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    The Berry Chocolatier

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Treat Factory

    The Treat Factory

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.7 km
    $$

    When you arrive, it's not super clear that there's two different entrances: the one on the left is…read morethe actually Treat Factory store, and the one on the right is The Dairy Bar restaurant/gelato. At the restaurant, we got a freshly baked scone with jam and cream (which was nothing special) and a vanilla slice (which we really didn't care for - just tasted like layers of pastry with a vanilla pudding). Next door at the actual Treat Factory store, we got a few different $6 slices of fudge from the window. In the end we didn't care for it... The macadamia was super sweet and literally tasted like mostly sweetened condensed milk. The mint chocolate was okay, but the mint flavour was super strong (stronger than it typically is in chocolates). When we had asked the counter lady what he favourites were, she actually said, "Oh, I don't eat it. It's too sweet." We should have taken a clue from that!

    Hidden in the back streets of Berry is a foodie fun spot which houses The Treat factory and Dairy…read moreBar. What an ideal place to set up an operation of Chocolate confectionery and Gelato on a site that pays testament to their historic past - the original Berry central creamery. Built in 1895 to manufacture butter, by 1900 it became the first factory in NSW to pasteurise cream into milk and it became a famous milk producer and supplier. In 2016, they opened a new processing facility on old creamery lane. Now the old creamery is a cafe, gelato bar and treat factory. They use top quality local dairy ingredients sourced from South Coast Dairy who are right next door. The Dairy Bar have a cow to cone concept. Taking advantage of the freshest ingredients from right next door, and cows from the farm on site to make their fresh gelato. They have the capability to make 6 litres of gelato in 45 minutes and always have a new flavour each week. They have won a swag of awards at the Dairy cheese awards at the Sydney Fine Food awards, including 4 gold, 5 silver and 1 bronze. During our visit, Sarah from the Dairy Bar informed us Gelato has less fat than ice cream, allowing more flavour to hit the palate. We were surprised to hear their decadent dark chocolate gelato is dairy free, using only cocoa butter and we can attest for its deliciousness. The dairy bar is also a cafe, serving plenty of sweet dishes like creative waffles and sundaes and some home style food like loaded toasties, steak sandwiches, hot dogs, big brekkies, Devonshire tea and a dairy farmers lunch to name a few. The family also has 4 generations of condiment making, and also make chocolate and confectionery at the Treat factory next door. It's always so nice to buy straight from the producer. Whilst the store itself is not very noticable from the front, look to your left to the ramp there and be sure to pay it a visit. Once entering, you'll notice that the store is larger than you would believe. Whether you like sweet or savoury, you will certainly be like a kid in a candy store. On the left is a chocolate counter where you can sample and purchase a range of different treats including the newly discovered third 'ruby' chocolate. They produce over 250 kg of chocolate and much of it is only available in store or online. This room also has a plethora of jams, chutneys and other condiments with creative flavour combinations. We bought a few to take home, including a super delicious beetroot and horseradish dip. They produce over 5000 units of condiments and preserves each week and are distributed all over Australia. Another room contains the handcrafted confectionery, and with a nod to the nostalgia of the typical old candy store, they do plenty of our old favourites like musk sticks, caramel buds and licorice all sorts. There's also some modern variations of chocolate, and plenty of sugared delights like strawberry chews, lollipops pops and marshmallows. Head down stairs and find some savoury delights, with a bunch of items in the fridges including cheese and cured meats. There are also a range of spices, nut spreads, sauces and you can even get some smoked garlic bulbs. Your one stop stop for all things sweet and savoury. The treat factory and dairy bar is a foodie heaven. Check them out when in Shoalhaven and the Berry Area.

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    House of Chocolates

    House of Chocolates

    4.3(4 reviews)
    111.1 kmSouth Bondi/Tamarama, Bondi
    $$

    Who wouldn't want to live in a House Of Chocolates?!! Actually, my tastes reside more on the…read moresavoury side which is why if I AM going to eat sweets they have to be quality. The House of Chocolates has been here as long as I remember - and I grew up in the Eastern Suburbs. It still has an old-fashioned sweet shop kind of feel, I always expect some jolly fat man to come out from the back proffering a tray of freshly made chocolate treats*. (*Note: This has never happened.) We used to come here sometimes after a day at the beach for little hand-made chocolate penguins for a treat, so I have happy memories associated with this place. Add some choc endorphins to that and this is my Happy Place. The chocolates are hand-crafted by Sydney chocolatiers but they also have a small number of imported sweets. My favourites: chilli and salted chocs, and of course the Happy Place penguins.

    If you're in the need of a good old fashioned sugar rush then why not stop by the house of…read morechocolates? This old fashioned sweet store will conjure up memories of what life was like when you were a kid. There is so much variety and choice from local Aussie treats to fancy chocolaty imports. They have lollie jars, and sugary options are well as finely finessed hand made goodies. Prices start from $1 and could easy go into the hundreds depending what type of chocolate addict you are. I find this a fun place to try a bit of chocolate experimentation. Why not treat your taste buds to something new by purchasing a new flavour. It's a fun place to bring kids and kids at heart... I would suggest stopping in just to browse, but if you can leave without purchasing something than you have a lot more will power than I do...

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