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Contribute Feedback What Rhett Quigley likes about Audley & Hall Artisan Chocolates:
Stopped in Easter Sunday for a coffee which was very nice. This place sells amazing looking desserts - some gluten free too! Didn't try them this time but they're a little expensive at around $10 per item. They also sell handmade chocolates and some lovely ceramic mugs. There's not a lot of seating. Staff are friendly. Would return. View all feedback.
What Hector Hudson doesn't like about Audley & Hall Artisan Chocolates:
Went here for a quick visit and to get a hot chocolate. The hot chocolate was gross, and bitter. I think it was made with cocoa only and not chocolate so it was disappointing. Also got a pannacotta take away and it was $9.50, which is very expensive, especially as it didn't even taste good. View all feedback.
And rich, just the way I like it. The perfect treat to warm me up on a chilly day. I highly recommend stopping by this cozy little spot for a delicious hot chocolate.
This restaurant is a welcoming and relaxed spot where you can dine indoors or outdoors. It is also accessible for wheelchairs. You can enjoy a casual cafe atmosphere with delicious gourmet desserts.
My wife, our toddler, and I visited Port Fairy for the day and decided to try out this new restaurant. We ordered a mocha each, which we found to be the best we've ever tasted - rich in chocolate flavor but not too sweet. The dark chocolate and cacao flavors were prominent, and the coffee notes blended perfectly. We plan to return just for the mochas next time we're in town! We also tried a Hazelnut and Mint Chocolate fudge/mousse, which was delicious but a bit too rich for us to finish. The prices were a bit high, but we didn't mind considering the quality we received from this small-scale chocolatier.
Went here for a quick visit and to get a hot chocolate. The hot chocolate was gross, and bitter. I think it was made with cocoa only and not chocolate so it was disappointing. Also got a pannacotta take away and it was $9.50, which is very expensive, especially as it didn't even taste good.
Stopped in Easter Sunday for a coffee which was very nice. This place sells amazing looking desserts - some gluten free too! Didn't try them this time but they're a little expensive at around $10 per item. They also sell handmade chocolates and some lovely ceramic mugs. There's not a lot of seating. Staff are friendly. Would return.