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    French Broad Chocolate

    4.4 (7 reviews)

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    Heaven in a box!
    Charlei T.

    Can't go wrong with gourmet chocolates. I first had these at the Biltmore and loved the Chocolate Raspberry paired with red wine. When I returned home I ate one a day trying to keep them as long as possible but of course all good things end. When I stumbled upon this stall at Ponce City Market I was overjoyed! I stocked up on my favs, including Raspberry and Lemon, and tried some new alcohol based ones. The service was friendly and the location was tucked away in what I consider to be the dessert nook. Now that I know this is here, I'll definitely be back.

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    Kristen T.

    I'm not sure how I didn't know this was here this entire time! I think they opened late in 2022 and had I known I would have visited MUCH sooner. It's inside Ponce so parking is what it is. That said - these bonbons y'all. Out. Of. This. World. I fell in love with French broad in Asheville (where they started) and was always so bummed with how far away they are. We have a toddler now so we don't get out of town as much as we would like. Having French broad in ATL is such a blessing. It is some of the best chocolate I have had and I don't say that lightly. I love all the fun seasonal flavors and they have some really amazing ones you can hand pick at the kiosk - I'm talking to you passionfruit. You can grab a prepacked box and other goodies or grab individual ones. They also have other treats like chocolate bars and hot chocolate and brownies. I won't waste my time on other chocolates because it doesn't get better than the bonbons but I will try the brownie soon! If you haven't been you really are missing out. They are pricey, but what isn't these days. If I could give them more stars I would. Really excited to go back for more!

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    The lady that helped us figure out which chocolates to go for was very genuine and patient. We walked away with several chocolates.

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    Walked in here on a random Friday afternoon while I was waiting for my Watch to be serviced a…read morecouple doors down. We saw some of the really cute things in the window, so we walked in and it did not disappoint. The place was filled with chocolates macaroons and a whole bunch of pastries. You could also order a whole variety of espresso drinks and lattes, etc. It even had a really cute seating area directly outside, but if you could fit yourself inside, there was some bar seating as well. The place is not large however, the cases are definitely filled with a lot of goodies. On this particular day, it did take us a little while to make a decision as there are quite a few choices. However, the two staff members who were here that day were very patient with us. We did walk away with macaroons a lemon meringue tart as well as a Canele. You know what it's in the pictures. I do not have a picture of that because it was eaten before I got a chance to take a picture of it. But everything was so tasty absolute perfection. I don't know who's making this stuff but they are truly talented. I have to come back here again when I'm in Buckhead Village.

    I always enjoy a beautiful treat from this bakery. There is usually no line so I pop in to try…read moresomething new. Today was more of the Black Forest cake I enjoy and then an eggnog pastry. The chocolate cherry combination of a Black Forest cake is classic. The eggnog was ok and light but I like the design of it more than the taste.

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    I Was excited and wanting some candy and it looked pretty colorful from the outside…read more However, upon entering I felt as if I was in a ghost town. The employee was sitting down behind the counter just ignoring everyone who came in so quite literally the store was not being monitored and a few other customers mentioned how it would be easy to take. I wanted some gummies and went over to their selection but you can tell it is not maintained. Lots of stale gummies and or empty bins. It was rather disappointing. Once I was ready I was at the counter for about 12 minutes and I kept looking at the employee to see if they would come over. Eventually I said excuse me and he got up very annoyed. Didn't even greet me, tons of attitude and mumbled my total so low I couldn't hear it and had to rely on the screen for my price. I said thank you and he just ignored me and went back to his seat to completely ignore the other customers. It is pretty unfortunate that this location has such awful service.

    Lolli and Pops, a store that markets itself as a whimsical haven for candy lovers, has proven to be…read moreanything but sweet when it comes to basic customer service and inclusivity. My recent experience on a Sunday evening (5:22 PM, to be exact) was not just disappointing--it was a glaring example of systemic indifference and selective engagement that has no place in retail, let alone a family-friendly establishment. From the moment my excited little one walked in--freeing herself from her stroller with the innocent enthusiasm only a child can muster--to the moment she proudly selected her lollipop and approached the counter, not a single employee could muster a "Hello," "How are you?" or even a perfunctory "Did you find everything okay?" Instead, the interaction was reduced to a robotic price quote, dead silence, then back to their conversation. No warmth, no acknowledgment, no effort. If the staff's exhaustion at the end of a weekend shift was the issue, then management needs to reevaluate scheduling or hire employees who understand that customer service is the bare minimum in retail. What makes this experience even more egregious is that this wasn't an isolated incident. On multiple occasions, I've noticed a pattern--certain customers are greeted warmly, while others (particularly those who look like me) are met with cold indifference. A simple "Hello" should not be a privilege; it should be standard. If your staff lacks the emotional intelligence to treat all patrons with equal respect, then your establishment has failed at its most fundamental duty. The most heartbreaking part? Watching my little one's bright-eyed anticipation wither into confusion when her simple joy was met with blank stares. Children remember these moments. They internalize them. And while she may not fully grasp the nuances of poor service or discrimination, I do--and I refuse to spend my money in a place that allows such energy to thrive. In 2025, consumers have endless options--and even more platforms to voice their dissatisfaction. If your employees lack the personality (or basic decency) to engage with customers, they have no business working in retail. And if management turns a blind eye to discriminatory behavior, then they don't deserve patronage. To Lolli and Pops at Perimeter Mall: You've lost not just my future business, but the business of my network as well. My coins--and those of my vendors--will be spent elsewhere, with establishments that understand respect, inclusivity, and the bare minimum of hospitality. To Potential Customers: Spend wisely. Your money and your energy should go to businesses that value you--regardless of what you look like or what time you walk in. "A candy store that leaves a bitter taste."

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