Nothing satisfies your sweet tooth quite like a piece of chocolate, especially when it's high quality and made with love. Monsoon Chocolate in Tucson ticks both boxes, specializing in handcrafted confections using sustainably sourced cacao. Just wait until you see their bon bons -- they look more like gemstones than candy!
Monsoon Chocolate is an award-winning confectionary that transforms sustainably sourced cacao into delicious candies and other desserts.
You'll find the shop on East 22nd Street in Tucson.
Step inside to see where all the magic happens. The shop doubles as a cafe, so tables and chairs are set up to allow for indoor dining.
Looking around the room, you'll see reminders of the authenticity Monsoon Chocolate is committed to, such as burlap sacks the cacao beans are imported in.
The beans come from all over the world and are of the highest quality available.
From Madagascar to Mexico and everywhere in-between, this chocolate comes straight from the source—and you can really taste the difference.
All of the chocolate bars sold here are handmade onsite. Whether you prefer dark, milk, or white, there's something for everyone.
With a commitment to transparency, Monsoon Chocolate is proud to tell the unique story behind each bar.
A visit to Monsoon Chocolate simply isn't complete without some of their iconic Bon Bons. Each one has a flavor and design all its one, with options like prickly pear caramel, masala chai, and blood orange dulce de leche promising a once-in-a-lifetime experience for your taste buds.
They're *almost* too pretty to eat!
Love surprises? If so, the Mystery Bar monthly subscription is for you.
Each month, Monsoon Chocolate churns out a new, unnamed flavor. You'll have to try it to see if you like it, but trust us—they never disappoint. The cost is $10 per month. Click here for details.
Also on the menu are several beverages, like this comforting dark hot chocolate made with coconut cream.
You'll also see cold drinks, including a cocoa nib horchata and frozen chocolate granita, during the summer months.
We can't forget about the baked goods! Miso brownies and salvadoreñas, or gluten-free, rice-based cheesecakes, offer a nice change of pace to your typical dessert fare.
Ice cream, cookies, granola, and a few other goodies are also available.
Monsoon Chocolate is currently offering curbside pickup only. Hours are 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. Visit the shop's website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever been to Monsoon Chocolate? If so, what's your favorite treat? Let us know!
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