I have been a life long lover of Wolf’s chocolates having grown up in Attica, IN. Anytime I am visiting the area I always make sure to stop in and buy a pound. This time, however, I was highly disappointed. It tastes like something has changed with their recipe. The flavor of their chocolates is not the same. The vanilla bon bons are one of my favs but they had no flavor this time. My family also has the same opinion. Not sure what has happened to their chocolates.
Ruth F.
Place rating: 4 Wheaton, IL
I found this place totally by accident while driving home on the I-41. If the description shows as «$$$$, ultra-high-end,» no, it’s not. Prices are about $ 25 a pound, which is in line with other small chocolatiers. This isn’t Jacques Torres, but it’s not Russell Stover either. They sell chocolates and coffee; there is a small assortment of sugar-free; some dipped marshmallows, etc., small packets of Jelly Bellys for a dollar, plastic bags of various types of chews(they were out of butterscotch; the cinnamon’s quite nice) and a selection of chocolates in milk, white or dark. Service was friendly(I arrived 5 minutes after close and they served me anyway) and the kitchen in back features a giant marble slab and 100 year old copper cooking kettles. The chocolates are a bit too sweet for me, but this is usually the case, and I’m quite partial to the chocolate-dipped toffee.
Vasiliki G.
Place rating: 1 Indianapolis, IN
Sharon deleted my review and told me in a private message that I was not truthful in my statements! But here’s the original review, and it’s true! SHEDIDVOTEFORRFRA. FYI: the president of this establishment is Rep. Sharon Negele, one of the lawmakers who voted in favor of the recent RFRA passed in Indiana. The fudge is good. But not good enough for me to ever shop here again. May I suggest people who work at the W. Lafayette shop find other gainful employment? I don’t know how long that location will be open considering the list of RFRA supporters and their establishments is going around on all the social media sites. College towns tend to be a bit ardent in their civil rights beliefs. Have fun with your religious freedoms, Rep. Negele!
Jenny P.
Place rating: 5 Huntsville, AL
Although I’ve never set foot in the store, I love Wolf’s. One of my co-workers has family in the area and this is a must visit stop every time she goes home. Now that she’s gotten us all hooked, she takes orders and brings us bags of chocolate delights. My personal favorites: Dark Chocolate Raspberry Creams Chocolate Covered Toffee Peanut Butter Fudge Beware the Orange Creams, they’re kinda vile(sorry guys).