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You know about the M&Ms store in Times Square, we’ve told you where to get some of the best chocolate-covered donuts in the state, and we’ve even spilled the (chocolate) beans on where to find world-winning chocolate in the Catskills, but there’s even more to New York’s chocolate scene than what we’ve already shared. You can have some pretty unique chocolate adventures in New York State, and we’ve rounded up some of our favorites!
Originally published 07/27/2022
The Corning Gaffer District’s Chocolate Trail (Finger Lakes)
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A whole trail dedicated to where you can find chocolate in Corning proves that there’s more to the town than just glass (though the glass is pretty cool). More than 30 restaurants participate in the self-guided trail. You can find some exciting offerings from the chocolate pâté at Three Birds Restaurant to the Steuben Bar Chocolate Martini at Grill 125 at the Radisson Hotel Corning and homemade Ghirardelli sweets at Dimitri's Confectionary Treats.
Chocolate Classes at Raaka (NYC)
Become a chocolatier at Raaka! Learn the art of chocolate-making through various fun and flavorful classes including: bean-to-bar creation, hand-rolled truffle making, tea and chocolate tasting, and coffee and chocolate tasting. Raaka makes unroasted dark chocolate from scratch, with traceable, high quality, and transparently traded single origin cacao. Head to the retail store to browse their selection of chocolate delicacies, and walk right next door to the factory where you can take a tour, class, or both!
Hot Chocolate Treatment at The Spa at 500 (Finger Lakes)
What’s better than warming up on a winter day with a cup of cocoa? Head to The Spa at 500, a quiet and restful hideaway found in a restored 1880s Victorian mansion and indulge in their Hot Cocoa Treatment. You’ll get to spend time soaking in the luxurious jacuzzi hot tub, sip on a cup of hot chocolate in front of the fireplace, and then settle in for a 60-minute massage using cocoa-scented lotion.
A Tour of Platter’s Chocolate Factory (Greater Niagara)
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This region of the state is famous for its sponge candy (a light crunchy toffee coated in chocolate), and Platter’s Chocolate Factory is one of the most classic places to try it. They have also specialized in orange chocolate since opening in 1938, so try both! See almost all of the factory’s chocolate-making processes on a tour of the facility and of course, enjoy chocolate, hot chocolate, and an ice cream sundae along the way. The factory is most busy making treats from September to April but you can learn about the equipment, process, and history (and sample the goods!) year round.
A Haunted Chocolate Shop (Adirondacks)
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Not only does Barkeater Chocolates in the Adirondacks have gourmet, all-natural, non-GMO sweets—the building is also rumored to be haunted by a ghost that employees have named Miranda. Footsteps, banging, and voices have been heard by employees, visitors, and construction crews and the thermostat kept moving up to 85 degrees until employees taped the dial still. If we were ghosts, we’d haunt the shop for its “Cranberry Coastal Commotion Bark” (dark chocolate, cranberries, and sea salt); its “Grown-Up Peanut Butter Cups” (all-natural crunchy peanut butter in either dark or milk chocolate with sea salt); and its “Citrus Surprise” dark chocolate bars. They offer unique, chocolate-themed experiences including: chocolate making and haunted factory chocolate sessions.
Chocolate Speakeasy at Håkan Chocolatier (Hudson Valley)
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Immerse yourself in some of the finest chocolate creations you’ll ever experience, at this trendy chocolate speakeasy situated on the idyllic main street of Beacon. All of the chocolates and baked goods are made on-site by renowned Swedish Chef (and owner) Håkan Mårtensson. Get cozy while you sip on a gourmet spiced hot chocolate paired with the chef’s daily selection of chocolate bonbons, which require three days of meticulous preparation, demonstrating the true artistry of the Chocolatier. HÅKAN Chocolatier offers hard to find and uniquely sourced ingredients, such as seeds of the lotus, lingonberries, and Hawthorn.
Chocolate Pizza and Wings (Finger Lakes)
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New York State is known for a lot in the foodie world, but perhaps most notably for its pizza and Buffalo wings. At the Chocolate Pizza Company in Marcellus, 25 minutes outside of Syracuse, you’ll find pizza and wings with a chocolate twist! Chocolate Pizza® is chocolate in the ingredients and pizza in the shape. Milk or dark chocolate mixed with homemade English toffee is poured into pizza pans and served in pizza-shaped boxes with various toppings like candy, pretzels, and nuts. Peanut Butter Wings®, are not chicken, but potato chips topped with peanut butter and dipped in either milk or dark chocolate.
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