Chocolate Chicken
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Chocolate Chicken Reviews - 82
4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Kenzie Lindow
Great atmosphere, so cozy and sweet! Coffee flavors are so fun and the Blueberry Lavender Lemonade is just incredible on a hot day. Mezzanine, the restaurant attached serves breakfast lunch and dinner and has such good wraps and appetizers!! Highly recommend for a nice dinner and some ice cream at the Chocolate Chicken afterwords!
Jeremy Morris
Nice space! Much of it is retail. Drip coffee is available in airports to keep the line moving. Great looking confections but I just got a froofy espresso drink. $6 for 16oz latte. Kind service!
I just wanted "Chocolate Chicken" on the "Notorious E.G.G." shirt... long sleeve. ☺️
Chuck Fell
Chocolate Chicken is sweet shop up front with Mezzanine restaurant in back. Stopped before they closed for the season. Had awesome breakfast, pastrami hash with eggs and sunflower toast. Truly a great, different menu. Rooftop bar during the summer. Very clean, friendly personable staff. Will be back.
Kristina Candlish
We normally stop into the coffee/chocolate shop for our traditional chocolate chicken. I wasn't impressed with the truffles but I was very pleased with the cafe. The woman working was very friendly and fast at serving us. What a variety from pizza, gyros, hot dogs and salad. The Career salad was delicious, I loved the croutons and the chocolate chicken hotdog was quite good, mixing a chipotle sauce with chocolate.
Lori Lesbott
Great little place for Coffee, Ice Cream, and chocolate. Definitely worth stopping in if you are in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin. Try their Death by Chicolate Coffee.
Lawson Clark
Fudge was of poor quality. I've grown up buying fudge w my family in Door County, so it's become a staple. This was my first time buying from Chocolate Chicken. We stopped here bc it was the only shop open late. The fudge was oily and lacked flavor. The chocolate pecan didn't even taste like chocolate and the Oreo was so bad my 6yo son spit it out & our 4yo sugar-loving daughter said she didn't like it and gave it back. Grasshopper was edible but the other 3 just sat and didn't get eaten up by my 7 family members that typically don't pass on anything sweet.
Patty Pietsch
Bought this mug over 25 yrs ago and still use it. Wanted to get a new one but they're closed for reno, the new owner generously gave me a new but old one. A big thankyou
Alyse Fleuette
My family has stopped here in the past and had a great experience, which is why it was a no-brainer to come back when we were back in town. Unfortunately, this experience was anything but.
We wanted to stock up on some chocolates, as we had enjoyed them from here in the past. One of our main difficulties with this is that one family member LOVES chocolate with nuts, and another member will literally die if they eat nuts. Annoying, I know, but a simple solution: just separate the nut chocolate in another box. We know this is a special accommodation which can be annoying for workers, but were told it would be no problem whatsoever.
The worker who agreed to do that for us then went on to pick the only nut-related product we asked for, and put it on top of the nut-free chocolates we had already ordered. Directly after saying she would not do that. My family member pointed out very kindly that those were the chocolates we specifically couldn’t have with the other one, and the worker then started to argue with us about how she agreed to do what we wanted and was doing so, even though we saw her take directly from the almond toffees and put them on a tray, directly touching the other food that we asked them to not be mixed with. It seemed like she didn’t understand what we were asking for, so we directly explained that we wanted the almond toffees in their own box, and wanted every other chocolate in another box because someone had an allergy. She continued to argue with us, eventually suggesting the almond toffees ‘didn’t have nuts’ and then exasperatedly said ‘Oh my GOD. I did what you wanted!’ As we were just trying to explain to her that this is literally life or death and she did not, in fact, do what we wanted. There was an obvious language barrier, so we were trying to be kind, but it just went on and on until she started treating US like we were being Karen’s just for asking for a simple accommodation. I’m super understanding with mix-ups like this, as I’ve worked in the service industry for years and have held jobs very similar to this one. I have even had problems with language barriers while working food service jobs, but have never acted in the way this worker acted toward us. I get that tourist crowds can be annoying, but we were the only people in the shop and were being very kind about a very simple request, which she responded to with anger and exasperation. This left all my family members upset and irritated and put a damper on what was otherwise going to be a very nice day.
Anastasia Vila
Forget that calorie bomb latte: this is legitimately the best coffee ever. I had to leave with a few bags, and if their prices had been just a bit lower, I would have stocked up for the year (maybe offer bulk discounts??).
This place is now a guaranteed stop during all future Door County visits!
Haley Kelly
A group of us went during a Bachelorette party weekend. The two ladies in front were arguing on and off the entire time we were there and were very rude. Two men came in after us and one of the ladies spent the entire time flirting and taking pictures with them. Coffee was not good. It was an awful experience. Would not reccommend.