Grenada Chocolate Company

Grenada Island


You can buy this farmer-owned company's great organic chocolate bars all over the island but it's worth visiting this little showroom in a hillside community to taste all the different varieties, as well as to tuck into brownies, cakes and individual gourmet chocolates. The chocolate is produced in a nearby facility around which you can take a tour.

It's somewhat hidden away – head up the hill from the Belmont Estate and turn left at the Hermitage Police Station.


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