What’s better than candy? Well, nothing, really…Except maybe a trip to an old-fashioned candy store that’s chock full of all of our favorite candy from yesterday and today and out-of-this-world treats (hint, hint) we might never have expected to find. But, that’s just the tip of the sugary-sweet iceberg. When you visit this delightfully charming candy shop, fill up a box of your favorite candy from the world famous candy buffet in Pennsylvania.

Tucked in the eclectic neighborhood of the Strip District in Pittsburgh, Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop offers something for everyone - from the little ones to those of us on the hunt for our favorite old time candies.

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But, the masterpiece of the old school candy shop just might be the world famous $5 candy buffet.

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That’s right. For just $5, you can fill a box with an assortment of goodies, including Tootsie Rolls, lollipops, Runts, and Swedish Fish.

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Stuff as much candy - from a variety of more than 100 - as you can into that white box. But, make sure the lid closes. Does it close? Then, you’ll pay just five bucks. Not bad, huh?

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Oh, that’s just the beginning. You’ve still got to check out the rest of the store. How about picking up some wax lips like the good ole days? Or, maybe some Laffy Taffy and gold coins?

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Pickle people! Can you really walk out of the front door without pickle cotton candy, pickle pop, and pickle candy canes?

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And, don’t forget to try some of the out-of-this-world goodies. Yep, Grandpa Joe’s sells astronaut ice cream sandwiches in traditional vanilla and in Neapolitan.

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Wait! There’s more…more than 200 flavors of old-fashioned pop (or soda, depending on where in the state you live) in glass bottles. What kind will you try? Birch beer? Ginger Beer? Or, bacon?

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Dig into your $5 box of candy as you watch Willy Wonka at Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop, open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Or, stop by Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., or Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop is located at 2124 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

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Have you ever been to this candy buffet in Pennsylvania? What are your favorite candy stores in Pennsylvania? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below! And, if you’re ready for a little more nostalgia – and a lot more candy – plan a visit to the biggest candy store in Pennsylvania.

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Address: 2124 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15222

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candy buffet in Pennsylvania February 07, 2020 Elisa Regulski What is the biggest candy store in Pennsylvania? Daffin’s Candies is one of the most incredible candy stores in Pennsylvania. In fact, it’s also the largest in the entire state! Explore 20,000 square feet of chocolates, candies, and sweet treats. They have a whole wall that’s dedicated to jelly beans. Who knows what kind of fun flavors you’ll uncover here? There’s also a candy counter that’s full of mouthwatering fudge. If you’re looking for chocolate in Pennsylvania, this is the place to go. Visitors also rave about their strawberry shortcake and creme brulee fudge. This whole store bursts with creativity! What are the best buffets in Pennsylvania? Bring your appetite! General Pickett’s Buffet in Gettysburg is full of delectable eats. Their lunch and dinner spreads are full of homemade goodies, and you won’t be able to get enough. Kick off your meal with a trip to their epic salad bar. Don’t forget their buttered bread – this freshly baked treat is pure bliss. Then, chow down on some of their Southern-fried tilapia and baked Virginia ham. When you dine at General Pickett’s, one thing is certain: You won’t leave hungry. It’s the perfect place to dine with your family. If it’s BBQ you’re after, visit Lucy’s Smokehouse in Philadelphia. This is, hands down, one of the best buffets in Pennsylvania. Enjoy BBQ pulled pork, beef brisket, and Memphis baby back ribs. Your taste buds will thank you. What are the best nostalgic places in Pennsylvania? Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop isn’t the only place that will take you back in time. Visit Shankweiler’s Drive In Theatre in Orefield and have a retro experience like none other. You’ll love lounging in your comfortable car or convertible while watching a thrilling blockbuster flick. You’ll also love visiting Adams & Bright Pharmacy and Soda in Hamburg. This place is full of old fashioned treats.

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candy buffet in Pennsylvania

February 07, 2020

Elisa Regulski

What is the biggest candy store in Pennsylvania? Daffin’s Candies is one of the most incredible candy stores in Pennsylvania. In fact, it’s also the largest in the entire state! Explore 20,000 square feet of chocolates, candies, and sweet treats. They have a whole wall that’s dedicated to jelly beans. Who knows what kind of fun flavors you’ll uncover here? There’s also a candy counter that’s full of mouthwatering fudge. If you’re looking for chocolate in Pennsylvania, this is the place to go. Visitors also rave about their strawberry shortcake and creme brulee fudge. This whole store bursts with creativity! What are the best buffets in Pennsylvania? Bring your appetite! General Pickett’s Buffet in Gettysburg is full of delectable eats. Their lunch and dinner spreads are full of homemade goodies, and you won’t be able to get enough. Kick off your meal with a trip to their epic salad bar. Don’t forget their buttered bread – this freshly baked treat is pure bliss. Then, chow down on some of their Southern-fried tilapia and baked Virginia ham. When you dine at General Pickett’s, one thing is certain: You won’t leave hungry. It’s the perfect place to dine with your family. If it’s BBQ you’re after, visit Lucy’s Smokehouse in Philadelphia. This is, hands down, one of the best buffets in Pennsylvania. Enjoy BBQ pulled pork, beef brisket, and Memphis baby back ribs. Your taste buds will thank you. What are the best nostalgic places in Pennsylvania? Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop isn’t the only place that will take you back in time. Visit Shankweiler’s Drive In Theatre in Orefield and have a retro experience like none other. You’ll love lounging in your comfortable car or convertible while watching a thrilling blockbuster flick. You’ll also love visiting Adams & Bright Pharmacy and Soda in Hamburg. This place is full of old fashioned treats.

The OIYS Visitor Center

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Daffin’s Candies is one of the most incredible candy stores in Pennsylvania. In fact, it’s also the largest in the entire state! Explore 20,000 square feet of chocolates, candies, and sweet treats. They have a whole wall that’s dedicated to jelly beans. Who knows what kind of fun flavors you’ll uncover here? There’s also a candy counter that’s full of mouthwatering fudge. If you’re looking for chocolate in Pennsylvania, this is the place to go. Visitors also rave about their strawberry shortcake and creme brulee fudge. This whole store bursts with creativity!

What are the best buffets in Pennsylvania?

Bring your appetite! General Pickett’s Buffet in Gettysburg is full of delectable eats. Their lunch and dinner spreads are full of homemade goodies, and you won’t be able to get enough. Kick off your meal with a trip to their epic salad bar. Don’t forget their buttered bread – this freshly baked treat is pure bliss. Then, chow down on some of their Southern-fried tilapia and baked Virginia ham. When you dine at General Pickett’s, one thing is certain: You won’t leave hungry. It’s the perfect place to dine with your family. If it’s BBQ you’re after, visit Lucy’s Smokehouse in Philadelphia. This is, hands down, one of the best buffets in Pennsylvania. Enjoy BBQ pulled pork, beef brisket, and Memphis baby back ribs. Your taste buds will thank you.

What are the best nostalgic places in Pennsylvania?

Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop isn’t the only place that will take you back in time. Visit Shankweiler’s Drive In Theatre in Orefield and have a retro experience like none other. You’ll love lounging in your comfortable car or convertible while watching a thrilling blockbuster flick. You’ll also love visiting Adams & Bright Pharmacy and Soda in Hamburg. This place is full of old fashioned treats.