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Specialties
Velatis offers two distinct types of caramels in a variety of flavors. The traditional «Chewy» caramels are sticky, longer lasting and have a smooth creamy finish. We also offer the lesser known, but equally sought after, «Sugary» caramels. These caramels have a consistency similar to a praline or old-fashioned fudge. A variety of nuts are used to flavor these caramels as well as coffee, chocolate, and marshmallows. Seasonally, Velatis offers specialty flavors such as Pumpkin Spice, Black Cherry Brandy, and Eggnog.
A window separates you from the kitchen where you can view employees mixing, pouring and hand cutting caramels. Along with the caramels, toffee, turtles and ice cream topping available online, a number of treats are offered only in the store. You will find a variety of caramel themed baked goods as well as some handcrafted chocolate items such as dipped pretzels, seasonal novelty shaped solid chocolates, non pareils, caramel filled chocolate covered Oreos, & divinity.
History
Established in 1866.
More than a century-and-a-half long the story of Velatis is rich with history. It was established in Richmond prior to the Civil War. The company moved to Washington in 1866 following the destruction of the original store during the burning of Richmond’s business district.
Mary and Salvatore Velati opened the first DC store at Ninth and G Sts. NW, where it operated for more than one hundred years. Customers included the wives of Presidents, stars of stage and screen, and the usual mix of every day Washingtonians. They arrived on foot, by carriage, limousine, and streetcar until subway construction propelled a move to Woodward & Lothrop department store. The caramels were made at the store until its closure in 1996. The Servais family, sixth generation Washingtonians, bought the trademarked recipes and in 2009 established Velatis’ new home in Silver Spring on the edge of DC. Older than the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, Velatis continues to be a part of Washington’s story.
Meet the Business Owner
Amy S.
Business Owner
I grew up on Velatis Caramels as well and am happy to play apart in bring back the iconic caramel to the Washington DC area!