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Local chocolatier Alma Chocolate serves their intricate, handmade treats at their flagship store in Northeast Portland\'s Kern neighborhood. Local chocolatier Alma Chocolate serves their intricate, handmade treats at their flagship store in Northeast Portland\'s Kern neighborhood.
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Local chocolatier Alma Chocolate serves their intricate, handmade treats at their flagship store in Northeast Portland’s Kern neighborhood.
Credit: Amy Ouellette
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Chocolate and Sweets

Portland offers distinguished artisan chocolate and handmade sweet treats all year long.

Although Valentine’s Day is in February, chocolate is far from a once-a-year obsession in the City of Roses. For many Portland locals, gourmet chocolate is a lifelong pursuit.

Longtime local favorite Moonstruck Chocolate first launched their line of handcrafted confections in 1993. Today, they’re best known for their artisan truffles, from adorable animal-shaped sweets to boozy creations laced with Bull Run bourbon or Widmer Hefeweizen. Portland-sourced ingredients also shine at Missionary Chocolates, where dairy-free vegan truffles come in flavors like local lavender and Jacobsen Pinot Noir salted caramel.

Ranked among the best chocolates in America by Bon Appetit, Xocolatl de David expertly balances sweet and savory with nougaty bacon caramel bars and melt-in-your-mouth truffle bars in flavors like coconut lemongrass and Earl Grey tea.

More Sweet Treats

To satisfy your sweet tooth even further, head to these local makers and shops.

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Savor locally made treats, like the Habanero Caramel Crown by Alma Chocolates.

Portland Candy Makers and Chocolatiers

These four Portland candy artisans craft unique sweets, be they creamy cacao confections, rainbow-colored candies or salty-sweet treats.

A fresh waffle cone from Ruby Jewel Scoops

Ice Cream in Portland

Savor creativity by the scoop at Portland's best ice cream shops.

From fresh rolls to gorgeous pastries, Portland\'s bakery scene satisfies.

Portland’s Best Bakeries

Nibble a Danish or slice of rustic bread with our expert guide to Portland’s best bakeries, including gluten-free and dairy-free options plus award-winners galore.

Dig into an old-fashioned berry pie at Tilt.

Portland’s Best Pies

Every season is pie season in Portland! Sit down to a delectable slice filled with Oregon-grown goods at these favorite local pie spots.

Blue Star Donuts\' \"donuts for grown-ups\"

Doughnut Shops in Portland

Voodoo is just one of many doughnut purveyors in Portland serving zany creations, gourmet flavors and gluten-free goodies.

Cool off with a cookies & cream milkshake at Wiz Bang Bar.

Soft Serve Ice Cream in Portland

Portland’s devotion to ice cream has produced some of the nation’s top scoop shops, featuring both traditional and dairy-free options.

Voodoo\'s Old Town location draws a crowd at all hours of the day — and night.

Voodoo Doughnut

Since 2003, Portland's Voodoo Doughnut has sold millions of wacky, sugary snacks — and the 24-hour Old Town landmark still attracts lines all hours of the day.

Gourmet food cart Nineteen27 S\'mores kicks the campfire classic up a notch.

Six Amazing S’Mores Spots in Portland

Portland's food carts, sweet shops and even breweries offer creative variations on classic campfire s'mores.

Batch PDX dreams up gourmet twists on the classic candy bars of your childhood — expect Joyful Almonds filled with coconut ganache and Twicks Bars layered with caramel and buttery shortbread.

Unusual flavors also abound at Cocanu, a company best known for bags of super-sugary candied cacao nibs (known as “Craque,”) and Moonwalk bars laced with Pop Rocks. Taste your way around the world with Woodblock Chocolate, which crafts single-origin bars sourced from Madagascar, Peru and Trinidad, each with its own unique taste.

Portland is home to Voodoo Doughnut, a 24-hour doughnut shop that offers legal wedding ceremonies (in addition to a crazy selection of doughnuts). It also boasts the Guinness Book of World Records’ title for “World’s Largest Box of Doughnuts.”

Another single-origin shop, Ranger Chocolate uses ethically sourced Peruvian cacao beans to create bright, bitter bars ranging from 70-80% chocolate. Try them all at Cup & Bar, a factory and tasting room that Ranger shares with Trailhead Coffee Roasters on Portland’s hip Central Eastside. Creo Chocolate also lets visitors get up close and personal with the bean-to-bar process, accessibly displaying (and explaining) every step of the process in their inviting Northeast Portland cafe.

Chocolate lovers can stock up at The Meadow, a specialty shop stocked with more than 700 chocolate bars from around the world, as well as local favorites like Alma, Cocanu, Woodblock and Xocolatl de David.

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