I had a frozen yogurt here on a hot summer day. The location is almost unbeatable, watching boats, the islands and tourists browse around the boardwalk. Its a 20 foot walk south of Sobey’s grocery store. My frozen yogurt came to $ 4.25 after tax, and was a reasonable proportion for the price. There are tables outside that are rather enviable on a busy day when this whole zone gets packed. Sometimes the lineup gets long at this place, but that also speaks to people coming back. Not all of their business is from tourists, they get Torontonians also. I disagree with some of the other reviews below. To the fellow who suggested going to places in East York and Uptown — they can’t exactly replicate a boardwalk with a lake, tall ships, and thousands of people per hour in walking traffic, can they? Maybe you can save 50 cents and go there if that’s what you like. I take in ambience when I rate a place.
James M.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
I’ve been here a few times for anniversaries, Valentine’s, etc. The boxes of chocolate are really great and reasonably priced, but you get a better deal if you know which types are your favourite so you can pick & choose. The ice cream is also very nice, they have good smoothies and I once took a date here for a banana split. Excellent, delicious, and a nice spot to relax when it isn’t crowded.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
On a hot summer afternoon, all the customers at Chocolates & Creams has definitely more interested in their Creams than their Chocolates! One Scoop for $ 3.99 but it is definitely NOT a regular scoop… kid’s size? I guess good for portion control or if you are on a diet. I can eat that ice cream in ONE bite! Belgium Chocolate Ice Cream tasted A-OK. rich and chocolaty! There are some tables right outside the store have a great view of Lake Ontario. Definitely NOT the«Best Ice Cream in Toronto»!