Nunu Chocolates - Menu

529 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn I-11217-3092, United States

4.3 💬 176 Reviews

Phone: +19177767102

Address: 529 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn I-11217-3092, United States

City: Brooklyn

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 176

"This charming little boutique chocolate shop is a must-visit. From the moment you step inside, you're enveloped by a delightful chocolate aroma, thanks to their small kitchen located at the back of the shop where all the chocolate is made. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, making it a pleasant place to enjoy your treats. They serve delicious hot chocolates that are rich without being overly thick, and they also offer a rotating selection of draft beers. If you're looking for gifts, their beer and booze-infused chocolates make for great options! Just a tip: since every item is handcrafted, they are unable to accommodate walk-in orders during the holiday season. Be sure to order online in advance and either pick it up or have it delivered later."

Christopher Christopher

Wonderful chocolates! Excellent craft beer on tap! Astonishing chocolate--wine pairings! The best hot chocolate I've ever had! An extraordinary place.

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Michael
Michael

Best chocolate (I've had the booze box and the beer box) and spicy hot chocolate (with homemade giant marshmallow). They ship all over from and get super busy during the holiday season. I watched them hand pack chocolates for us while the chocolatier was making the confections in the back. Fantastic.


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N

It's more than just a chocolate shop; it's a trifecta for your indulgent cravings—booze, chocolate, and coffee all in one place. A special shout-out to Ginnie for the excellent customer service and her great recommendation of the ganache assortment box for my gluten-free friend. Mo Mo for Nunu chocolates!


Emma
Emma

I'm not in the neighborhood very often, but when I am I always make sure to stop in at Nunu. The frozen hot chocolate is pretty great, but my favorite is definitely the beer box six perfect chocolates, each flavored with a different beer. The beers used change regularly, so you always have an excuse to get another box. The cafe is also just a pleasant place to be, a great spot to spend an hour reading or working. View menu


andy
andy

AMAZING!!! I received a box of these delicious treats as a thank-you gift at work. Initially, I wasn't a fan of what I assumed was dark chocolate, so I was only moderately generous. I shared a couple of pieces with some colleagues, saving the last three for myself. However, before I could even take a bite of mine, they were vying for a half of my third piece! The texture is perfect, and there's a great balance of sweetness with intriguing flavors that make it not only justifiable but almost necessary to eat an entire box by yourself. This is definitely a winner in my book! I can't wait to check out the café!


Charlie
Charlie

This charming little boutique chocolate shop is a must-visit. From the moment you step inside, you're enveloped by a delightful chocolate aroma, thanks to their small kitchen located at the back of the shop where all the chocolate is made. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, making it a pleasant place to enjoy your treats. They serve delicious hot chocolates that are rich without being overly thick, and they also offer a rotating selection of draft beers. If you're looking for gifts, their beer and booze-infused chocolates make for great options! Just a tip: since every item is handcrafted, they are unable to accommodate walk-in orders during the holiday season. Be sure to order online i...

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