When it comes to bars, we’ve got all sorts in Wisconsin. From classic watering holes and taverns to juice bars, espresso bars, and…chocolate bars? Yep, you read that right. We’ve got a chocolate bar in the Badger State, and it’s as decadently sweet as it sounds! Take a look:
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Quench your thirst AND chocolate craving all at once with a visit to Tabal Chocolate!
Established in 2012, the sweet shop is housed in a historic storefront in Wauwatosa.
An absolute must-visit for chocolate lovers, Tabal Chocolate produces dark chocolate in small batches.
You can actually watch the entire production process through a window, making a visit a treat in more ways than one!
The chocolate is used to produce a variety of sweets and treats, including chocolate beverages, which are the eatery’s specialty.
Mochas, iced and hot chocolate, European-style sipping chocolate, and espresso drinks are a few of the beverages you’ll find on the menu.
In addition to deliciously decadent drinks, Tabal Chocolate serves gelato and sorbet.
While waiting for your order, make sure to peruse the shop’s sweet variety of merchandise, which includes all sorts of chocolate-based products.
In addition to 30 types of chocolate bars, the shelves are stocked with drinking and baking powders.
With such a variety, deciding what to purchase can be a bit difficult. Luckily, there are plenty of samples, so you can “try before your buy.”
Tabal Chocolate’s offering doesn’t end with its confection selection, though. The eatery also offers chocolate-making classes.
So, are you ready to plan a visit to this chocolate paradise?
For more information, call Tabal Chocolate at (414) 585-9996. You can also visit the Tabal Chocolate website or Facebook page.
So, did you know about this unique chocolate shop? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the state’s only can’t-miss sweet shop. Read about another here.
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