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Fudge Kitchen - Free Samples available.

Fudge Kitchen

(13 reviews)

£££

Oh, WOW. Not only is…read moretheir homemade fudge incredible, the staff has a great sense of humor and are very welcoming. I know this review is short, but trust me: this is a yummy stop as you explore Windsor

This isn't just a fudge shop, it's an experience! After a day in Windsor, we were heading back to…read morethe train, when we noticed a very entertaining man handing out fudge samples. We couldn't resist so we walked right over. He was so funny and welcoming! I can't remember exactly what he said, but before we knew it, we were in the shop trying out even more flavors. His co-worker who was inside was just as welcoming as him! For those few minutes that we were in the store, I honest felt like I was a part of their family. We ended up buying a piece of fudge and went along with our day, but the experience stuck with us and is something we talk about even now - 2 months later! Now the fudge itself - so, so good! I don't think you can really go wrong with any of the flavors! The salted caramel is a personal favorite and double chocolate is really good too! I tend to like more of the classic flavors, but they have tons of options to choose from if you're looking for something more unique. They have a location in Cambridge as well, right across from King's College. I've had fudge from there too and while it tastes just as good, and the staff is nice, it's not quite the same as the staff at this location! I highly recommend making a stop here if you're in Windsor!

Paul A Young Fine Chocolates

Paul A Young Fine Chocolates

(30 reviews)

£££

Soho

I went into a million artisinal chocolate shops in London searching for gifts and the best…read morechocolate and this was one of my favorite places for fine chocolate! (Tied in 1st for my favorite London chocolate was the Pump Street chocolate curated by Harrod's department store, and one from Whole Foods hah!) Paul A Young is famous and won awards for their salted caramel chocolates, unique and unlike any other I've had because they're much softer than the usual caramels, but at the same time not completely liquid. I personally thought their brownies were the best part - they seemed overly dense but were so rich and perfectly decadent. I also purchased the sampler of different varieties of milk and dark chocolates, and it was my least favorite because I felt the darks were a little too dry and bitter and the milks were too creamy and sweet. I'd recommend you taste the samples on the main table before purchasing. The truffles were beautiful and the flavors unique but personally I was not a big fan (except for the salted caramels). Overall, highly recommend a visit here for the salted caramels and brownies!

The chocolates are definitely works of art, especially the ones adorned with gold dust or gold…read morewrapping. Unique flavors give the truffles personality, such as basil, porter with pretzel chunks, PB&J, mango and lime daiquiri, and my favorite named chocolate: Seedy Soho. So they do a twist on classic flavors with fun names, and of course, a beautiful presentation. Each chocolate runs £2 each, with a quantity discount as you buy more, example, a box of 4 will be £7. If you're looking for something the kiddies may enjoy, the chocolate covered brownies are the way to go, and are not only pretty but are fairly large and only run £2 each. Expiration dates vary, so definitely be sure to ask about each before making a purchase, if you are planning to gift them later down the line. Many of the hand-selected chocolates last only about 7 days, others a little longer depending on the contents. I always feel strange about going into a business where people hover and follow around as if I might break or touch something they don't want touched--that's sort of how it's felt the few times I've been inside the store. No doubt, there are phenomenal displays of chocolate out in the open that they simply don't want messed with: a round table in the center of the room with truffles and other delicacies jutting out in intricately placed rows, a vat of "Aztec" hot cocoa that appears as thick as sipping chocolate, trays and trays of chocolate covered brownies, and shelves adorned in boxes of truffles and molded chocolates, so perhaps that's why the staff make it a point to keep a keen and wandering watch over their guests. So I'll definitely return for the chocolate covered brownies since they're so rich that they taste like chunks of pure fudge, an also pop in for hand-selected chocolates for gifts, I just wish it didn't always feel like "big brother" was watching all the time...

Jessops - photographystores - Updated May 2026

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