Phillip Island Chocolate Factory

3.9
based on 32 reviews

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32 reviews about Phillip Island Chocolate Factory

verified email - 08 Nov 2014

such a great tourist pit stop for the kids! they have a transparent window where you can see first hand how they make the chocolate which is pretty awesome

verified email - 08 Sep 2013

Nice place to visit in Phillip island. The tour is good however I found the chocolate in the gift shop to be overpriced as we're the items in the cafe.

verified email - 15 Aug 2013

This place is great but unfortunately as expensive as you can expect from a tourist attraction. Taste test chocolate for free, pay to do a full tour & see the chocolate being made in front of you. unfortunately always packed & not much room to move makes it unfriendly toward prams, wheel chairs & the frail. Cafe is great with different little chocolate based treats available. Milk shakes are great.

verified email - 13 Aug 2013

A great stop of, especially if you have kids. Very cheap entry into the chocolate factory, and a really nice chocolate gift shop. Chocolates are very expensive, and the line for food/dinks/coffee is extreamly long. The last time I went there (not during holidays) we lined up for 20+ minutes to get a coffee.

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 12 Aug 2013

We also went here during the school holidays was so much fun , great things to look at, games to play. My son learnt how chocolate is made, made is own chocolate bar and then we got some chocolates to take home in the shop.

verified email - 13 Jul 2013

Whenever I am driving through Phillip Island or staying there, I always find the time to come here. It's such a great place for my family and myself to come. It's lovely and the chocolate is of such a high quality. I love making my own bar and the chocolate fountain.

verified email - 10 Jun 2013

given that i'm a chocolate lover this was definitely the place to be if you stop by phillip island! little cafe serving chocolate sweets, gift shop selling chocolate sweets and there's an area where you can watch the staff make the chocolate sweets!

chocolate heaven!

darrenn2 18 Jul 2013

yumm n who doesnt like chocolate!

verified email - 01 Jun 2013

There is an interactive self tour you can go on, great for all the kids and kids at heart, you get to design your own chocy bar, I didn't as we had done so much in Phillip island during our stay and thought we'd save it for next time.

The shop has a huge amount to choose from including local honey gift packs and bicky's, but they came from QLD.
There is some wonderfully made chocolate sculptures to look at, but there wasn't any for sale apart from a really cute stiletto shoe that was decorated with chocolate lace work.

The cafe there served lunch, coffee and cake also snacks, I did see someone with an ice-cream split that looked amazing.

I was disappointed when I got my fruit and nut bar home and it had no nut's in it however.

At the time of this post the price for an adult tour is $15 ph. A 100grm block of chocolate $5.50 and the small 35grm flavoured bars $3.50.

There is heaps of parking, bus trip's use this a lot, so watch out for one of those and there is a couple of disable spot's. They do take all credit card's.

You can buy pass's there for the Phillip Island site's to be seen called PIE pass's = Phillip Island Experiance, the three parks pass is the one we had that get's you into the Penguins, Koalas and Churchill Island

Hi LianLi, Thanks for such a concise review, including prices. Appreciated. Reeces

verified email - 25 Jan 2013

While staying with some friends we decided to treat them and their little girl to a special day at the chocolate factory as a thank you for inviting us along with them for the weekend! Fun interiors, more orientated to the kiddies as well as being slightly educational. Cute little miniatures and displays that are fun for all. Entry price I felt was a little much for a single adult and I guess I was expecting a little more however shopping at the little chocolate shop is still fun and you can easily get carried away!

Zemi 03 Feb 2013

I thought the same when I saw the entry price, thanks for confirming

verified email - 09 Jan 2013

The part that you pay to get in to is very good, children from the age of 5ish upwards would get a lot out of it. Our 3 year old wasn't much interested. We had resisted going here for a while but it was good.
The service in the cafe however leaves a lot to be desired. Very very slow and not all that friendly. Once the order got in (after about 25 minutes to put it in), the order comes very fast.

Approximate cost: $15 entry

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