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    Ritter Sport

    4.2 (239 reviews)
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    Anna B.

    A very small chocolate "factory," shop and cafe. The top floor has some explanations of the chocolate production and a place to get custom made chocolate. The ground level has tons of chocolate to buy and a cafe closer to the entrance with drinks, ice cream and a handful of dessert options. I tried the Ritter chocolate cheesecake, and bought a few chocolate bars that I've never seen in the states. Great spot for gifts!

    Contents of my 2000-gram bulk bag purchase.
    John H.

    It's like Wilhelm Wonka's Schokolade Factory, though not as large or film-like spectacular. Still, if you like chocolate, it's a fun stop. Such a variety of chocolate to see and purchase. I took advantage of a sale on an "approaching-expiration-date" assortment bag of 2,000 grams. That's 4.4 pounds of chocolate, people!

    Jay B.

    Missed the workshop we signed up for but we were still happy to be able to make our own candy bars. There's a museum that gives some history about the company upstairs. It's small but still informative. The store downstairs has all the sweets you could imagine as well trial bars. Great way to get some souvenirs or gifts as some items can not be found in regular stores.

    Logan D.

    Cons: -Definitely NOT a museum as advertised in a few guides--there's a few infographics on the second floor but that's it. Don't go here if that's what you're looking for. Pros: -Cool shopping experience given the number of flavors and sizes they offer here. -Cafe has cakes shaped like the bars, which is a quirky touch.

    Xavier Y.

    This is one of my favorite chocolates! The flagship store is a chocolate paradise! There's a chocolate making room at the front where you can customize your own chocolate bar. The employees that make the candy bars are all so sweet and super friendly. The candy store is on the main floor with a plethora of chocolate bar varieties. I was supposed to leave with a few, but I left with a whole basket. You don't find some of these flavors in America. Upstairs they have a mini museum about Ritter and a restaurant. Very informative museum and fun displays. I wish that Ritter had a flagship store here in America! PROS: Friendly service and a mass collection of Ritter flavors CONS: There is a wait for the candy bars to be made if you are customizing them. However this is understandable since there are a lot of people making orders for them. TIPS: Order your customize bar first (if you are planning to), then check out the museum and restaurant. Afterwards, you can pick up some fun candy bars on the main floor. By that time your customized candy bar should be ready for pickup.

    Heather Z.

    This was my favorite place we went in Berlin. They have every flavor of chocolate bar you can think of. You can even make your own custom bar. They also have a cafe upstairs with different food, desserts, and ice creams made with their chocolate. It was heavenly. I was also surprised how inexpensive it was. The chocolate bars were about half the price they are in stores. The hardest part was deciding what to get. I wanted to buy the whole store.

    Such a cute store!
    Melody Y.

    This store has every Ritter Sport flavor imaginable!! I wanted to buy the whole store but unfortunately it wouldn't have fit in my tiny suitcase.... One thing you MUST do if you come here is make your own chocolate bar! Do it right as you arrive at the store because it takes about 30-40 minutes for the chocolate bar to be ready. I chose to only make a 100g one because I didn't think it would be that special and I was a little overwhelmed when picking 3 flavors to add to my bar - there's too many choices! But after I left the store and tried my chocolate, I instantly regretted not making a bigger one/making more bars. I chose the mini marshmallows, chocolate crisps, and cocoa nibs with milk chocolate and to my surprise, it was SO GOOD. It's definitely a little pricier than buying the regular bars but it's definitely worth it!

    Cleaning the edges off my custom Ritter Sport
    William H.

    For those of you that don't know, Ritter Sport is much better than Hershey's, but this is like the Hershey's of Germany. Nevertheless, the German have a higher standard when it comes to chocolate and it shows. Usually around $3-4 in US drugstores, they were selling Ritter Sport here at the museum for about US $1 a bar. I stocked up on my favorites, which include coconut, dark chocolate with whole hazelnuts, and this new found flavor called Olympia. My German friend told me that this flavor was seasonal for the last Olympic games, but after a huge protest and uproar about its discontinuation, they brought it back. And it's amazing. Milk chocolate with yogurt, honey (and you can really taste the strong flavor of honey) , crushed hazelnuts, and dextrose (?). O geez it's amazing. What's also amazing is the custom, handmade Ritter Sport bars you can make for 3.90 Euro each (see pictures for process). You pick three toppings which range from flavors such as dried raspberries and caramelized roasted almonds to anise seed and dehydrated lemon.

    George H.

    Delicious chocolate mix in the dessert shop upstairs. I had the cocoa fondue and chocolate cakes. The chocolate downstairs is priced very well as well!

    Lindsey R.

    This is one of my favorite chocolates and to go in the store was so neat. Every flavor you can imagine is available and you can even create and make your own personalized bar. They have grab bags of miscellaneous chocolates for a discounted rate - such a great bargain. They even have the "king size" giant bars and other Ritter items.

    Sam S.

    A great marketing place for Ritter Sport. The best part about this store is that you can buy almost all types of bars here that they manufacture and they have a counter where you can make your own bar and pick it up 30 mins later. It's the most popular part of the store and there was a lineup the whole time I was there. There is a chocolate museum upstairs and yeah, it's ok, your life won't be incomplete if you never went up there. It's a good tourist attraction in town. It seems to be popular with Asian tourists for some reason. Or maybe, I happened to be there when it was full of Asian tourists. I have been there once and don't feel the need to go there again :-)

    Milk chocolate and dark chocolate
    Cathy C.

    If you've been to M&M Museum, this is better. They have a store, museum and cafe. They have flavors you won't find anywhere else. Although Ritter isn't necessarily my favorite brand, I ended up getting a lot of chocolates from here - damn you, cute and colorful packaging! *shakes fist* You can buy souvenir boxes and fill them up with whatever chocolates you want. Or buy pre-packaged ones to bring home for friends/family. You can create your own chocolate masterpiece. Pay for however many bars you want to create. Choose from white, milk or dark chocolate. Select 3 ingredients to put on your chocolate bar: nuts, cereals, fruits, etc. Allow 45 minutes for the product to be finished - I've already watched the process of chocolate making from people in front of me so, I went to the museum and store part. The museum will tell you that white chocolate isn't really chocolate! The cafe serves drinks and desserts. They have a chocolate mousse cake that looked soooo good. I told myself I'd get it before picking up my chocolate creation but I forgot.

    Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of the pieces.

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    The selection of chocolates is great. The employees are also very nice. I wish they had more locations.

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    Lots of chocolate varieties. Helps if you know some German to understand what's in the chocolate.

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