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    Bar32 Chocolate & Cocktails

    Bar32 Chocolate & Cocktails

    4.3(30 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I had been wanting to visit Bar 32 for a while. After all, it isn't every day that a bar has a…read moremassive sign above its name that simply reads "CHOCOLATE." I saw on social media that the bar was celebrating its 5th anniversary this weekend. Considering that nearly 45-50% of new businesses fail before reaching five years, the fact that they're still open told me they must be doing something right. After spending a few hours there on Friday night, I finally understood why they beat the odds. The moment I walked in, I appreciated the attention to detail in the decor. The holiday decorations were elegant and intentional--clearly placed with care, not just because the calendar demanded it. I expected great chocolate, but I didn't expect to see an actual winnower, the machine used to extract nibs from cocoa beans. That's when it clicked: this place wasn't just a bar with a theme. It was the real deal. Their tagline, "From Bean to Bar," suddenly made perfect sense. They produce chocolate on-site, through a full-scale production process that you can witness firsthand. The staff doesn't just serve--you'll find yourself learning from them about how and why that process matters and why it sets their product apart. When I spotted the winnower, my imagination immediately went into overdrive. I half-expected to see Willie Wonka or Milton Hershey sitting at a table inside. I was lucky enough to meet Nicole Callazzo, the proprietor and passionate Master Chocolatier. Lexie, the mixologist, made sure I was introduced to her the moment I began asking about the chocolates. Nicole carries a contagious love for her craft, and listening to her describe the art behind the chocolate was a joy in itself. They handed me both a cocktail menu and a chocolate menu. I glanced at them briefly, set them down, and simply said, "Tell me what I should order to sample what you do best." Without hesitation, Nicole suggested the "Little Bit of Everything." While my tasting board was being prepared, I ordered a hot chocolate. Lexie's face lit up at the suggestion, which only added to my excitement. It was served in a fine china cup and saucer--a presentation so elegant that it instantly became more than a sweet drink. It was an experience. Through the window, I watched a staff member in a spotless white uniform carefully pour selected single-source, direct-trade cacao beans into the winnower at 7:00 PM on a Friday night. Not just any beans--premium, singular-origin cacao, sourced with intention and care. The music, the atmosphere, even the art on the walls--it all felt warm, refined, and thoughtfully balanced between fun and sophistication. Soon, my board arrived--an artisan chocolate tasting platter, arranged like a work of edible art. I asked for permission to film the presentation, and you'll understand why when you see the clip. Nicole described each chocolate selection with passion, pride, love, and artistry. It wasn't rushed. It wasn't rehearsed. It was heartfelt. The serving size was generous--large enough for three people to enjoy fully without skimping on flavor. There was no chance I could finish that much chocolate in one sitting, but that wasn't the point. The point was to taste, learn, savor, and share. And share it I will--because this is a place built for: * a special someone, * a group of friends, * co-workers, or even * seasoned connoisseurs who appreciate high-energy thrills but seek a pause in elegance. Just steps from the world-famous Atlantic City Boardwalk, where casino lights pulse across the skyline and the ocean air hums with possibility, Bar 32 offers a rare kind of refuge. It's not an escape from the energy--it's a complement to it. A moment to reset, enjoy, connect, and indulge in something crafted with soul. Hard to believe but this entire experience was only $26.18 plus gratuity.

    Great place for a night cap or some delicious sweets. Cozy environment with a speakeasy vibe to it,…read moreDrinks are crafty and with amazing presentation. Friendly staff, it's a must visit when in and around town.

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    Sugar Factory - Atlantic City - Breakfast Sandwhich

    Sugar Factory - Atlantic City

    3.1(671 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$$

    After staying at Showboat Hotel Atlantic City, we quickly realized everything closed way too early…read more Luckily, right next door at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, Sugar Factory Atlantic City was still open and came through for a late night sweet fix. My sister ordered the cookie jar milkshake (cookies & cream ice cream blended with Oreo crumbles, caramel, and chocolate in a swirled mug topped with whipped cream, chocolate chips, and Oreos) and WOW, it did not disappoint. It was creamy, perfectly blended, and not overly sweet. I kept it simple with "The Classic" (vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate scoops with whipped cream, sprinkles, chocolate sauce, and a gummy cherry), and I had zero complaints, it hit the spot. But after viewing everyone else's desserts, it's clear this is the kind of place where you go big or go home. Everything we tried was beautifully presented, full of flavor, and the portions were HUGE, we definitely had to take some to go. The staff was friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. We sat at the bar with 90's R&B playing, what a vibe. The decor is super fun too, bright, vibrant, and just a whole experience. I've been to Sugar Factory before for their food and those famous over the top goblet drinks, but this was my first time really diving into the desserts and they did NOT disappoint. Definitely will experiment more next time after seeing my man's s'mores and her man's strawberry cheesecake shakes. If you're in Atlantic City and craving something sweet late at night, this spot is 100% worth it.

    Walked in around 1230p, a few weeks ago. I stood , waiting for a little under 5 minutes to be…read moreseated. Sat in a booth. Had the Penne Alfredo with cajun chicken. HEARTY size. Good. came with Bread. I also had the Butterfly cocktail. Tasty. A little on the sweeter side Guest had a burger and fries, said that was good. A little girl was there to celebrate her birthday, the waitress came over with a cupcake and sang happy birthday to her. That was cute! I also sang along :) Back of the casino, next to Starbucks. Many others came in, and stood and waited for a while before leaving. I think there def. should have been at least 2 people working

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