Monsoon Chocolate
234 E 22nd St, 85713-1626 - Tucson
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#497 of 1460 restaurants in Tucson
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Popularity
100/100
Quality
70/100
Data Completeness
67/100
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Wheelchair accessible
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Phone:
+1 520-396-3189
🌐 Website:
http://Monsoonchocolate.com
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Address:
234 E 22nd St, Tucson
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Thank you monsoon. My young niece is a artist and I brought the box of candy to Thanksgiving to show her another thing artist can do. It was a Big hit at the party. As I passed them out she would look up the flavor online for the people. Thank you for the beautiful delicious candy.
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It was a nice tour. The chocolate was great. I especially liked the truffles. So creamy.
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Best place in town to get unique and very tasty chocolate. Great as a gift for someone or for yourself. They have excellent thick hot chocolate, tasty pastries, and the bon bons are top notch.
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They have a lot of different chocolates, pastries, desserts, and various drinks. A must visit place for chocolate lovers while in Tucson, and they offer on-line ordering and shipping.
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Amazing artisan chocolate! Outstanding spot to highlight Tucson City of Gastronomy ingredients. Delightful chocolate, ethically sourced and made with precise beauty. I stoped by on Valentine’s Day treated my self to a Vegan chocolate tasting, paired with an oat milk macchiato. Every bite was beautiful. Great staff! They have all kinds of different chocolate options from hot chocolate, cacao nibs, bon bon’s, chocolate bars, and more. If you love chocolate or are looking for a gift this is a perfect choice. 🫶👍🏼
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My partner and I came here to celebrate Valentines Day, we got the choose your own box of 15 and every bonbon we ate was divine! We also got drinks, they got the Chai and I got the Cocoa Nibs Horchate which were both incredible.
The atmosphere is really chill and there is enough space to sit and enjoy your chocolates. Would recommend this place for anyone who needs a gift or just wants to eat some amazing chocolate.
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OMG, anything with chiltepín pepper is a MUST TRY here. Also the almond praline was to die for. The coconut caramel tastes exactly like the coconut spread they put on toast in Singapore. Those were my favorites out of the eight chocolates that we tried. All the flavors were very well balanced and not too sweet and also BEAUTIFUL. Very Instagram worthy and also taste great which is a rare combination.
This place has odd hours and their cafe isn't open for another week or so. Staff was really nice.
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Once I found out the official chocotaco has been discontinued, I had to try the local Tucson alternative from Monsoon Chocolate. The taco shell was crispy and the ice cream was rich. The chocolate coating was decadant and tasteful. While visiting the shop, I also seen a wide variety of chocolate bars. I chose the Mesquite White Chocolate which also won silver ranking at the 2019 International Chocolate Awards. The bar was very smooth and mesquite was subtle and not overpowering.
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Really tasty treats. The store is now bare bones and you sadly can’t see the bin bins anymore in a glass case, but apparently that’s because they are opening a new store soon that will be dedicated retail.
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Delightful chocolate bars sourced from all over the cocoa growing world. Hand painted chocolates by the piece. Ice cream. Coffee. Interesting tea selections.
Friendly, knowledgeable staff willing to engage and explain anything. Got a white chocolate mesquite bar and Madagascar dark. Coming back for house made ice cream.
Shop/factory takes sanitation very seriously. No place to hang out inside. Get your ice cream and mosey on outside to the tables, Pardner.
Also best hot latte I ever had in Tucson.
Chocolate bars range from $9.99-11.99, had to take off a star because it’s priced so high you almost can’t enjoy eating your paycheck.
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