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    Bonne Bouche

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    16 years ago

    Tiny but perfect little shop. Great home ice-creams - seemingly all year around.

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    Poppys

    Poppys

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Poppys is in the Riverside Food Hall that sits adjacent to the occasionaly floody River Ouse that…read moreruns through the ever popular town of Lewes. When I used to work in this Food Hall I would frequently pop over to Poppys for a sweet fix to get me through the day. You can't see Poppy's Chocolate Shop too easily from the main road so you will have to walk right in and you will see it to the rear of the Food Hall. It is likely you will be greeted by either Sue or Celia who have an extensive knowledge of confectionery and will help you choose either the right items and packaging for a special occasion or help a youngster choose their little treats for just a few pennies. They sell a vast range of traditional sweets along with the more luxurious but affordable Belgian Chocolates. You are welcome to just buy a single chocolate if you just need a quick fix! Easter and Christmas is when the shop really buzzes with wonderful Chocolate creations to entice you. I hadn't had any of Poppys treats for a few years and so was absolutely chuffed to see they had gone on t'internet and couldn't resist placing an order. The Website is really professional with a clear simple ordering system and fairly priced delivery charges, good photos of products ensure you can choose the right product and there are options for choosing even the colour of ribbons or your preference of White Dark or Milk Chocolate, you can also add a gift message for free. I have placed 5 orders in a week now as its so useful for an inexpensive present for friends and family members.

    If you know it's there them it's hard to pass by and not go in. A really exquisitely stocked shop…read morewith all sorts of treasures waiting for you. Online orders can be placed and reliably delivered. Parking ok up the road in car park by The Dorset.

    Hotel Chocolat - Inside Angus's emporium - stout fellow

    Hotel Chocolat

    4.5(11 reviews)
    7.3 mi
    £££

    I remain a fan. It's quality all the way and fair priced. The company is truly worth our support…read moreand it has earned and deserves 5 green stars all the way. Brighton was buzzing and hot - a great city to spend a few days around. All those serving us were simply delightful and courteous. We bought our usual booze and nut based (macadamia and cashew) choccy and on this occasion we also tried a box of marzipan chocolates that were divine. We had the best ice cream sundaes, mine was passion fruit based and my wife went for the caramel based one. Both were delicious. The only down side was no customer toilet. As I see it when you serve drinks you provide rest rooms. These are premier league chocolates, hot drinks, alcohols like gin and cream based drinks, fab ice creams and they have branched into body lotions and cosmetics. Hotel C makes me think how shameful it is that Britain once had great chocolate makers and has lost them all to conglomerate greed. I'm conscious I no longer know enough about Thornton's as they have disappeared from view. I still remember one British chocolate maker that had as common in a chocolate box, green chartreuse filled chocolates and chunky stem ginger chocolates when today they sell stuff that they label chocolate when it barely is (a bit like cheap sausage makers saying their nasty products contain 'meat') instead they make stuff full of cheap sugar, cheap vegetable oil (they sell off cocoa butter to the cosmetics industry for more money and find cheaper muck to add to their manufacturing processes). In fact I watched a documentary on one of the big mega conglomerates about making chocolate bars and one of the staff actually discussed their efforts to make their products as cheaply as they could and how they worked hard at finding ways to make bars with as much of 'other' ingredients to cut back on chocolate. They sure a fooling a lot of people a lot of the time. For me it's Hotel Chocolat all the way.

    Before you get too excited, Hotel Chocolat is not a place you can check in for a couple of nights…read moreand get pampered by staff feeding you individual chocolate truffles made from the finest cacao. I'm sure that place exists somewhere but alas, its not here! Hotel Chocolat is actually a chocolate company aimed at the luxury market. Their packaging is slick and simple and their shops are packed with gift boxes, hampers and slabs of chocolate aimed at obvious markets like For Him, For Her, For Them. I'm not a fan of their milk or white chocolate - I much prefer Monteuzumas and Valhorona - but I do like their dark chocolate and particularly, their Single Estate bars from Venezuela, St. Lucia, Madagascar and Sao Tome.

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    Hotel Chocolat - Caramel sundae

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    Hotel Chocolat - Passion fruit sundae

    Passion fruit sundae

    Hotel Chocolat - Marzipan choccies

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