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The Margaret River Chocolate Company - Margaret River

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9755 6555
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The Margaret River Chocolate Company is one of Western Australia's most popular tourist attractions, with manufacturing and sales facilities in both the Margaret River and Swan Valley wine regions.

The original Margaret River factory is located on a picturesque rural property just 20 minutes from Margaret River and Busselton and is surrounded by award-winning wineries such as Vasse Felix, Sandalford and Evans and Tate and accommodation like Cape Lodge.

The company's second factory is located in the heart of Perth's historic Swan Valley, just 20 minutes from the Perth city centre and is featured on most popular tour bus routes.

Both chocolate factories provide a fascinating insight into the world of chocolate, with visitors treated to free chocolate tastings, interactive displays, viewing windows to watch the chocolate products being made and a friendly, holiday atmosphere.

Information and merchandise are available on all aspects of chocolate, plus both factories sell a mouth-watering range of chocolate bars, chocolate coated delights, hand made truffles, novelty chocolates, cookies, ice creams, chocolate milk and a variety of chocolate cakes.

The range of innovative chocolate coated products available includes crunchy nougat, honeycomb, dried apricots, sun dried plums, dairy caramels and The Margaret River Chocolate Company's award-winning chocolate coated ginger.

The company also produces and sells a wide range of sensational jams, chutneys, olive oils, tapenades, coffees and salad dressings under the Margaret River Providore label.

Both of The Margaret River Chocolate Company's facilities also feature a Chocolate Factory Café for indoor and outdoor dining, which provide a delightful range of light lunches, coffee, cakes, milkshakes and other goodies.

The Margaret River Chocolate Company welcomes visitors of all ages and nationalities, with friendly staff, fantastic products, plenty of parking and a welcoming, fully air-conditioned environment.

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