Born from a humble church fundraiser in 1964, Mrs. Cavanaugh’s Chocolates & Ice Cream is still guided by the Cavanaugh family’s second and third generations. Each caramel, truffle, and brittle is slow-cooked in small batches with ...
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This charming chocolate factory offers an affordable $5 tour that comes with a $4 voucher for the shop, making it practically free. Visitors consistently rave about the cherry cordials with whole maraschino cherries and the standout German chocolate ice cream. The experience includes watching chocolate-making through observation windows (when the factory is running), hunting for hidden monkeys throughout the building, and enjoying a model train display that keeps kids thoroughly entertained. Staff members receive glowing praise for their warmth and flexibility, accommodating late arrivals and walk-ins whenever possible. The main caveat is that production doesn't always run during tour times, particularly on certain days or afternoons, which can make the experience feel less impressive since you're essentially watching videos rather than live action. Call ahead or book a weekday morning slot if seeing the machines in operation matters to you. Families absolutely love this spot, with multiple reviewers noting how welcomed they felt and how the generous samples kept everyone happy throughout the visit.
This is one of the best chocolate candies you can buy. I stop in and grab a box or 2 everything I am in Salt Lake City. Thank you for the great chocolates.
Michael Day
April 2, 2026
This is one of the best chocolate candies you can buy. I stop in and grab a box or 2 everything I am in Salt Lake City. Thank you for the great chocolates.
Michael Day
April 2, 2026