5 Cranston Street, Edinburgh Old Town EH8 8BE | |
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In the Jungle Room, learn how chocolate is grown and harvested and about the chocolate trade.
In the Chocolate Kitchen, see, smell and taste the chocolate-making process all the way from the bean to the finished bar. Then try your hand as a chocolatier and make your dream chocolate bar to take home choosing from over 25 ingredients such as caramel pebbles, mint, candied orange, mango, fudge brownie and raspberry.
While your chocolates are setting, have fun in the Tasting Room with over 30 kinds of chocolate to choose from. We've selected the very best and most interesting chocolate from Scotland and around the world so you are sure to find delicious chocolates you've never tasted before!
It's 90 minutes of chocolate heaven.
Please contact us for information about allergies or any other dietary requirements. We aim to be as accessible as possible and are happy to work with you to reduce risk.
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