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    CocoAndré Chocolatier

    4.8 (117 reviews)

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    Rachel C.

    Awesome Dubai Chocolate, cute spot, and great customer service. I really enjoyed my experience.

    Matcha horchata
    Sherelle L.

    Whoever helped me out here was such a sweetheart! I enjoyed the friendless and answering my questions. I got some chocolate items, but I really was not the biggest fan of them. However, my Matcha drink was AMAZING!!! I will go back for that for sure. They also had an area with stickers, and some other stationary items which were fun!

    Catrina L.

    We had the mango horchata and was pleasantly surprised with how good it tasted!!! It tasted like a mango cream drink. They also have some really cool souvenirs to buy as gifts! Customer service is a plus and the got some really cool seating spots.

    Alex B.

    I was skeptical of a $10 chocolate bar- but probably one of the best chocolate bars I've had in my life. Love the inclusion of vegan options!

    Dirty Horchata
    Ro L.

    Great little spot in Oak Cliff. Had the dirty horchata which was delicious! Service was wonderful, prices are a bit on the higher side, definitely worth trying!

    CocoAndre
    Mary M.

    Oh CocoAndre`! Beautifully laid out Cafe in Oak Cliff. Warm and inviting offering Speciality Coffees,Horchata, and Artisan Chocolates. Today I had the Mojito Coffee which was a spin on the classic cocktail, but uses Espresso instead of Trquila! It was bright and acidic which is really great on a hot day(sip). Fresh Mint helps to balance the Espresso and keeps the drink from being bitter. I husband had a Jamaica Drink that was reminiscent of vibrant Hibiscus Cooler. We also had Truffles ( because what's life without chocolate...boring) The Chocolates were silky and succulent. No chocolate crumbles in sight! (That's how you know it's the GOOD STUFF) Need a little pick me up? Check it out!

    David S.

    I attended my first Yelp Elite Event here at CocoAndré Chocolatier the other day. I wouldn't have known about this place if it weren't for our Dallas Community Manager, Semhar. Thank you Semhar! This place is really tucked into the fabric of the neighborhood in the Bishop Arts District, but it is still walking distance from Bishop Ave. and all of the other cool places to visit. It's always cool to go back your hometown and enjoy small businesses like this one and help them thrive, and I will come back because before the Elite Event, I was already eyeing the Milk Chocolate Pistachio Bark (they also make it in a dark chocolate). It is delicious!! A perfect blend of sweet and savory with the added sea salt. A must try. I also got the complimentary Horchata, and chocolate candy on a stick. For a Yelp Elite Event I thought there would be more bells and whistles, like the news being there wanting to interview me or something like that. LOL!! I was just kidding, but seriously, you need to try this gem of a Chocolatier, it won't disappoint.

    Elizabeth G.

    There's no better feeling than supporting a small women owned, Latin X owned shop here at home. It's an even greater feeling when everything you buy, from the truffles, to the chocolate bars, to the coffee has you coming back every weekend. This chocolate shop hits the spot whether you're looking for really good coffee while walking through Bishop, or to grab some really great truffles for yourself bc you're worth it bestie. My fiancé and I stopped by Coco Andre, as it's been on my list of places to check out in Bishop arts -- I absolutely love that they are currently still following CDC guidelines, meaning that you need to have a mask and only four people are allowed in the shop at a time. There's also hand sanitizer at the cash register as well as at the entrance of the chocolate shop for everyone's convenience. Now what you're really here for: we decided to get a little bit of everything from the chocolates displayed at the front of the store to the ready to go boxes on the left-hand side. I opted for a spiced rum truffle, an orange dipped in chocolate, The raspberry lavender chocolate as well as the pear ginger chocolate truffle. My top two favorites were definitely the raspberry lavender, which is a dark chocolate truffle and raspberry infused ganache topped with some crystallized lavender. The pear ginger was similar and that it was also a dark chocolate truffle, pear ganache, topped with crystallized ginger. For my mom, I picked up the concha chocolates which she virtually inhaled, and Roseberry milk chocolate bar that I devoured after I hit miss Mary Jane *cough wink cough* The real winner was definitely their dulce de Leche Latte (I added a shot of espresso for an extra kick) With Mother's Day around the corner, you're definitely gonna want to stop bye and pick some things up for your mom and your ex's that you need to thank

    Chocolate selection
    Laura A.

    My boyfriend and I made a visit to CocoAndre for a Yelp event, and it was an adorable chocolate shop a little outside the well beaten BA path. The selection shows how much they know what they're doing. Aside from popular belief, good chocolate ain't an easy thing to make. We both had horchata, but I'm regretting not getting it "dirty" (or with a shot of espresso) because it reminded me of steamed sweet milk, but lighter. I need to try horchata elsewhere because I'm no expert, but it wasn't love. However, their chocolate is damn good. They have lots of gift options, and little take away pieces.

    Marcela T.

    I visited this chocolate shop for the first time and had no idea it was Mexican-American themed and owned! I was really excited to see the variety of treats they offered along with items from other small businesses. I tried the vegan horchata and I had a piece of milk chocolate. Both were excellent! I'm planning to come try the coffee drinks next time. The truffle selection was awesome, there was so much I wanted to try but so far I've had the French vanilla, spiced rum, double fudge, and the Turkish coffee. I needed to leave some for me to try next time. I was impressed with the cleanliness of the location and all the different molded chocolate, they had chocolate shapes for every occasion - from custom high heels to rabbits for Easter to luchador masks and cowboy boots. If you're a chocolate lover, you have to check this place out!

    Semhar M.

    What a gorgeous shop that's not only LatinX owner, but woman-owned as well! Cindy and her mother have created such a unique business with some of the most delicious chocolate I've ever had. They're also pioneers for the Latino community not only through their history but all over their social media platforms. The inside is decorated beautifully and features chocolate cowboy boots and tons of treats for purchase. Their homemade churro ice cream is amazing with the conchas! Loved it so much!! I highly recommend trying their horchata lattes! Such an amazing hidden gem tucked into the streets of Bishop Arts.

    Havah S.

    This business is really amazing. I love the creativity and small touches you see from the sign when you walk in to the multiple unique flavors you have to choose from in the chocolate itself. Also the chocolates have lots of little touches and are very obviously made by experts. This business is a family business who has doing it professionally for 11 years and it shows. Come in and try some chocolates-- you won't regret it. Truly delicious and great flavors. P.S. can I please give a shout-out to the truly contactless experience??? From the payment system, to the rack the put the drinks on which doesn't require touch, to the plastic that separates the employees from the customers, they truly thought of everything P.P.S. The truffles are stunning and are so smooth in texture. They melt in your mouth like a slice of heaven and the flavors really pop through. Excellent quality chocolates and definitely worth the visit for alone-- must must try when you go.

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    Everything is amazing here! Great chocolate, great matcha, great coffee, and great customer service! Always a vibe. Love it here!

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    Ask the Community - CocoAndré Chocolatier

    Are there any sugar free horchata drinks and chocolate options?

    As far as I know, horchata can be made without sugar or it can be made with sugar substitutes. They have semi-sweet dark chocolate but not unsweetened. I would ask if they have diabetic-friendly options

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