

Enjoy a drive-up window for your orders.Ĥ037 Hamilton Avenue, Northside, Cincinnati, OH They also boast the largest and best assortment of gummy bears. Indulge in your favorite candies and coffees at Chamoda’s.

You can create a personalized candy stash with mix and match sweets at a flat price! This store also has rolled ice cream and craft soda. You must try the root beer float – it’s served with tea cookies.ħ125 Liberty Centre Dr., West Chester, OHĪn old-fashioned candy shop, this store has yummy sweets from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. Its Oakley location ice cream and candy parlor remains virtually unchanged and is considered by many to be one of the very last original ice cream parlors from a bygone era. Graeter’s is now the only commercial ice cream manufacturer anywhere in the world to use French Pot freezers, and its two-gallon batches are the smallest in the industry.ġ4 locations throughout Cincinnati, Dayton and Springfield, OHĮstablished in the late 1800’s and in its fourth generation of family ownership, Winans Chocolates and Coffees brings cutting-edge flavors and time-tested quality.ģ046 Madison Road and 9899 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OHĪglamesis Bro’s has been around since 1908 when it was originally known as The Metropolitan. In 1868 a young Louis Graeter moves to Cincinnati, Ohio to sell ice cream at neighborhood street markets. Here’s a brief rundown of what our area has to offer:ĬANDY STORES WITH VARIOUS REGIONAL LOCATIONSĨ621 North Pavillion Dr., West Chester, OHĮsther Price Candies continues the tradition of old-fashioned quality using the same recipes that Esther Price herself perfected over 85 years ago! They are a tried-and-true source of delicious chocolates.ĥ0+ locations (including Cincinnati and Dayton, OH Northern KY)

After browsing the numerous shops, specializing in everything from gummy bears, old-fashioned candy, handmade and bean-to-bar chocolates, it is clear that when it comes to sweet treats you can find anything your heart or tastebuds desire. Who knew our region had such a sweet spot for sweet spots? We certainly didn’t realize the wide variety of confectionary companies that made their home in Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, Southeastern Indiana and Northern Kentucky.
