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Philipengs
Located on the quaint main street in the older village centre of Bromont, there were lots of chocolate based products from Canada and Europe plus some locally truffles, etc. It was pretty inside with a cafe. The museum was just some old packaging of chocolates, signs, and some sculptures and posters. Prepare to pay 50 percent or more too much for the products - overpriced as you might expect. The ski hills were closed due to rain so it gave our family a little diversion for half an hour.
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Michael_Wing
had a nice sunday brunch with friends. Good atmosphere and good food. Comparable to most breakfast places.
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wian555
Great chocolate and nice restaurant that serves healthy breakfasts. No fried eggs here! Great chocolate carvings in the museum.
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Mellisman
You have the restaurant, Boutique and Museum all in one and right in front of the church in centre of town with lots of parking.
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JerryL549
The building is very nice. Inside, it's a restaurant, a boutique with imported product and a small small counter of fresh chocolat. Not exciting. The museum is ok to learn to history of Cacao and chocolate. Nice stop after a short walk. Didn't eat or buy anything.
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FrancT802
The Musée au Chocolat is a great place to grab a sandwich special in the afternoon. Nothing on the menu has ever looked appealing enough to sway me away from my usual sandwich selections, but my are they satisfying. Their chocolat salad dressings are great on many things, and the selection of sweets at the entrance makes it difficult to leave without picking up something to go. The waitstaff can be distracted at times but have always been pleasant. Service can be slow during the lunch rush, but I have never felt abused or let down.
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689di
It's a collection of things in connection with chocolate but there's not much of information. Besides, there's no concept behind the collection. But it's certainly nice tolook at.
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MyHumbleOpinion23
I love chocolate!! My friend and I enjoyed walking around and checking out all of the wonderful chocolate treats. Many items were imports from other countries. It's not much of a museum but it does shed some light on the history of chocolate. A young lady played her harp amongst shoppers and several young, curious children. I purchased a pre-made basket of goodies to take back with me, which was really convenient. My friend bought a whimsical latte mug and a few other items which the clerk cheerfully put in a gift bag and wrapped it up beautifully.
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JOL69
It's a misnomer to be called a museum when there are hardly any exhibit. No real people around to explain nor show the uses of the equipment. It's more a gallery of chocolate memorabilia with a store which carries mostly per packaged chocolate you can get any where & not true hand made artisanal gourmet chocolate. Not worth a trip.
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Shou1
The musuem gives you an idea of the chocolat history and has chocolat pieces that are lovely.I would though have expected to find more "local" selections of chocolate then all those imported chocolats.