The Chocolate Cafe - Menu

1855 Northwest Blvd Columbus, OH 43212-1631, United States

🛍 Soup, Cafés, Fondue, Coffee

4.5 💬 12196 Reviews
The Chocolate Cafe

Phone: +16144852233

Address: 1855 Northwest Blvd Columbus, OH 43212-1631, United States

City: Columbus

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 12196

Website: https://www.chocolatecafecolumbus.com/

"The absolute best vibes and food/drink for literally any occasion. From personal experience I can recommend this cafe for meeting with family while they’re passing through town, a first date, a special occasion, a long study/work session punctuated by snacks and coffees, and much more. Truly such a wide array of food/drinks and such perfect vibes that any meetup or solo work day can and should take place here. The only drawback is the parking lot is very small and occasionally hard to maneuver in but that’s not their fault and it’s worth it for the vibes, staff, food, drinks, and everything else about this place."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sandwiches

Salads

Dessert

Soups

Desserts

Special Rolls

Salads And Sammy's

Beef Specialties

Extras | Sides

Vegetarian Dishes

Pre-Stacked Burgers, 100% Free Range, Grass Fed Beef

Wraps

Fresh Wraps

Jumbo Omelettes

Inside - Out Rolls

Salad

Chicken

Classic Pizza (11" With 6 Slices)

Soup And Salads

Valentine'S Day

For The Little Ones

Samson Samson

Yummy treats, relaxing and the staff are so friendly and kind.

Address

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Reviews

Mikey
Mikey

This place is so cute! The service was fast and friendly. I will be coming back here the next time I’m in town!


Preston
Preston

Great cafe. Lunch, brunch, late evening drinks, and a complete selection of desserts and chocolates. A must visit if you find yourself near Grandview/UA


Roy
Roy

This place consistently has great peopl Kit gave me an amazing service he was amazing. The staff seemed isten to my needs and made me feel at home this... View menu


Joseph
Joseph

This is the place that you'll definitely need to stop by if you have a sweet tooth. I don't drink coffee or anything related to that, but the snacks are...


Aubrie
Aubrie

Stopped here to have a nice late lunch/early dinner. There are so many delicious sandwich options on the menu. We decided on Lobster bisque, a black bean...


Elizabeth
Elizabeth

Friendly staff. Food was good, had Rueben sandwich with a frozen matcha latte and fudge cake. The menu had many appetizing options. I am excited to return and try some more of the food. I recommend this restaurant. I also noticed they had fresh flower on each table. So cute View menu


Symony
Symony

I went to try their frozen hot chocolate, but unfortunately they didn’t have it, so I try their iced chai tea, and it was good. The only thing that bothered me it was the very strong smell of old oil. I spent only 20 minutes there, and when I got home I noticed that my clothes and my hair was smelling an old burnt oil. Even my car got the smell! Lol I want to go there again to try the frozen hot chocolate, but the smell makes me not wanting to go. :


Travis
Travis

Me and my wife went to check the place out on a Sunday night. Even though we only got a drink each and a small snack, everything about the place made me want to stop in again to really try it out. The issue came up after we got home, we had only been inside for about 20-30min but smelled like we spent a full 8 hour shift in the kitchen. The smell of cooking oil had saturated us and our clothes. This is the only place we went, so it couldn't have been from anywhere else. I WANT to like the place, but in this case, unfortunately, I can't deal with this happening every time I go.


Colleen
Colleen

The absolute best vibes and food/drink for literally any occasion. From personal experience I can recommend this cafe for meeting with family while they’re passing through town, a first date, a special occasion, a long study/work session punctuated by snacks and coffees, and much more. Truly such a wide array of food/drinks and such perfect vibes that any meetup or solo work day can and should take place here. The only drawback is the parking lot is very small and occasionally hard to maneuver in but that’s not their fault and it’s worth it for the vibes, staff, food, drinks, and everything else about this place. View menu

Columbus

Columbus

Columbus, known for its diverse culinary scene, features local favorites like Skyline Chili, Buckeye candies, and a wide range of international cuisines reflecting its vibrant community.

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere. View menu
  • Fondue Enjoy a delightful fondue experience with a choice of rich melted cheeses or decadent chocolates, perfect for dipping an array of breads, fruits, and savory bites to share and savor.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.

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