$10 for $20 Worth of Chocolates, Desserts, and More at Coco’s Chocolate Café
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- Handcrafted treats
- Tasty beverages
- Amiable ambience
- Convenient location
Life is like a box of chocolates: it ends quickly when it tumbles into lava. Enjoy the transient experience of sweet pleasure while you can with today's Groupon. For $10, you get $20 worth of chocolates, desserts, and more at Coco’s Chocolate Café, located on Bardstown Road.
Whipping up handcrafted flavors with sugary virtuosity, Coco’s Chocolate Café provides patrons a tasty-treat abode that won’t melt into a puddle of pudding in the hot sun. Coco’s is a top-notch spot for picking up chocolaty delicacies. Made from the finest ingredients available, specialties such as turtles with Madagascar vanilla bean ($2 each), hazelnut pralines ($2), and butter truffles ($1.50) provide smile-inducing sampling. Beverages like cappuccino ($3.49) and dark hot chocolate ($2.99) offer savory sips, while a small fondue with strawberries, marshmallows, pound cake, or crispy treats gives rogue dippers the chance to indulge ($11.99). Additionally, patrons will be able to kick back and relax in a welcoming atmosphere featuring striking lighting and lustrous wood accents.
Acquiring sweet samples of tasty tidbits doesn’t have to entail hacking through the jungle in search of a sugar-cane shop. Coco’s Chocolate Café provides a convenient location for delicious desserts that aren’t melted down from leftover Easter eggs or cloying honeycomb drywall.
Not valid the week of Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas, Valentine's Day, or Easter.
Reviews
The Courier-Journal and Trazzler have both featured Coco's Chocolate Café:
- …the most chocolate-centric shop in the Metro region. It's basically all chocolate all the time. Artisanal chocolates, chocolate cookies, American-style hot chocolate, European-style drinking chocolate (so thick that it might better be called “spooning” chocolate), and the place's crowning glory: chocolate fondue. – Marty Rosen, Courier-Journal
- Many addictions are unhealthy and destructive, but you can indulge in one that isn’t at this Bardstown Road café. The sacred Mayan bean is turned into drinks, cakes, candies, truffles, and tools – Christopher Johnston, Trazzler
- Handcrafted treats
- Tasty beverages
- Amiable ambience
- Convenient location
Life is like a box of chocolates: it ends quickly when it tumbles into lava. Enjoy the transient experience of sweet pleasure while you can with today's Groupon. For $10, you get $20 worth of chocolates, desserts, and more at Coco’s Chocolate Café, located on Bardstown Road.
Whipping up handcrafted flavors with sugary virtuosity, Coco’s Chocolate Café provides patrons a tasty-treat abode that won’t melt into a puddle of pudding in the hot sun. Coco’s is a top-notch spot for picking up chocolaty delicacies. Made from the finest ingredients available, specialties such as turtles with Madagascar vanilla bean ($2 each), hazelnut pralines ($2), and butter truffles ($1.50) provide smile-inducing sampling. Beverages like cappuccino ($3.49) and dark hot chocolate ($2.99) offer savory sips, while a small fondue with strawberries, marshmallows, pound cake, or crispy treats gives rogue dippers the chance to indulge ($11.99). Additionally, patrons will be able to kick back and relax in a welcoming atmosphere featuring striking lighting and lustrous wood accents.
Acquiring sweet samples of tasty tidbits doesn’t have to entail hacking through the jungle in search of a sugar-cane shop. Coco’s Chocolate Café provides a convenient location for delicious desserts that aren’t melted down from leftover Easter eggs or cloying honeycomb drywall.
Not valid the week of Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas, Valentine's Day, or Easter.
Reviews
The Courier-Journal and Trazzler have both featured Coco's Chocolate Café:
- …the most chocolate-centric shop in the Metro region. It's basically all chocolate all the time. Artisanal chocolates, chocolate cookies, American-style hot chocolate, European-style drinking chocolate (so thick that it might better be called “spooning” chocolate), and the place's crowning glory: chocolate fondue. – Marty Rosen, Courier-Journal
- Many addictions are unhealthy and destructive, but you can indulge in one that isn’t at this Bardstown Road café. The sacred Mayan bean is turned into drinks, cakes, candies, truffles, and tools – Christopher Johnston, Trazzler