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Fudge Hut
Category: Food Specialty Food Candy Stores Candy Stores [Edit]
933 Front StLeavenworth, WA 98826
(509) 548-0466
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- Accepts Credit Cards:
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9 reviews for Fudge Hut
9 reviews in English
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Review from Jean V.
Los Altos, CA
One of my favorite places in Leavenworth. I have to visit this shop every year on our annual family vacation. I usually buy 3 lbs of fudge in 6 flavors for all the family and extended family to indulge
So many kinds of fudge to choose from....
This year, the owers moved to shop from the back of a grouping of shops (mallish) to the front, it really looks nice. They also added a bakery, the pasteries looked delicious and huge.... but a girl can only eat so many sweets.... so we passed on the baked goods. Wish I had a lot more days in Leavenworth so I could sample some of those baked goods.
Also, they had a fudge covered twinkie... didn't get it, but wish I did. It would have been fun to cut it up into 10 pieces to share, just for the experience! -
Review from Michael W.
Kirkland, WA
How can you not love a place filled with fudge and pastries??!!??!
So many flavors of fudge it was really hard to choose. Luckily they have a deal where if you buy 1lb you get 1/2 pound free. Awesome!
Also you can sample all the flavors.
I had to take it to work to share or suffer the waistline consequences.
Coworkers said chocolate coconut was by far the favorite, followed closely by the chocolate peanut butter.
My favorites were the butterfinger and toffee. But I am completely biased and LOVE both those flavors a lot.
From the bakery. I had a cream puff and it was super yummy as well. Even though it was a little smashed :)
Staff was really nice considering it was Christmas festival and there were many many people running in and out all day. I wish I had bought earlier when most pastries weren't sold out. -
Review from Shawna H.
Everett, WA
Amazing fudge and pastry shop! Online ordering is super easy and surprisingly cheap and fast.
In person its a small little shop but loads of choices. Especially durring holiday season. -
Review from Victoria C.
Seattle, WA
Although I was very displeased with the double baked almond croissant, the overall bakery impressed me.
PROS:
1. Free fudge samples! And big ones at that.
2. Diversity of fudge flavors! From oreo to jalapeno, to coconut almond and amaretto chocolate, the flavors are all so tasty.
3. An assortment of baked goods! From bread pudding to apple strudel (which looks so much more divine than the ones at the Danish Bakery down the street), and chocolate croissants and macaroons, this place has enough baked delights to satisfy most people.
CONS:
1. Unsatisfying double baked double almond croissant. Just like the ones at Bakery Nouveau in Seattle, these croissants failed to impress. I don't get the deal with wanting to take day old croissants and slicing them open, (supposedly) spreading some almond filling on top, and rebaking them. It just makes the croissants hard and stale. Why not do like Louisa's bakery in Seattle and take uncooked croissants and stuff them with a generous helping of almond filling? This croissant was nothing but a stale croissant with some powdered sugar and sliced almonds on top. My friends all took bites out of it and agreed that there was nothing almond about it. -
Review from Ian W.
Before heading out of town, I made a quick stop at Fudge Hut for some coffee, the main reason for stopping at this small shop. I definitely needed some caffeine to keep me going for my drive through the mountains towards Everett.
As I walked in, I was greeted by the friendly owner and he offered me a sample of fudge. They do have quite a selection to choose from including sugar free options. I tried out the maple fudge (seasonal) which was very very sweet with a nice moist and dense texture. I was told that the Canadian visitors love their maple fudge, eh. I ordered a large coffee for the road and 2 small pieces of maple fudge to go with the drink.
The coffee was very good, slightly strong, enough to get me to my next stop, 2 hours away. The fudge definitely went well with my coffee (cream, no sugar). I made the trek on US 2 through the mountains via Stevens Pass (snow covered on some sections of road) to Everett, in one piece. I run on coffee and sugary treats! -
Review from JC D.
They pack it, shove it and ship it!
A mom and pop shop with a small coffee shop inside. 14.99 a pound, and if you buy more than a pound you get half a pound for free.
I'm not a huge fan of rich sugar, but do I recommend the pumpkin and mint. -
Review from Aaron S.
Kent, WA
Really good fudge in many flavors, and they don't force you to buy a large minimum quantity like some other fudge shops I've been to. Seriously great fudge.
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Review from Amara D.
The fudge hut is located deep in one of those "malls" in Leavenworth. There is coffee which is pretty good and fudge... but hiding on the bottom row were some very unique salted caramels boosting salt from all over the world. I can still taste the Hawaiian volcanic caramels, and know there are now firmly part of my holiday time in the Washington mountains...
If you are looking for fudge, there is a big selection, although it runs around $15.00 a pound. They also sell poop... yes seriously: fudge colored and shaped to be: reindeer poop, snowman poop, or Grinch poop... while that sounds entirely gross to me I bet my husband would have loved it when he was 7. -
Review from Carrie S.
Marysville, WA
YUM! The best fudge I have ever had that wasn't homemade! Great service and lots of different flavors of fudge! I got four different kinds when I was there and love them all! Plus, on there web site you can order online, which I will be doing when I run out!
