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    Lydgate Chocolate Tasting Room

    4.8 (47 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Nin J.

    Second time here for a tasting and each time was great. They really know what they're doing here by giving you a taste of their chocolate. It definitely hooks you and you are guaranteed to buy. It is a bit pricey, but it's definitely worth it. Also, the free tasting is very filling in itself.

    Paul M.

    Stopped by for chocolate tasting with my wife. AMAZING chocolate!!! We got to try about 8 different options along with macadamia nuts. We purchased the milk chocolate macadamia nuts and the dark chocolate macadamia nuts. Came with a cool gift bag and a cold gel pack to keep it fresh! Absolutely incredible stuff of the highest quality.

    Dianna H.

    Fun stop in downtown Kapa'a to try some chocolate for free! We walked in on Thursday afternoon and it was surprisingly busy. Had to wait a couple minutes for some slots to open up, but finally we managed to join on the end. They gave us a quick run through about their farm as well as some of the different products they produce along with the samples. We tried a variety of dark and milk chocolates as well as various macadamia nuts. Our favorite was what they called an OPC (i.e. other people's chocolate) called dulcey coins, so we bought a large bag for $15. They packed it really nicely in a thermal bag and even included an ice pack so it doesn't melt in the hot Kauai weather.

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    Trent O.

    We loved stopping here on our last day in Kauai. We were bummed we couldn't get the full plantation tour due to no availability, but as a second option we headed over to their store and tasting. Delicious high quality chocolate that is locally produced. They use fun additional ingredients like Mac nuts, cinnamon, caramel, cacao nibs to add texture and flavor to their offerings. We were ushered over to a long table. The decor and product displays were reminiscent of an Apple Store. At the long table we were given an overview of how the chocolate is made and were able to taste 6 or 7 varieties. Before leaving we purchased a couple kinds and they pack them in a little insulated tote bag with an ice pack so they won't melt. Nice touch. The tour guide/taster was a friendly lady and so was the rest of the staff. It was easy to spend $100 here with how high quality and delicious the lineup was. A great stop no matter what day, but it's especially nice to run in if it's raining to make use of your time indoors. Give it a try!

    Cacao nectar popsicle
    Sarah M.

    Chocolate tasting experience with friendly and passionate hosts. A cool, relaxing and delicious way to spend 30 minutes. The cacao nectar popsicle is a must try!

    Nancy A.

    This was our first time experiencing a chocolate farm tour and it did not disappoint. We were greeted warmly when we got there and were told where to park and meet our guide. Tour started promptly at 10:00am. Let me just say Jenna our guide is the most knowledgeable, kind and helpful person. We had no idea what goes into the process of making chocolate and the different types there are. The grounds are so beautiful. Jenna pointed out all the different trees and plants. Then there are the tastings. We must have sampled over a dozen different kinds of chocolate . Amazing!!! When you are on the island of Kauai, Lydgate Chocolate needs to be on your list of places to tour. Thanks Jenna and staff for a great time. PS: Jenna, Plan the trade and trade the plan.

    The first round of tastes
    Brian M.

    Free chocolate tasting - yes, please. This a great Kauai experience. It takes about 10-15 minutes as they walk you through the story of their chocolate and explain each bite that you will taste. It feels like a fun wine tasting in Napa with great chocolate instead of great wine. Take the time and enjoy the experience. There is also no pressure to buy anything but you will likely want to.

    The outside
    Bri V.

    We got to try so many chocolates for 100% free they all were so yummy and they used pretty clean ingredients in the chocolate fresh cacao from their Farms and organic cane sugar the employees were so nice and the restaurant is pretty minimalistic

    Purple orchid I forgot the real name
    Claudia S.

    It was very educational and tasty. You taste about a whole chocolate bar worth of chocolate plus tropical fruits and local honey. You get to walk around the farm and see different fruit trees and flowers and learn how chocolate is made. Our guide Melanie was very friendly and knowledgeable.

    Outside tasting room
    Diane M.

    We were unable to book a tour at Lydgate, so went to the tasting room. What fun! The hostess was so enthusiastic and explained the differences in chocolate.. I loved every tasting she offered and ended up purchasing an assorted bag of chocolates. They even provide an insulated bag for your purchase. Definitely a fun stop for tourists.

    Free chocolate Tasting at Lydgate store
    Shakti D.

    Free chocolate Tastings: OMG, wow!!! Some of the best chocolate in the world... and I'm a chocolate afficionado. Godiva, Sees, Lindt, Belgian chocolate... none of those megabrands even come close. I live here and am completely hooked... must have my fix every week. The free chocolate Tasting is a great experience! Think "wine tasting" at a vineyard, but super high-quality chocolate instead. It will be the funnest shopping stop you make on Kauai. If you're lucky, Toni will lead your tasting (which only takes 10 minutes): she's choc-full of good information and super sweet. Enjoy!

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    My wife had been wanting to make her own chocolate bar for years and I was primarily interested in…read morethe process every time we come to Kauai. Well, we finally pulled the trigger on it and did the experience...and it was well worth it. Lance, the owner and instructor was fantastic. With only 8 spots available, you have to book this as soon as it is available. The shop is only 300 sq. Ft. So any more people would be too much and the set up was perfect. It is amazing this small space produces the chocolate! The overall lesson is great because he takes you from bean to chocolate. This is not tree to chocolate because he doesn't have the trees nor does he have the pods and that part of the collection process (however, Lance, if you or your wife are reading this, it might be a great future endeavor to have an option to work with one of your partners and add on the collection tour before!). While he doesn't have the collection process, Lance does an excellent job speaking to the process once beans are collected. From there, the chocolate making and tasting process is thoroughly explained and you are part of it. Finally, making your chocolate is a lot of fun and there are roughly 30 ingredients you can use for your 2 bars. I personally made: an Indian spice flavor chocolate for half a bar, coconut sea salt for second half, matcha coconut sea salt for 3rd half, and coffee bean sea salt for last). Bring your creativity! Thank you Lance for this fantastic experience.

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    Spring for the deluxe tour. At the end instead of having to decide what you want you get a great…read morevariety. Our tour guide Sherry was amazing, great energy. Expected to have my husband pass me his dark chocolate as normally it's not his thing but he tried it and I'm sad to say he kept eating all the chocolate. If you're looking for a good intro to fine chocolate and eco tourism this is it.

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    Must stop tiny shop! The chocolate here is incredible. I also highly recommend the 5 piece sampler…read more Jack told us about his wife's passion and chocolates - and the story is so cool! This definitely is a place to visit to try chocolate! Truffles - the outside has a crunchy perfect shell - and the inside of the truffle is very soft and melts in your mouth. Definitely get one of the powerhouse bars there's nothing quite like it. Go give Jack a visit! Located directly across room the Old Hanalei School building.

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    4.6(22 reviews)
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    Wine Wine Wine. We were coming back from the beach and wanted to get a good bottle of Vino for a…read moreBYO place. Well, stopped at the lite we see a big ol sign for wine beer and cigars ... perfect! One of the owners was working the store and we found her both pleasant and knowledgable. We are from so ca and are fairly knowledgeable about wine. The store had many great bottles of both Sonoma and Central Ca (paso) wines. Turley, Paul Hobbs, Orin Swift, Lyme Callodo etc. Also good internationals ... Molly Dooker, lots of 90+ Parker wines if your into that. Note not many bordeaux's but high end opus and insignia if u want to splurge. Best part was the wines were very well priced ... Only about $5 more per bottle on the best prices I get at my deep discounters in ca. - defiantly a surprise on the island. They also had a great selection of cigars ... Although a bit pricey given the high local tax ... I think you get that all over the island. So if u know wine u will love this place ,,, if u don't but want a good bottle at a fair price, look at the WS and Parker ratings to guide you they have listed on shelf.

    Vacationing in Kauai was happy to find a place that stocked decent wine. I may be a little snobbish…read moreabout my wine. The woman was sweet as can be and knew her wine. Sadly to say we always carry Corkscrew with but not this time and guess who gave us one. By the way it also included some great recommendations to local restaurants, etc.

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    Came on a Tuesday, party of 2, for the 9:30am tour (they only do one 3 hour tour per day), price…read morewas $125 per person. Now I originally was aghast that a botanical garden tour was this expensive, but after doing it, I think it's actually well worth the price. This isn't one of those gardens you can just walk in and wander around - it's guided tours only with staff. Pros: - Probably the most entertaining and varied botanical garden tour I've ever done, complete with a chocolate tasting sit-down learning experience with the guides. - It's BEAUTIFUL - and doubles as a leisurely hike if you're very able-bodied. It felt like a very HAWAII experience given the lush greenery, the number of new plants I had never seen before, and fun facts about Kauai and this specific botanical garden. - There's different "stops" on the tour where you'll get to try more uncommon fruits and bites (we had longan, rambutan, apple banana, sugarcane plant, and this really delicious honey!!) and you get to try a cacao fruit (which tastes nothing like chocolate lol) - they provide organic herbal bug spray if you don't bring your own - Pretty easy to find, the staff were super communicative beforehand via email and text with directions - Our tour guide Lauren was super knowledgeable and answered all our questions kindly, even when she was visibly quite pregnant! I was impressed at her stamina - I personally liked that it was a pretty "active" tour, where you hike across a bridge, uphill a bit, etc. You should definitely wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes, because the dirt can get pretty wet if it rains. I wore hiking pants and hiking shoes and felt pretty comfortable, and I felt sorry for people who came in sandals - The chocolate tasting was really unique - we got to try their in-house chocolate that had notes of cinnamon - and they said that it was a cinnamon tree in their grove where water would pass that gave it this flavor! - They also provide walking sticks and umbrellas for people if you want them - Reservation only, online booking in advance - I think this preserves the magical vibe of this nature-y place and keeps the quality of the service high - The staff clearly love and care about what they do, which is very refreshing to see! Cons: - It can be pretty strenuous if you are elderly or have orthopedic issues.

    We had an amazing time on our visit to Princeville Botanical Gardens. The vast beauty of the…read moregardens were surreal. Our guide was wonderful and knowledgeable. She answered questions and explain many details of the tour. Along the way we tasted many fruits grown in the garden. The chocolate tasting was more than just a tasting. We learned so much and enjoyed many varieties of chocolate. It is truly an interactive tour. We had several younger people and it was wonderful seeing them ask questions and engage with the group.

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