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    Schmidt's Fudge Haus

    4.5 (86 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Andrew C.

    The chocolates were fresh and tasty. They are known for their buckeye chocolates. I also really liked their toffee chocolate.

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    Righteous K.

    Schmidt's Fudge Haus gives Santa's Candy Store Vibes The workers are welcoming; and give samples. On my first visit, I tried their triple dipped malted milk balls. It was an instant yes, for me! I bought a pound of malted milk balls, and toffee, just to make sure their candy was good. I did a taste testing at home. All 3 testers (from California) agreed, this was fantastic chocolate. The next day, I bought more. Since then, I've ordered from their web site. Everything has been perfection. This is high quality Belgian chocolate. I'm a California girl, that loves See's Candies. Schmidt's Fudge Haus Candies are on par, or better than, See's Candies. In fact I'm gifting their toffee, to a Californian. We'll see what she thinks. Here's the link to the taste test: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJfTlH6Bf4J/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

    Kerri F.

    So glad I finally got to enter the store. Last time I was in German Village it was shut down after dinner. I made up for it this time. So many amazing sweet treats from all over the world. I walked around the store at least twice trying to decide on what I should buy. It's a beautiful building and kept very well. They have a huge selection of sugar-free chocolates as well. Of course I didn't buy any, but can't wait to enjoy the buckeye special chocolates.

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    Quinn A.

    This is such a cute store with its many candies. The fudge is soft and soo flavourful. The staff is helpful and friendly. What more could you ask for. Come here, you will not regret it.

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    Nate T.

    This place is a good neat place and the fudge is so good and it is made in the store homemade. You should definitely go there. And the staff is so nice and helpful.

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    Heather L.

    This is a must stop in German village for the best fudge! No really, they were voted one of the top homemade fudge shops in the US! There is also a bunch of other traditional candy shop chocolates and items to try, but if you get just one thing, its the fudge. On this visit I got the peanut butter cookies and cream fudge and it did not disappoint. There is also some gift items too. The staff was really nice and helpful. It is a little pricey, but that is to be expected from a local small business.

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    Mark E.

    Cute place with plenty of offerings. If you're in the area, visit here for some sweet treats!

    Some of the chocolate they sell
    Ana B.

    In German Village, we stopped by Schmidt's Fudge Haus for a bit of something sweet! There's so much chocolate here! And it's all made in house! We actually saw a man making the fudge. He had just completed mixing a very large bowl of chocolatey goodness, then he poured it into a flat dish. All the chocoholics had their eyes on this as they wondered how they could get their hands on this bowl for a good lick! They also have a variety of imported German chocolate and candies. You're not going to find your typical American chocolate such as m&ms and Hershey's. Instead you might find some nostalgic chocolate that you haven't seen in many years. I got some chocolate turtles on my visit to Schmidt's Fudge Haus. These are made of dark chocolate, and the walnuts are placed to look like legs and the head of a turtle. This is very quality chocolate. You could taste the richness of the dark chocolate in each bite. If you aren't into dark chocolate there are so many other varieties to choose from. If you're in the German Village please stop by Schmidt's Fudge Haus for some tasty chocolate.

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    The butter pecan fudge was not good :( too sweet and not solid enough. would love to see a coconut fudge as well. The buckeyes were good.

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    4 years ago

    -fantastic caramels, lovely buckeye, friendly salesman, reasonable prices. Had lots of authentic German snacks

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    Chocolate Café

    4.1(306 reviews)
    4.5 mi
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    Women-owned & operated
    18 years in business

    Great meals with philosophical friends (2 of 2)…read more Rarely am I in Midwestern capital cities with beltways around them, but I do have a few friends from years ago who do live in this city's suburbs. I once ate at their famed German restaurant with the lunch buffet and the extra cost cream puffs with an Italian-American friend who is sort of an Archie Bunker with an MBA. He provides the entertainment. The last time I ate lunch in C-bus with that good friend was before the pandemic. I believe that the lunch buffet has returned to that German restaurant, but I can wait to do that on some other trip. On this last go round, I met up for lunch with a different friend with whom you can discuss the human condition ad nauseam, which is somewhat of a good thing. It's a good thing because there aren't many people who are capable of doing that and who will engage in that. However, when you wrap up such involved discussions, you might feel a little overwhelmed for a while! I got to choose the restaurant ... from out of town. I didn't like the choices with which I was presented and the only area of town I really know is the Polaris area around Ikea. I looked up listings and recommendations. Chocolate Cafe' had two things under its belt from the get-go. It's a high scoring bistro-cafe that has a noteworthy breakfast and lunch following and it has the word "chocolate" in its name. It's in that area near the Barnes and Noble west of the big state university with its logo featuring a branch that looks like a marijuana leaf. I have since learned it's not a marijuana leaf. We ordered lunch, with one entree being a Cobb salad and the other being one of their club sandwiches, the latter of which was mine. It was very good and, as is often the case with me, I could have eaten a bigger sandwich. I went through it fairly quickly, even though I did have the small and cheap Swedish breakfast at Ikea that morning. With the entrees, we ordered bowls of their popular tomato basil soup, which really hit the spot on that cold day. To drink, we ordered house coffee and a hot chocolate. The house coffee is refillable while the hot chocolate is not, but that's standard protocol just about anywhere. With a name like Chocolate Cafe,' we did not order dessert. My friend left first and I stayed behind to look at the dessert case. I later caved in for a slice of their moist and rich chocolate fudge cake to take with me. Like I said, it was moist and rich ... and also very tasty and filling. The pricing here is standard and appropriate. The service was folksy and very attentive, despite their being full on a weekend approaching the holidays. The interior is bright because of the floor-to-ceiling windows around the perimeter of the restaurant. That really scores points with me. Lastly, upon pulling in, the parking lot was full and I had to park a short walk away, all the while paying attention to parking signs and rules. This implied that Chocolate Cafe' was most likely a good place ... and that was corroborated. I have never driven down I-71 into this city's center once past its beltway. I have doglegged and taken Highway 315 - the Olentangy River Parkway. At its top end, it winds a little and it's slightly scenic. As you start approaching OSU, all these different medical towers with different specialties loom over you ... from both sides of the road! It's similar to the feeling one gets when they drive past the Texas Medical Center south of downtown Houston, as in, "What a maze ... why so many damn medical buildings?" But that doesn't affect their rating. It's just a personal pet peeve. I'm going to go with 4.5 stars for Chocolate Cafe', which obviously rounds up to 5 stars. It makes for an interesting meal and experience and, while I would not repeat it like clockwork because of how rich it can be, I could definitely see repeating it if I lived in its general area. My friend said he would be coming back with family members. That said, you clearly see two seals of approval.

    Chocolate Café is hands-down one of my favorite local spots whenever I'm craving something sweet or…read morea drink. My absolute go-to is their chocolate espresso martini -- and it never disappoints. The chocolate-rimmed glass instantly sets it apart from anywhere else, and every sip is the perfect balance of rich chocolate and bold espresso. It's smooth, indulgent, and honestly feels like dessert in a glass. The price point is great too, which makes it even easier to treat yourself. I also love picking up a few of their smaller desserts like the buckeyes and chocolate peanut butter pretzels. They're decadent, satisfying, and made with love. Their cakes and other items are beautifully made as well. The staff is consistently friendly, welcoming, and helpful, which really adds to the overall experience. They also offer a variety of food entrées that I haven't tried yet, but every dish I see coming out to nearby tables looks fresh, beautifully plated, and incredibly tempting. It's definitely next on my list.

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    4.1(10 reviews)
    1.9 miShort North
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    I got to try Coco Cat Confections at the Hot Times Festival in Olde Towne East this evening. They…read morehad a cute little food truck/stand serving up some delicious treats. I walked by the stand for two days and my partner said let's get some. We both got the MUNCHIE BUSTER BOWL and it was amazing. We had different topping and was able to customize it. It was beyond delicious and simply delightful! Fresh fruit and that chocolate is amazing! It you see the stand around town you simply gotta treat yourself. You will not be disappointed.

    I found this place while exploring North Market and decided to give it a try because I liked what I…read moresaw. The display of chocolates was completely mesmerizing and contained a wide variety of truffles and handmade candy bars. The shop owner was very friendly and also gave recommendations on what to try. I tried only two truffles because I was so full from all the foods I tried before: Lavender Hand Rolled Truffle: The truffle itself was very dense and rich with a strong presence of cocoa. Every bite melted in my mouth just like any good quality chocolate. What ruined this one was the lavender flavoring which was so overpowering that all I could taste was cocoa and lavender. Vietnamese Cinnamon Hand Rolled Truffle: I really enjoyed this one. The cinnamon and honey in the truffle paired perfectly with the strong cocoa flavor and the chocolate itself was very rich. If I was ever in the area again, I would probably come by to try their handmade candy bars and white chocolate items.

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