Candy makes everyone happy. No matter how old you are, there’s nothing like picking out the perfect sweet treat, especially if you’re choosing in an authentic candy shop. Here are a few of our favorite candy shops in New Hampshire.
- The Old Country Store and Museum, Moultonborough
The Old Country Store/Trip Advisor
The Old Country Store/Trip Advisor If you’re looking for an authentic old-fashioned candy store, this is the place for you.
- Clay’s Chocolate Shop, Campton
Clay’s Chocolate Shop Facebook
Clay’s Chocolate Shop Facebook Clay’s family-owned chocolate shop can custom make you any treat your heart desires.
- Calef’s Country Store, Barrington
Calef’s Country Store
Calef’s Country Store Calef’s Country Store has a long history and an equally long candy counter, full of mainstream candy and maple treats.
- Kellerhaus, Weirs Beach
Trip Advisor
Trip Advisor Kellerhaus, which has been making candies since 1906, is one of the oldest chocolate makers in the state.
- Martha’s Exchange, Nashua
Martha’s Exchange
Martha’s Exchange Martha’s Exchange in Nashua is a restaurant, brewery and sweet shop all in one. What more could you want?
- Pickwick’s Mercantile, Portsmouth
Pickwick’s Mercantile
Pickwick’s Mercantile Pickwick’s isn’t strictly a candy shop, but you’re sure to find a sweet treat in this Victorian shop.
- Sanborn’s Fine Candies, Plaistow
Sanborn’s Candies/Facebook
Sanborn’s Candies/Facebook Sanborn’s has been making first-class homemade candies in southern New Hampshire since the 1950s.
- Van Otis Chocolates, Manchester
Van Otis Chocolates/Facebook
Van Otis Chocolates/Facebook Van Otis Chocolates in Manchester has been making delicious treats since 1935.
Homemade fudge, maple candy, and lollipops…. oh my! How many of these shops have you been to?
The Old Country Store/Trip Advisor
If you’re looking for an authentic old-fashioned candy store, this is the place for you.
Clay’s Chocolate Shop Facebook
Clay’s family-owned chocolate shop can custom make you any treat your heart desires.
Calef’s Country Store
Calef’s Country Store has a long history and an equally long candy counter, full of mainstream candy and maple treats.
Trip Advisor
Kellerhaus, which has been making candies since 1906, is one of the oldest chocolate makers in the state.
Martha’s Exchange
Martha’s Exchange in Nashua is a restaurant, brewery and sweet shop all in one. What more could you want?
Pickwick’s Mercantile
Pickwick’s isn’t strictly a candy shop, but you’re sure to find a sweet treat in this Victorian shop.
Sanborn’s Candies/Facebook
Sanborn’s has been making first-class homemade candies in southern New Hampshire since the 1950s.
Van Otis Chocolates/Facebook
Van Otis Chocolates in Manchester has been making delicious treats since 1935.
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