Sweet, Sweet Lower Manhattan: Your One Stop Neighborhood for Chocolate, Candy, Pastries Galore

12/05/2011 in

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Did you know that according to the National Confectioners Association, shoppers spent on average $58.92 each last year on all types of chocolate candy? Well, if you’re a chocolate treat lover, Lower Manhattan is home to some of the best-known chocolatiers and patisseries around the five boroughs. To guide your holiday sweet tooth, the Downtown Alliance is excited to share its favorite chocolate, candy and pastry shops south of Chambers Sweet… ahem, Street.

La Maison du Chocolat
63 Wall Street
(212) 952-1123
www.lamaisonduchocolat.com

Godiva Chocolatier
33 Maiden Lane
(212) 809-8990
www.godiva.com

Paradise Candy
South Street Seaport, Pier 17
(212) 374-0460

Financier Patisserie
62 Stone Street |(212) 344-5600
3-4 World Financial Center |(212) 786-3220
35 Cedar Street |(212) 952-3838
90 Nassau Street | (212) 748-6000
www.financierpastries.com

FPB (Francois Payard Bakery)
210 Murray Street
(212) 995-0888
www.FPBNYC.com

Crumbs Bakeshop
87 Beaver Street | (212) 480-7500
40 Broad Street | (212) 480-7500
www.crumbsbakeshop.com

Leonidas Belgian Chocolates
3 Hanover Square
(212) 422-9600
www.leonidas-chocolate.com

Need something in a pinch? Travel no further than the Downtown Alliance as your one-stop holiday shopping resource! We can give you access to more than 1,300 places to shop, dine, and explore in Lower Manhattan.

You can get this information one of three ways:
•    Visit the Downtown Alliance website
•    Download our mobile app at iTunes (search for “Downtown NY”)
•    Order a free hard copy of the new Lower Manhattan Shopping and Dining Guide here.

Tags: Crumbs, Financier, Francois Payard Bakery, Godiva Chocolatier, La Maison du Chocolat, Leonidas Belgian Chocolate, Lower Manhattan, Paradise Candy

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