Aggie Chocolate Factory
Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Kerbside pickup
- In-store pick-up
- In-store shopping
- Takeaway
Aggie Chocolate Factory Reviews - 51
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Brianne Plastow
My family had an amazing time! Ellie took us on a tour and it was hands-on and included a taste-test of a cocoa bean. My kids loved it and so did my husband and I. The frozen hot chocolate was incredible. I'm glad we read other reviews and were prepared for a dark chocolate experience, because it was rich! My son must have loved his chocolate bar because it was gone before we knew it. We had a great time and will definitely add it to our list of places to visit while we are in Logan. Thank you for a fun and yummy time!
Ingrid Blankevoort
A lovely chocolate tasting experience, perfect for a weekend activity. We were greeted by Steve who gave us a good overview of the Aggie Chocolate history as well as the tour of the chocolate manufacturing process. There are many great selections at the store and the price is very reasonable. The chocolates are tasty and unique and we enjoyed our time. These are locally made in Logan, Utah. Shop local and Go Aggies!
Kiery Wilson
A hidden shop tucked in student housing?
I drove past it twice, as it is tucked in a courtyard and very tricky to find. Inside is an interesting layout and they offer a small tour of the process. I tried several of the chocolates and they are very fruity, as to be expected when eating single source chocolate, however their milk chocolate bar is far from milk. The Aggie Bar is truly milk chocolate, but it is separate from their lineup.
The Conching Machine is named Augustus Gloop though and they truly do bean to bar which is something few places can claim. Overall, definitely with a visit.
Miryelle Resek
So we haven't been to the factory (yet), but we did go to the Reindeer Express that the Aggie Vet school put on, and they were one of the exhibits. And oh my gosh. The hot chocolate is AMAZING. We ended up buying two bags (plus some of their other stuff). You can totally tell the difference in their chocolate and other brands. This stuff is the real deal. 10000% recommend it
Teisha E. Field
Saw their booth at the Cache Valley dairy and Cheese Festival (if you haven't gone before put it on your calendar to go next year, it's so fun). We went and did the free tour later on. It was interesting! Took maybe 10-15 min. Free sample of a small "nib" from a cocoa bean. The chocolate is pricey but your paying for the real deal here. The girl who did our tour was very nice.
Jason Hunsaker
You can see all the chocolate being made. They store the nuts in bags, have big grinding machines, and a huge area dedicated for viewing.
There are free samples of a few chocolate flavors available on the countertop. They serve hot cocoa, cookies, and cinnamon rolls.
Tom Caswell
First bean to bar chocolate factory at a university. Steve and his students make world class chocolate here. I’ve never been more proud to be an Aggie. (Note: If you can’t handle an $8 chocolate bar this is not for you. Go buy a Snickers at the gas station and leave us be.)
Xiaoling Sun
This is an amazing place! Maybe not as famous as USU ice cream, they definitely deserve more attention! Thank Professor Martini, we learned so much about chocolate today, cocoa butter+cocoa powder=cocoa beans...Raspberry frozen hot chocolate, with bitter cocoa beans mixed with sweet cream, is too nice, beyond my words.
Kelsey Vest
I love everything about the Aggie Chocolate Factory!! I love every uniques flavor of chocolate, and I have never in my entire life had better frozen hot chocolate. It is now my new favorite drink! The frozen hot chocolate comes in 3 different flavors. Chocolate, Raspberry, and Salted Caramel. All three are delicious. If you are a chocolate lover, the frozen hot chocolate is a must!
Andrew Sorge
Awesome place and terrific experience. Had a great tour and the staff were so kind to offer me coco powder to purchase instead of just what they had on the shelf. They really went the extra mile.