| I'd like to buy something nice but not over the top to take to my in-laws' place. I live in NWDC. Thanks so much! |
| Godiva? The chololate artisans in arlington? Coco Sala downtown |
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Max Brenner in Bethesda. There's also Godiva at
Montgomery Mall, maybe also at Barnes & Noble? |
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In LOVE with Neuhaus chocolates. Go to Union Station.
http://www.unionstationdc.com/store/neuhaus-chocolatier/10336 |
| Dean and Deluca's has some nice choices. Nordstroms also has a chocolate truffle stand where you can mix and match a small box, it's located in their home wear section. There used to be a chocolate store in the area between Adams Morgan and DuPont but can't recall the name. |
| William Sonoma, Maison Du Chocolat |
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I like Artisans Confections in Arlington (Clarendon) and Merrifield. Clarendon is just across Key Bridge from you.
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| Chocolate, Chocolate on Connecticut between L and M. |
| Praline or Range. |
| For yummy but not over the top I'd get a box of See's. They have tempo dad stands up in Tysons I and Tysons II, and I think I've seen them in a couple of department stores. Also Bloomingdales seemed hi hand a pretty good selection when I was there earlier this week. |
Sees is not good chocolate. |
| Stella's on Rockville Pike |
| COCOVA on 18th Street, at the bottoms of Adams Morgan. |
| Sees is not good. Edward Marc chocolates are god and they are local I think. Their chocolate covered salted Carmel's are awesome. |
| Good not god |