charge a $ 1.50 or less but $ 3 for one gumball size chocolate, bite me! I won’t be back. I feel like I got ripped off…
Hanna B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marysville, WA
Had an extraordinary Raspberry Cream Truffle. Made less than an hour ago and now about to be in my belly. The previously ingested one was perfection: smooth and rich white chocolate shell filled with a tart and fresh but creamy raspberry purée that felt like there were pure raspberries jumping into your mouth.
Ross W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lynnwood, WA
I bought a five-pack of chocolates for my wife on Valentine’s and she devoured them in one sitting. Very delicious and the staff is very helpful when making selections.
Susan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mukilteo, WA
This place is impossible to review because thinking of their truffles has me drooling on my IPad. Go there. Now.
Corey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Richland, WA
This quaint little chocolatier is located in the cool business area just above the Mukilteo Ferry. I believe this shop used to be located somewhere previously, but they moved into their new space over the summer(they are adjacent to the Diamond Knot restaurant(not brewery) up on Lincoln Ave). The store is small, but it is filled with huge choices. Choices of the sweet, dark, and chocolaty variety. The woman behind the counter was super nice and didn’t make a big scene about my slobbering. We ended up going with a few truffles. One of which was a spicy one which which was perfection on my tongue.
Dana G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
The best place in town to tease your tongue in public without fear of arrest. Yes, good things do come in small packages and with gourmet chocolate, and this is, a little lick and a naughty nibble goes goes a long way toward total satisfaction. With a penchant for dark, exotic chocolate combinations, I tried Mukilteo Chocolate Company’s Palenque with chile pepper and cinnamon, and as a sucker for citrus, their orange truffle, and well, embarrassingly, can’t recall what rounded out the trio. I am itching for Jan’s promise to blend me up a custom batch of dark chocolate coating one of these days when she whips up a key lime batch. This is the best chocolate I’ve had outside my all-time Portland favorites, Alma Chocolates’ bizarre-sounding but amazing Thai Peanutbutter cup with coconut milk, ginger, lime and chile, and Sahagun’s seasonal summer rosemary-infused truffles. Finding it: a few block up from the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal, off the Mukilteo Speedway right behind Red Cup Café, and across from the Rosehill Community Center, Mukilteo chocolates re-opened just in time for the 2011 Lighthouse Festival. Perhaps it’s a little too tiny and tidily tucked away in their new Old Town location. It’s worth the hunt.