11:30AM - 7:30PM
1352 Haight St, San Francisco10:30AM - 6:30PM
4069 24th St, San Francisco“This place feels like it is straight out of Diagon Alley. I think that the aged, cantankerous owner may very well be a wizard. But he and the other staff are part of this tiny shop’s charm.
I don’t know how they fit so many interesting bars of artisan chocolate in such a blink of a space. But they do, spanning across many shapes, textures, and flavors, to truly have something for everyone, from Easter rabbits for the smallest child, to fancy bon bons fit for a picky sommelier.
If you want to make a holiday or occasion special with some memorable treats, this is the place to do it. And, it’s right next to a bakery, which is perfect for grabbing a scone or loaf of bread while you’re there.”
“Passing by this cute little shop from the inner sunset flea market. Interesting products from Japan and Korea. The origini was nice too! Quite big chuck of salmon.”
“Cutesy ice cream parlor, been around for a while. Very colorful and always up to date with different themes and holidays inside. The service is quick and super efficient. The fudge tastes artificial, but you can never go wrong with the ice cream.”
11:30AM - 6:30PM
2299 Market Street, Noe St, San Francisco“I want to say this is 0 stars just so no one goes here. It’s my favorite candy shop of all time and I drive 2 hours every other month just to get a bag of candy.”
“Let me start by saying this is a wonderful confectionery shop. The fudge and caramels are world class in my opinion. Now.. what is a bit unusual is that this place is quite remote. It's near Fair Play, CA...and there is very little around except trees. So, it's a bit out of the way for most of us. Still, it's worth the drive.”
“See's candies is my favorite chocolate brand in the entire world. The staff here is just incredibly friendly which makes the experience even better. Love this location!”
5AM - 3AM
345 Schwerin St, San Francisco“We really enjoy their milk chocolate box. Every time we're in San Francisco we get a 2lb box, then have a piece each night until they're gone. See's Candy is one of the great joys for us when visiting San Francisco.”
“OMG! I love See's Candies so much! They are great sweets! I know I have a big sweet tooth, but hey, it is an opportunity to enjoy them, one bite at a time. Take your time, relax, and enjoy the sweets!
Kid-friendliness: Kids love the sweets, so why not?”
“Today 12/3/23 I had the pleasure of being helped by Gianna C. She was SO helpful and friendly! I was trying to find a gift for someone with a nut allergy and she answered all my questions and gave me several options. Thank you Gianna C. at Stonestown!!”
“Tried the beignets at Off the Grid at Fort Mason! Lovely way to finish the night. We got the Strawberry cheesecake one, and the filling was DELICIOUS. so creamy and added a good amount of sweetness to the bread. The other one was Apple Pie filling, but it was slightly dry. Make sure you enjoy them by the fire pits :)”
“Amazing candy store, we drove over two hours so my daughter could get some Swedish candy. It was everything she expected and more!
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“Absolutely giant candy store with 2 floors. Has different sections depending on the candy. Ex. Nerd corner, Oreo corner, Barbie corner, etc. this location also has an exclusive hello kitty Funko pop and everything is pretty affordable for what you're getting. This place also has their own line of chocolates for sale! Would definitely come back if in town.”
“One of nicest presents received was a tin of "San Francisco Chocolate Factory" dark chocolate drops.Good taste and flavor. Fresh and small batch- made.When get back to San Francisco, "SF Chocolate" will be on my place of must get to places.Photograph attached of the tin of chocolates which I had received.”
“If candy and Tiffany’s met you get lolli and pops. Your favorite candy shop with a RH feel of class. The truffles and cakes are displayed with elegance and the store is very clean. Even for the price the sweets are very good. I will return to try the pop corn.
The customer service and recommendations were top tier.
Parking: Plenty of parking either in the garage or in the outside lot
Kid-friendliness: Candy everwhere!
Wheelchair accessibility: Accessible and welcomed”
10AM - 7:30PM
2 Beach St, San Francisco“It’s an old fashioned candy shop. There’s a lot of saltwater taffy here, along with other old and new candy type to offer for kids. I saw many types of candy that I couldn’t imagine existing. Overall, good experience and probably good souvenir gifts for friends and families.
Kid-friendliness: It’s candy! What’s else?!
Wheelchair accessibility: The store is quite cramped with all the barrels, so wheelchair people should take note.”
“Free samples, servers super friendly, especially our server Nicole who helped us pick from the many many choices. Would recommend apart from the fudge, the rice crispy bars”
“Been to many of the candy shops in SF and this one is my favorite. Has such a wide selection of pretty much everything. Gummies, chips, ice cream, Swedish candy, Japanese Kit Kats and crazy soda flavors.
Highly recommend checking this place out.”