I’ll start out by simply saying that from the outside, this place looks delicious and easily catches the eye with big signs advertising coffee, real fruit smoothies, and even CREPES. If you read one thing from this review, understand that Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory does NOT meet expectations at all. I’m really not trying to sound like a snob, but they should not advertise that they even sell coffee. You pay about 5 dollars for a latte that literally tastes like steamed sour milk with a subtle flavour. For that price, I could easily have a nice quality latte that actually has real espresso. I seriously paid 5 dollars for a 12 oz. less-than Kuerig quality, sour tasting drink. The crepes are not far from the same story. You pay about the same price as you would for a crêpe from an authentic creperie, only to find out that the crêpe section looks almost so make-shift, they bought a «do your own crape kit» off of eBay. But hey — everyone has to make money somehow I suppose. To make all matters worse, the employees are rude if you ask more than one question about any of their consumables. Maybe it’s because they know they’re ripping you off and are just irritated to admit it? I placed a crêpe order and the woman expressed that she was angry she had to walk 10 feet over to tell the crêpe maker that there was another order. Seriously? It wasn’t even busy or anything. She could’ve just been honest and said, «The crepes really aren’t that good and I don’t feel like walking over there and telling my coworker that they need to make a crêpe for you.» That way, it would have at least been a win-win for the both of us. All in all, Rocky Mountain Chocolate factory might be a good place to go if all you want to do is order some chocolate truffles, bark or pralines, and don’t ask any questions or mind the extremely low quality customer service.