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    Flesor's Candy Kitchen

    4.1 (101 reviews)
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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Taylor H.

    Came here for the first time today because my mother in law highly recommended it. It's in a small town and was established in 1901. It's under construction but still up and running. The old school feel is such a cool experience to see and very nostalgic. The original soda and ice cream makers are still here! Food and staff were super friendly and will accommodate any requests. The candy is amazing and it's definitely worth coming through anytime you're visiting.

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    Amanda H.

    What a pleasant afternoon spent at Flesor's. My parents had made the trip to Tuscola from Effingham several weeks prior and loved the food and atmosphere so much that they wanted to bring us. The woman working behind the candy counter caught wind that we were from Pittsburgh and kindly let us see in the back where the magic happens. Devon was so kind and welcoming - letting us see how the turtles are prepared back in the kitchen. I love that they are keeping the family tradition alive. This is the perfect place to stop for a home cooked breakfast/lunch. My Reuben was super tasty and so were the fries. The candy counter gal was super helpful when it came to picking out the perfect box of chocolates. I can't wait to visit again! What a great experience.

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    Zachary D.

    Flesor's Candy Kitchen is an old school diner in downtown Tuscola. If you have a sweet tooth or just want a quality burger while in downtown, Flesor's has you covered. They have a large selection of white, dark, milk chocolates, caramels, combos, truffles, and candied popcorn. We went in for a treat after an afternoon of shopping. I had an old school chocolate shake with fries and tasted my sisters cherry soda. It was all very delicious and hit the spot on a crummy day outside. Come on over to Tuscola and have a treat. My sisters boyfriend was from NYC and when they dropped off the bill he picked it up and his jaw dropped because of how great everything was, how nice the service was and how affordable the whole treat was.

    The one interior is historically unchanged.
    Gwen M.

    Flesor's is beyond a doubt one of my favorite places on earth. Homemade candy, just exactly like grandma's and that includes melt in your mouth divinity and fudge. The soda fountain remains in all its glory and you can dine in the adorable cafe. Tin ceiling. Tile floor. Marble counters. This place is the same place where your grandparents or great grands met and fell in love. And you will too. With a Flesor's and it's historic wonderfulness. Make it a destination stop!

    Steak sandwich and onion rings
    R.J. V.

    If you happen to live nearby or are passing by Tuscola I recommend trying this little restaurant/candy shoppe. It's a nice old fashioned place complete with a old style soda maker. And let me tell you this place offers some old style soda - the kind of soda you could only have back in the 1950s or 60s. It's basically just syrup. Very tasty but very sweet. Definitely worth trying. They can custom make a bunch of varieties of flavors. They offer a variety of sandwiches, soups, salads and breakfast food. I had the steak sandwich and it was awesome. Afterwards I suggest you peruse their selection of sweets such as candy apples and chocolate. Overall a very pleasant visit. I'm sure you will enjoy it!

    Reuben sandwich, French fries with brown gravy.

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    Try the ice cream! Multiple flavors homemade handmade ice cream and truffles. Breakfast is very good as well for cheap!

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    I enjoyed the soda but the food isn't that great but that's just my opinion. I've had better!

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    Candy Kitchen

    5.0(3 reviews)
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    One of the most unusual B & B's you'll ever stay at. A complete Soda Fountain from the 30's has…read morebeen completely restored. The whole place is filled with memorabilia from when the store operated. Brenda and Wayne are the most gracious Hostess and Host you'll ever meet. Wayne has stories that never ended about the history of the fountain and the town.

    Greenup is a small town in the heart of agricultural Illinois, and near where many of my wife's…read morerelatives lived, where her parents grew up. We've visited the area a few times since moving to central Illinois a few years ago, and we always make a point of having a meal at the Candy Kitchen. This place continues the Illinois (at least) tradition of locally owned establishments that specialized in making and serving ice cream and candy. Although I can't figure out why I haven't tried their candy, I have tried their ice cream and their (less sweet) food. On our latest trip, with a pile of relatives, we all stopped at this place, that my in-laws used to call "The Greek's". Since the time my in-laws were growing up, decades ago, the place has changed hands (at least once), but you can tell that the current owners care about quality and service. When we arrived, the place was hopping, but with only one server in evidence we were concerned about how long we'd be there. Within a few minutes, though, there were servers everywhere. Seems that when it was seen how busy the place was, everyone was called in to help. On this latest trip, I had a really good patty melt. My wife had a (huge) pork tenderloin sandwich. We all shared around pretty much all of the various fried stuff, including mushrooms, onion rings, and green beans (!!!). My wife swears by the black walnut ice cream, but I prefer some of their other flavors. They're all made there, and all a lot better than you'll find at the typical ice cream shop or supermarket carton. I'm sure we'll be back to the area and I'm sure we'll be back to Candy Kitchen. If I'm a good boy, maybe I'll get to have some candy next time!

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    Suzu’s Bakery - Mini Chocolate Okara Cake ($2), Mini Pumpkin Spice Okara Cake ($2), Kabocha Pan ($4)

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    4.6(56 reviews)
    22.1 mi

    Definitely very Asian bakery with lighter flavor profile. The okara cake was a very interesting…read moreconcept. I've made stuff with okara before and like the particular flavor and texture-- it feels drier and denser because of the soy pulp, but it's something I like. I also like how not too sweet everything is. Their miso salted caramel tart was also good, I also like that they sell day-old stuff with half price. I can get behind the concept and the intention behind how this bakery is ran. Very excited to have discovered this on our trip to visit uiuc. Would've loved to try their sencha, hojicha, and genmaicha next time!

    I'm normally a huge fan of this bakery as the quality of the bakes are pretty good so we come here…read moreoften as you can see in my previous review. However, a few weeks ago, (6/6/26) I had a disappointing experience with a staff member there while picking up an online cake order. On the day of cake pick up, I was done with errands at around 10am, I called the bakery to ask if it was possible to pickup the cake early. The girl on the phone sounded very annoyed with my request (I was just asking, they could have said no) and told me they don't do pickups until noon but I can still come in. So I get there and she immediately starts treating me like I was a huge inconvenience. As she's handing me the cake, she pulls out a receipt and started scolding me that pickups don't start until noon and it's right there on the website. I showed her my email receipt confirming 10:30am pickup and how there's literally two different sections with different times on their website so i was obviously confused. but she ignored my explanation and continued chastising me for the misunderstanding of the pickup times. I just let it go as I didn't want to argue but I left feeling very upset. I think management/owners dropped the ball on training staff on how handle these types of situations with professionalism and not immediately placing blame on the customer. I tried my best to smile and be friendly to her but she was starting to become defensive. There was no accountability for the user interface of their website. She made sure to make it known that it was my mistake alone. I have not decided whether I will continue to support this establishment but I won't be back for awhile.

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    Suzu’s Bakery - Kabocha Mochi ($4) - I like the filling, which is kabocha and shiroan. But the mochi outside is too sweet.

    Kabocha Mochi ($4) - I like the filling, which is kabocha and shiroan. But the mochi outside is too sweet.

    Suzu’s Bakery - Mini Matcha Tart ($2.15) and Matcha Roll Cake Slice ($9.25) - tart is quite sweet. I preferred the roll cake

    Mini Matcha Tart ($2.15) and Matcha Roll Cake Slice ($9.25) - tart is quite sweet. I preferred the roll cake

    Suzu’s Bakery - Inside of Black Sesame Mochi Cake ($4.25) - good! It's pretty sweet but has a strong black sesame flavor.

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    Inside of Black Sesame Mochi Cake ($4.25) - good! It's pretty sweet but has a strong black sesame flavor.

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