Serious Eats • October 25, 2013Open since 1937, this old school candy shop is packed to the brim with chocolate, gummies, fruits and nuts, and all manner of other sweets, vintage and new.
Brandon F. • September 14, 2016New York, New York (left): Chocolate covered pretzel surrounded in a praline peanut butter. Kalamansi Meringue Pie (right): Meringue on top, a Kalamansi custard middle and a pie crust on the bottom.
Danny M. • January 3, 2020Cookies, bars, loaves and special cakes, oh my. Come for the cannibal cookie, stay for the salted caramel brownie (bonus: eye candy baker).
Angell Organic Candy • September 3, 2011Angell Bars are located in the candy aisle (near nut butters etc) not the chocolate aisle near the coffee.
Ashley C. • June 11, 2017Delicious soft serve mixed with cereal and topped with candy. Cute place with dessert that definitely brings you back to your childhood! I enjoyed the regular combo w/ fruity pebbles & teddy grahams
emily c. • January 17, 2015get the giant almond cookie, the roasted pork (looks like pork cotton candy) bun, and the taiwanese riceball stuffed with a crueller and more cotton candy pork.
Zee A. • August 31, 2018I'm pretty sure I died and went to heaven! I built my own: custard filled cone, green tea ice cream, and mochi candy. AMAZING. I'm in lOVE with the cone, its soft and doughy and tastes like a pastry!
Serious Eats • March 19, 2013Huge Chinese grocery in the heart of Chinatown. Excellent selection of Chinese goods and Asian candy.
Ansoni Y. • June 20, 2016Super awesome Japanese shop with sushi, bentos, Japanese candies, and foods.
Cynthia • February 14, 2012Come here and find unique gifts, free gift wrapping and candy samples. Yum!
The Corcoran Group • October 11, 2013This Equinox is known not only for intense and challenging spin classes (take Darryl's!), but for great eye candy.
Maybelline New York • September 5, 2012This boutique feels like a futuristic, pop-art candy store for fashion junkies. Get your fix here.
DANGER T. • September 16, 2014Always great film selection and well maintained theaters. Cafe selects in the concession stand as you enter but regular movie fare (popcorn, soda, candy) are downstairs.
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