Below is my `Ottawa Chocolate Tour`, which I have separated into two categories: fine chocolate bars and filled chocolates and chocolate desserts and treats. So whether you live in Ottawa or are just visiting, this list will help you find chocolate that suits your needs. Enjoy!
Fine Chocolate Bars and Filled Chocolates
JoJo CoCo (Hazeldean Rd., Ottawa's West End)
Ottawa's newest best kept secret for chocolate is JoJo CoCo with a fantastic selection of single origin and blended flavour fine chocolate bars, as well as filled chocolates, caramels, truffles and more. If you need a gift for a chocolate connoisseur or any kind of chocolate lover, this is the place to go.
I picked up some of Canada's newest artisan bean-to-bar brands, including the local Hummingbird Chocolate origin bars, and Wild Sweets, the British Columbia brand of science-based bean-to-bar chocolate, including their limited edition origin bars and a fantastic dark chocolate with caramel, sea salt and hazelnuts. The esteemed Soma Chocolatemaker from Toronto was also included in the list of bean-to-bar chocolates that I found at JoJo CoCo. Raw chocolate bars and chocolate truffles also filled the shelves, making it truly a one-stop shop for fine chocolate.
International Cheese store (Byward Market)
I know, I know. Chocolate in a cheese store?! But seriously, chocolate and cheese go together and the International Cheese shop has a LOT of chocolate. I picked up chocolate bars from all over the world, including the one of the world's most renowned brands, Valrhona, where I took home one of their Dulcey 'Chocolat Blond' bars (this chocolate has launched a whole new category, different from our standard milk, white and dark). I also picked up a Rochef Dark Chocolate with Salted Caramel 'Tablette', made by a local chocolatier from Quebec and an imported organic 75% Chocolat Stella bar, which was excellent.
La Bottega - Nicastro Fine Food Shop (Byward Market)
They have an interesting selection of chocolaty treats and if you can ever make it to the front of the long line-ups in this store, I saw Venchi chocolate bars and Olivia Chocolat bars near the cash register.
Bridgehead Coffee Houses (The Byward Market, Elgin Street, The Glebe, New Edinburgh, Sparks Street, Westboro, Preston Street and more!)
I remember when Bridgehead only had four or five coffee houses under its name, and now their online list includes 15 locations in Ottawa, including one big roastery on Anderson @ Preston and a café in every great little downtown neighbourhood in Ottawa. This place rivals Starbucks in so many ways, but has a wonderful Fair Trade and Organic philosophy that makes you feel good about drinking their coffee. If you are a visitor to Ottawa, you definitely have to check out the local brew of coffee, and while there, you can purchase Camino Organic and Fair Trade Chocolate bars and Olivia Chocolat, a local artisan bean-to-bar chocolate brand from Quebec. You can also buy these chocolates on the Bridgehead website.
The French Baker (Byward Market and The Glebe)
I used to stop by both the Glebe bakery and the Byward market location for a chocolatine (chocolate croissant) because it reminded me of the kind you can find in France. While there, I'd also pick up some Michel Cluizel chocolate bars, one of the finest brands of chocolate in the world.
Truffle Treasures (Westboro and The Glebe)
One of Ottawa's best spot for buying chocolaty gifts for special occasions, Truffle Treasures has a nice flavour assortment of chocolate truffles. But you can also get bulk Belgian chocolate for baking, dipped fruit, chocolate bars and even raw or solar-roasted cacao. When I worked near the Glebe, I used to stop by on my lunch breaks in winter time for their Aztec Hot Chocolate.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory (Byward Market)
If you want something standardized and known for its confections, this place has been in the market for awhile. They have chocolate clusters, bombs, barks, chocolate liquers and even some single origin solid dark chocolates.
Herb and Spice Shop (Bank Street, Downtown Ottawa)
I used to pick up a nice variety of chocolate bars at the Herb and Spice store on Bank Street in Ottawa's downtown, and also at the Westboro location.
The House of Cheese (Byward Market)
Another unlikely way to shop for chocolate, but cheese and chocolate are a great combination to pair with wine, so why not pick up both when planning that wine tasting party that you have always wanted to have? Truffles and imported chocolate make up the selection in this little shop.
Byward Fruit Market
Like the cheese stores, this also seems to be an unlikely location for chocolate. But right in the middle of the beautiful and sometimes exotic fruits and vegetables, you can find a selection of Olivia Chocolat, made in Gatineau by a local bean-to-bar chocolate maker.
Chocolate Desserts and Treats
Play (Byward Market) This 'small plate' restaurant has a Chocolate Paté (with Lemon Chantilly and Almond Cookie), which is the best chocolate pate that I have ever tasted and possibly the best chocolate dessert that I have eaten in a long time. Seriously. The chocolate used to make it was quality and full of flavour. It was dark and delicious and the texture was like no other dessert that I have tried - like a thick mousse and flourless chocolate cake in one. Hands down, best ever. If you are a chocolate lover and live in or are visiting Ottawa, you MUST try the chocolate paté at Play (1 York Street in the Byward Market).
Thyme and Again on Wellington (Westboro) serves up two delicious chocolate cakes that I have never forgotten. The Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse Cake has small amounts of `cake`, which is moist and delicious, and an abundance of chocolate hazelnut mousse. Any hazelnut or chocolate fanatic would go crazy for it. The Chocolate Paradise Cake has been a long-time favourite of mine. It is rich dark chocolate, and is really only for those who can handle some serious amounts of chocolate. In fact, it is so rich that if you want to get through an entire slice, skip dinner that night!
Oh So Good! I did not have time to visit on this trip, but Oh So Good in the Byward Market has been a long-time favourite of mine for rich, chocolaty desserts, great atmosphere and fantastic beverages. Check out their facebook page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/OhSoGoodDesserts
Le Moulin de Provence (The Byward Market)
So much an Ottawa Landmark that even President Obama visited this place on a trip to Canada. They have a large selection of pastries and desserts that are remarkably similar to the best pastries in France. Although I did not go on this visit, I have been there many, many times.
Ice Cream/Gelato (Elgin and Byward Market)
Pure Gelato on Elgin has some excellent chocolaty flavours that you will not taste anywhere else. For instance, Chocolate Masala has been a flavour favourite of mine for years - you can't go wrong with the flavour of red wine and dark chocolate in one gelato. Also, chocolate-chocolate chip is good with big chunks of chocolate and they have a few other intense chocolate flavours. The gelato selection is huge so you can bring your non-chocolate loving friends and they will find something they like.
Other Ottawa Chocolate Shopping Tips:
If you are local to Ottawa and want to support Ottawa businesses, The Camino brand of chocolate was created in Ottawa and its head office, under the name La Siembra Co-Operative, is still located in Ottawa. Their chocolate bars, hot chocolate and other Fair Trade / Organic chocolate can be found in Bridgehead, Loblaws, Superstore and many health food stores around the capital city and all across Canada.
Hummingbird Chocolate Maker is a local bean-to-bar chocolate maker, with their production facility being located in Carp. In addition to JoJo CoCo, their chocolate bars can be found in many locations throughout Ottawa (see list here), including Brewer Park Farmer's Market on Sundays (Bronson Avenue, near Carleton University). I picked up their mild Venezuelan Patanemo 70% and their bitter and earthy Venezuelan Amazonas 70% bar while in Ottawa and loved them both!
Did I miss anyone? If you know of a great place to buy chocolate in Ottawa that is not on my list above, feel free to add a Comment below! I'd love to learn about other places I should try on my next visit to Ottawa.
Hey I have lived in the Ottawa market all my life !! You missed Stubbe Chocolates Ottawa which is hands down the best chocolate in Ottawa :-) It's on 375 Dalhousie St !!
ReplyDeleteMy papa Russel Bloomfield was a chocolatier and pastry chef who was quite famous locally and abroad. He also founded and taught at Artistic Cake Design. You left out a couple of his predecessors, Truffle Treasures in Westboro and Pasticceria on Preston. Also a new place JUST opened on Wellington called A Thing For Chocolate, crepes, coffee and chocolate! Still need to check it out. :)
ReplyDeleteA Thing for Chocolate offers great crepes, coffee and chocolate in a charming, relaxed atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteBesides Stubbe, you missed 3 other good. A thing for Chocoalte like James mentioned http://athingforchocolate.foodpages.ca on Wellington. There's also Cylie at 204 Dalhousie, http://cyliechocolat.com and Bernard Callebaut at 256 Dalhousie Street
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