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15 years ago
Actually in Masham, and a fine little shop with all your childhood favourite sweets and a cracking array of ice creams. Well worth a visit and I think you can order stuff online read more
2 Market Place
Masham HG4 4EB
United Kingdom
01765 688997
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http://www.bahhumbugs.com
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What time does Bah Humbugs open?
Bah Humbugs opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Bah Humbugs close?
Bah Humbugs closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Bah Humbugs is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun Closed
Does Bah Humbugs have parking?
Yes, Bah Humbugs has parking options.
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Brand new this week. A chocolate shop making handmade chocolates. Specially conmmisioned items are…read moreavailale. Go along and have some samples and you will be back for more. The flavours are excellent and they are all made from the finest ingredients. A tiny shop but a real find.
Service was excellent! Our server Poppy was so lovely! Can't wait to go back next time im in…read moreHarrogate!
This is a nice Hotel Chocolat location, located on James Street in Harrogate town centre. It…read morefeatures a store and a small Cafe area, they manage to pack a lot into the space they have, without the store feeling too cramped. It is a premium chocolate brand, so the items are more suited for gifts than your day-to-day chocolate needs. The store inside seemed to match the high-end brand, it was presentable and modern, and the staff seemed average. They even had some of their own brand of alcoholic spirits too which sounded interesting. Sadly they didn't seem to be any sampling going on in-store on my recent visit. Opening Hours are in line with other shops in the town, closing at 17:30 Monday to Saturday, and an hour earlier on Sundays - not great but seems to be a problem throughout Harrogate's town centre. 4*
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This was the best mocha latte that we have had on the trip. The chocolate is made right upstairs in…read morethis building. The chocolate cake was great too. The restaurant is new and sparkling clean. Service was prompt and friendly. We are glad we stopped here.
From the owner: White Rabbit Chocolatiers, est 2004, is an artisan chocolate kitchen, shop and cafe, which crafts…read moreand sells it's own luxury chocolate truffles, bars and novelties, using only the best ingredients. We take our name from a 14th Century stone carving in St. Mary's Church, Beverley, said to be the inspiration for the White Rabbit Character in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'; but we gained our reputation from our experienced chocolatiers' award-winning flavour combinations, and for our chocolate experiences which fully immerse customers into Chocolate Wonderland.
The chocolate here is AMAZING. I've only been in once to buy a gift for some of my friends down…read moresouth as this shop markets itself as being a 'Yorkshire gift shop.' (Even though obviously you can get chocolate -everywhere.) I had to buy myself a little treat too as I really couldn't resist-their chocolates just look so special and delicious, and taste it too! I think the prices are reasonable for how nice it is too, and there's lots of choice.
A rather different mix - a chocolate shop but also a hand-crafted jewellery shop. Something a…read morelittle bit different! The chocolate shop is all about luxury and ideal if you are looking for a special gift or just want to treat yourself (and quite rightly too). The hand-crafted jewellery is by mum and daughter design combo Kathie and Hattie Grimes. The jewellery has a very unique form and delicate. Types of jewellery iclude bracelets, earrings, necklaces and rings. The little showroom/ workshop nestles under the eaves of the Grade 11 listed shop on the first floor. Downstairs is the chocolatier part of the shop with a wide wide range of traditional sweets. My favourite are the chocolate farmyard including a milk chocolate owl, a white chocolate sheep, a white chocolate green frog, a milk hedge hog, two white chocolate pink pigs and two mice, one milk and one white. Soooo sweet! Totally awesome! P.s. if you can't get to the shop you can order online - don't miss it!
Picture from official website http://www.the-chocolate-shop.com
This cute little chocolatiers is situated in the beautiful market town of Otley. It's a bit of an…read moreodd one, you have to get through the florists it seems in order to make your way through to the delicious chocolate goodness, but that is no big obstacle for the more discerning chocolate lover. I can tell you that personally. This place is like a Thorntons, like a Hotel Chocolate, only more indie, more personalised and more beautiful because of that. They serve all the specialised chocolate treats that you might hope for and expect including truffles, bon bon chocolates, chocolate creams of all flavours, chocolates with liqueur filling. Oh. God! It's chocolate heaven. The staff are friendly and they've lots of lovely box sets to choose from! A delightful store that will put a smile on anyone's face, and it'll be a killer choice for Valentine's day!
On a light industrial estate outside Leyburn, plenty of parking. Walk through the shop into the…read morefactory. Big picture windows let you spy on a woman bashing a tea towel with rolling pin. Three giant chocolate fountains (tempering machines) are mildly hypnotic. That's pretty much the extent of the factory, basically they melt chocolate and pour it into moulds. The star attraction is yet to come, however... Then you can sit on a school form bench to watch "the story of chocolate" DVD on a burnt-in projector. Don't miss it, ask the lady in the shop to start it up, you're in for a treat! To the accompaniment of Mantovani style sweeping strings a soporific woman reminiscent of the Caramel rabbit, or perhaps Nigella Lawson, narrates, really enjoying saying "cocoa butter". Then you see real people showing the moulding process, with occasional lascivious interjections from Nigella: "making the fillings", "take a look in the gift shop where you can buy all the chocolate you desire". Kitsch taken to the nth degree. Plenty of laminated thank-you notes from local schoolkids on the wall, obviously a popular attraction, I bet it's not for the DVD though. Shop selling overpriced overpackaged chocolate at the exit.
Lindt is possibly my favourite chocolate ever, in the whole entire world. For anyone who has never…read morehad it it's quite a rich, creamy chocolate. That's my best description, it's hard to describe the amazing taste. This shop is in the designer outlet so the chocolate they sell is reduced price-even better.
From the owner: The LINDT chocolate shops are the perfect destinations to discover and explore the ultimate LINDT…read morechocolate delight. The LINDT Outlet shops offer a unique assortment of decadent chocolate, developed by the LINDT Swiss Maîtres Chocolatiers. Discover a large range of LINDT chocolates, a huge variety of special offerings, great deals and beautifully wrapped gifts.
Pick and Mix at the Lindt Chocolate Shop York
Huge product variety at the Lindt Chocolate Shop York
Entrance of the Lindt Chocolate Shop York
A confession to start with: I've never been into this shop. But I have sampled their produce thanks…read moreto a generous relative who lives nearby and who has kindly passed a tray of their chocolates over to us. The are delicious -- I can't speak too highly of them. The people here must be high class chocolatiers, masters (or mistresses) of their art. The only slight drawback is that the tray we've been given hasn't got a little card explaining what is in each chocolate -- but in some ways that just adds to the excitement, as you never know quite what you're going to get. If the rest of their output is half as good as this then it won't be long until I have to edit the first line of this review!
Now moved from Milton street. But still the same great Hand made chocolates. If you Love real…read morechocolate made from cocoa beans and not cocoa fat. Then this is a must vist shop in Saltburn.
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