“Charming candy shop, at the railroad stop at Prides Crossing. Not far from the Gloucester, Beverly, Magnolia area. A must stop to enjoy the candies this confectioner puts out. A special spot.”
9AM - 5PM
85 Leavitt St, Salem“Cute little store…if insidiously tempting at the same time! That is by design, of course. The chocolate is pricey, but legitimately top-shelf. It holds its own next to any premium brand. Tip: Create an online account to collect some perks over time. And while you are at the store, check for items with discounts on them because their best-by date is approaching. They'll still be perfectly good.”
“This is a really fun candy shop! Great variety and nicely decorated. It's pricey, as are all candy shops, but it's worth it. The candy was fresh and, of course, delicious. It is in a great location with lots of places to shop for fun things. I highly recommend checking it out.
Kid-friendliness: Very kid-friendly.”
“Very fun shopping in the oldest candy store! Bought a coconut chocolate dipped confection that even the employees didn't know what to call it. I called it ?”
“Charming high quality chocolate shop that has a great variety of lovely treats. Staff was friendly and helpful but not well-versed on dietary restrictions. Like most gourmet foods, you get what you pay for, and these are delicious but not cheap.
Dietary restrictions: We were disappointed that the staff seem to not take our concerns about dietary restrictions seriously. They could do better.
Kid-friendliness: These are high-quality fine chocolates and not a candy store with children's candy.”