Here in Texas, our eyes are almost never bigger than our stomachs – in fact, quite the opposite is usually true. That’s why driving 11.5 hours to sample all the best candy around is something we’d do in a heartbeat. This chocolate shop road trip in Texas will make you realize just how sweet it is to live in the Lone Star State. (As always, the Google Map with exact addresses and directions can be found here.)
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- La King’s Confectionary (Galveston)
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TripAdvisor/Andrew R Arguably the most famous candy shop in Texas, La King’s is an obligatory stop for tourists after a long beach day. Watching workers spin salt water taffy while eating a scoop of hand-churned ice cream is one of life’s simplest pleasures, and bringing home a bag full of gourmet chocolate and rock candy is obligatory. The confectionery is located at 2323 Strand St, Galveston, TX 77550. To learn more, visit their website here.
- The Chocolate Bar (Houston)
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Google/Mike Auzston From chocolate-covered Twinkies and peanut butter cups the size of your face to triple-layered cakes and homemade ice cream, there’s something at The Chocolate Bar to satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth. It’s a Houstonian favorite, and for good reason. Come and experience some of the best chocolate in Texas! You’ll find the shop at 1835 W Alabama St, Houston, TX 77005. To learn more, visit their website here.
- Big Top Candy Shop (Austin)
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Google Maps Stepping into this old-fashioned building from the hustle and bustle of South Congress Ave is like entering a completely different world. Candy lines the walls from floor to ceiling, glass cases are filled with truffles and other homemade chocolates, and a soda fountain makes for an impressive centerpiece. There’s so much to look at under the Big Top, you’ll swear it’s a circus! It’s easy to see why people think this is one of the most whimsical candy stores in Texas. The address is 1706 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704. To learn more, visit their website here.
- Lone Star Candy Bar (Fredericksburg)
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Google/Trover.com Over 40 different kinds of homemade fudge, 36 flavors of Jelly Belly’s and saltwater taffy, and chocolate-dipped bacon, jalapenos, pickles, and Twinkies are sold here at Lone Star Candy Bar. You can also make your own Pixie Stix and taste the sweetness of Dublin Dr Pepper made with real cane sugar. Our mouths are watering already! The store is located at 254 E Main St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624. To learn more, visit their website here.
- Hey Sugar Candy Store (Waco)
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Google/Hey Sugar With aisle upon aisle of your favorite childhood treats, Hey Sugar is a time machine back to cherished childhood memories. The store also holds movie nights and organizes birthday parties for kids, so it’s much more than simply a place to satisfy your sweet tooth! You’ll find it at 808 Austin Ave, Waco, TX 76701. To learn more, visit their website here.
- Blooms Candy & Soda Pop Shop (Carrolton)
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Google/Blooms Candy & Soda Pop Shop Blooms is almost like a grocery store for vintage candy. From PEZ dispensers to salt water taffy, old-fashioned sodas to Pixie Stix, there’s something for everyone. The shop is located at 1106 W Main St, Carrollton, TX 75006. To learn more, visit their website here.
- Atomic Candy (Denton)
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Google/Russell Rogers Before opening a candy store, the owner of this historic Downtown Denton gem was a Mercedes-Benz mechanic – talk about a career change! Nostalgia has a funny way of bringing our passions full-circle, and you too can take a trip back to childhood at 105 W Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201. To learn more, visit their website here.
Would you take this chocolate shop road trip in Texas? What are your favorite candy stores in Texas? We know this list is just the beginning, so share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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Arguably the most famous candy shop in Texas, La King’s is an obligatory stop for tourists after a long beach day. Watching workers spin salt water taffy while eating a scoop of hand-churned ice cream is one of life’s simplest pleasures, and bringing home a bag full of gourmet chocolate and rock candy is obligatory. The confectionery is located at 2323 Strand St, Galveston, TX 77550. To learn more, visit their website here.
Google/Chris Dillard
Google/Mike Auzston
From chocolate-covered Twinkies and peanut butter cups the size of your face to triple-layered cakes and homemade ice cream, there’s something at The Chocolate Bar to satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth. It’s a Houstonian favorite, and for good reason. Come and experience some of the best chocolate in Texas! You’ll find the shop at 1835 W Alabama St, Houston, TX 77005. To learn more, visit their website here.
Facebook/bigtopcandyshop
Stepping into this old-fashioned building from the hustle and bustle of South Congress Ave is like entering a completely different world. Candy lines the walls from floor to ceiling, glass cases are filled with truffles and other homemade chocolates, and a soda fountain makes for an impressive centerpiece. There’s so much to look at under the Big Top, you’ll swear it’s a circus! It’s easy to see why people think this is one of the most whimsical candy stores in Texas. The address is 1706 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704. To learn more, visit their website here.
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Over 40 different kinds of homemade fudge, 36 flavors of Jelly Belly’s and saltwater taffy, and chocolate-dipped bacon, jalapenos, pickles, and Twinkies are sold here at Lone Star Candy Bar. You can also make your own Pixie Stix and taste the sweetness of Dublin Dr Pepper made with real cane sugar. Our mouths are watering already! The store is located at 254 E Main St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624. To learn more, visit their website here.
Google/Hey Sugar
With aisle upon aisle of your favorite childhood treats, Hey Sugar is a time machine back to cherished childhood memories. The store also holds movie nights and organizes birthday parties for kids, so it’s much more than simply a place to satisfy your sweet tooth! You’ll find it at 808 Austin Ave, Waco, TX 76701. To learn more, visit their website here.
Google/Blooms Candy & Soda Pop Shop
Blooms is almost like a grocery store for vintage candy. From PEZ dispensers to salt water taffy, old-fashioned sodas to Pixie Stix, there’s something for everyone. The shop is located at 1106 W Main St, Carrollton, TX 75006. To learn more, visit their website here.
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Google/Russell Rogers
Before opening a candy store, the owner of this historic Downtown Denton gem was a Mercedes-Benz mechanic – talk about a career change! Nostalgia has a funny way of bringing our passions full-circle, and you too can take a trip back to childhood at 105 W Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201. To learn more, visit their website here.
If you’re more of a savory person, check out this epic barbecue road trip in Texas. Your taste buds will certainly be thankful!
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Address: 2323 Strand St, Galveston, TX 77550, USAAddress: 1835 W Alabama St, Houston, TX 77098, USAAddress: 1706 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704, USAAddress: 254 E Main St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624, USAAddress: 808 Austin Ave, Waco, TX 76701, USAAddress: 1106 W Main St, Carrollton, TX 75006, USAAddress: 105 W Hickory St, Denton, TX 76201, USA
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chocolate shop road trip in Texas February 13, 2020 Elisa Regulski What are the best retro restaurants in Texas? The Buda Soda Fountain is one of the best retro shops in Texas. Walking into this sweets store is like taking a step back in time. Enjoy classic milkshakes, malts, and burgers at this nostalgic eatery in Texas. It’ll whisk you back to the good old days! If you loved this place, you should also visit A Tiskit - A Taskit Antiques and Soda Fountain in Hillsboro, Texas. Their homemade ice cream can’t be beat. What are the best bakeries in Texas? Quack’s 43rd Street Bakery, located in Austin, is one of the best bakeries in Texas. They have everything from muffins to cakes, and every treat bursts with flavor. Come see why people can’t get enough of these delicious pastries! Czech Stop, located in the town of West, is another beloved bakery in Texas. This iconic truck stop is worth going out of your way for. Their kolaches come in a wide variety of styles and flavors. What are the best candy stores in Texas? If you have a sweet tooth that just won’t quit, visit the Candy Barrel in Fort Worth. This is one of the best candy stores in Texas, and it’s easy to see why. As soon as you walk in, you’ll see thousands of tasty candies inside old-school barrels. It’s almost too magical to be real. For more candies, visit Salty & Sweet in Boerne. This vintage store is full of nostalgic charm and classic goodies.
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chocolate shop road trip in Texas
February 13, 2020
Elisa Regulski
What are the best retro restaurants in Texas? The Buda Soda Fountain is one of the best retro shops in Texas. Walking into this sweets store is like taking a step back in time. Enjoy classic milkshakes, malts, and burgers at this nostalgic eatery in Texas. It’ll whisk you back to the good old days! If you loved this place, you should also visit A Tiskit - A Taskit Antiques and Soda Fountain in Hillsboro, Texas. Their homemade ice cream can’t be beat. What are the best bakeries in Texas? Quack’s 43rd Street Bakery, located in Austin, is one of the best bakeries in Texas. They have everything from muffins to cakes, and every treat bursts with flavor. Come see why people can’t get enough of these delicious pastries! Czech Stop, located in the town of West, is another beloved bakery in Texas. This iconic truck stop is worth going out of your way for. Their kolaches come in a wide variety of styles and flavors. What are the best candy stores in Texas? If you have a sweet tooth that just won’t quit, visit the Candy Barrel in Fort Worth. This is one of the best candy stores in Texas, and it’s easy to see why. As soon as you walk in, you’ll see thousands of tasty candies inside old-school barrels. It’s almost too magical to be real. For more candies, visit Salty & Sweet in Boerne. This vintage store is full of nostalgic charm and classic goodies.
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The Buda Soda Fountain is one of the best retro shops in Texas. Walking into this sweets store is like taking a step back in time. Enjoy classic milkshakes, malts, and burgers at this nostalgic eatery in Texas. It’ll whisk you back to the good old days! If you loved this place, you should also visit A Tiskit - A Taskit Antiques and Soda Fountain in Hillsboro, Texas. Their homemade ice cream can’t be beat.
What are the best bakeries in Texas?
Quack’s 43rd Street Bakery, located in Austin, is one of the best bakeries in Texas. They have everything from muffins to cakes, and every treat bursts with flavor. Come see why people can’t get enough of these delicious pastries! Czech Stop, located in the town of West, is another beloved bakery in Texas. This iconic truck stop is worth going out of your way for. Their kolaches come in a wide variety of styles and flavors.
What are the best candy stores in Texas?
If you have a sweet tooth that just won’t quit, visit the Candy Barrel in Fort Worth. This is one of the best candy stores in Texas, and it’s easy to see why. As soon as you walk in, you’ll see thousands of tasty candies inside old-school barrels. It’s almost too magical to be real. For more candies, visit Salty & Sweet in Boerne. This vintage store is full of nostalgic charm and classic goodies.