Beautiful outdoor view in the seating area
a variety of nuts in plastic bags
Small & cozy indoor seating area
Raspberry, Mango, Piña Colada smoothies. Delicioso!
More yummy sweets!
Yummy assortment of sweets!!
a paper plate of food and a sign that reads green chile
a tray of caramel apples
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Juanita and Juan, very clever with maracas
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Cafe Latte
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LaLa G.
Jan 30, 2024
A sweet lil shop in old town for tasty treats. I had a scoop of rocky road ice cream on a sugar cone. I'll have to go back to try a chocolate covered apple and peanut brittle. Service was fast and friendly. Nice outdoor area to sit and enjoy your snacks. There's also a small seating area inside for about 4 people.
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Sneha W.
Dec 1, 2022
Very cute little spot. They have such nice desserts and coffee. The choices of chocolates, caramel apples and glazed pretzel treats they had under one roof is unimaginable. We tried a few and loved all of them. The lady at the counter was very nice and they had a cute sitting option outside. It's cute, refreshing and delicious all at the same time.
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Val W.
Jan 29, 2024
I was walking my dogs in Old Town & could smell coffee and it had me craving some- I usually get the caramel blended Frappuccino from Starbucks, so I asked a sweet lady who was working if she could make one for me. It was DELICIOUS, and she was AMAZING! I can't wait to go back again- it was better than Starbucks! lol! Great place!!
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Casey S.
May 22, 2022
Lots of great things to choose from at La Choco - plenty of spicy chocolates (give it a shot!), chocolate-covered goods, and other things to choose from.It's a bit of a tourist trap and runs a bit high, but it's still a fun place to go.
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Abhishek S.
Jan 23, 2023
Beautiful facade to the store, very colorful and cheerful. The chocolate covered snacks are good, very standard, nothing too special. Nice place to sit down and grab some coffee to relax. I bet summer time this place gets much busier, I didn't see anyone in January winter, maybe too cold for tourism.
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Kendoll C.
Dec 15, 2021
A touristy hub, cashing in on the concept of "tourist trap" by boasting sweet treats with chili, such as fudge, coffee, ice cream, caramel apples, and more... and yes I fell for the green chili coffee trap.I would have fell for more 'must-trys' but while everything looked amazingly drool worthy the prices kept me from indulging. Very expensive-but I guess most people implore their 'treat yo'self c'est la vie when in Old Town.Now normally while on vacation, I would have caved but everything had this 'left out for days' look, the staff wasn't that friendly, and wasn't helpful answering questions about the weights of per lb products or prices of groups of treats.As for the coffee, I tried it, but never again.. must-when I'll stick to pinon coffee. La Choco's specialty coffee is highly priced, but is made with the same syrups you get at gas stations for half the price & their creamer/milk was french vanillla coffeemate capsules...so what was the point of paying for a flavor shot when I also wanted cream that was only provided with a flavor. The green chili coffee specifically tasted like green chili powder carelessly poured into hot over milked coffee.Not worth the price, calories, or giving up my specialty cup of Pinon
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Dana M.
Mar 18, 2022
Love the creative flavors of Chile and lime abs salt and sweet. Loved the fudge and chili lime apple
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Ashley L.
Apr 7, 2018
Let's be realistic here. Old Town is riddled with candy stores after the raging success of the Candy Lady. This is my second visit to La Choco and I really want to like them, primarily because their location is really awesome. But I just can't muster the affection I'm looking for.First of all, their product is just average. Tonight we got the milk chocolate caramel pecan clusters. They are slighter bigger than some of the candy places but very overpriced and taste like something from a chain store or a prepackaged box.Second, they just aren't friendly. Old Town is all about that tourism, baby! And tourism means you should smile at least on occasion. I shouldn't be the one trying to make this less awkward. And speaking of professionalism, spelling your product correctly should be a priority. It's one thing to spell something wrong to be cute. It's another to not be able to spell pickle because you just can't spell. Take some pride in your store!
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El D.
Feb 15, 2020
Their forte is in their hot chocolates and smoothies. In particular, you want to try the Mexican Hot Cocoa although the other ones with chile sound interesting. Nothing like strolling down Old Town sipping on a hot Cocoa from this joint. If you want something cold, try their smoothies, a good one is the Mango with Chamoy which had many tropical flavors with a mix of spicy.
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Ted C.
Mar 17, 2020
I'm not too much of a sweets person, but if you're playing tourist why not just go and check things out? For a weekend Old Town was pretty quiet, including La Choco. I walked in and it's pretty crowded, the majority of the space is for chairs and tables but the actual candy display/coffee bar/ice cream shop is in a smaller room off to the side. They use every inch of that space available, and they had just made a fresh batch of fudge and were giving out some samples and tried a lot. I'm not a huge fudge fan so I took a pass on that but got an Arnold Palmer and they had this chile peanut brittle which was pretty good so I got a bag of that. OH! They also have Blue Sky as well, kind of; blue rock candy, so if you're a Breaking Bad fan you can get that here.So, the Palmer was ok but that chile peanut brittle! It had a KICK to it that should not be taken lightly but delicious!
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