Choccywoccydoodah moves into Seven Dials
Art and design focused chocolaterie Choccywoccydoodah has opened a store at Seven Dials.
The company’s new two-floor site, located at 27 Shorts Gardens, has a ground-level café serving hot chocolate, cakes and chocolate fondue.
In addition to showcasing Choccywoccydoodah’s hand-crafted chocolates and cakes, the venue features a parlour with space for large groups that can be reserved for private bookings and events.
Christine Taylor, who co-founded the company in 1994 with Christine Garratt, said: “We are very excited to move into Seven Dials.
“It’s a vibrant location to explore and we can’t wait to join the community and share some chocolate with our new neighbours, as well as Seven Dials’ many visitors.”
Sam Bain-Mollison, head of retail at Shaftesbury plc, the property company behind Seven Dials, commented: “Choccywoccydoodah provides a retail experience to include a larger café and build upon their previous success, creating a London flagship in the heart of the West End.
“Their eye-catching offer is part of a huge array brands and operators unique to Seven Dials.”
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