The House of Fine Chocolates specializes in wedding cake creations, but if you aren't walking down the aisle anytime soon there are plenty of cakes for everyday celebrations and single slices for mid-week indulgences in flavors like dark chocolate mousse, black forest and raspberry mousse.
If you can't choose just one cookie, go with a selection of mini cookies in M&M, peanut butter, kitchen sink, toffee, sugar and macadamia. Lover of "cute" should try a frosted pink pig or other specialty butter cookies like the classic black and white. Tarts, tortes and filled croissants join brioche, bundt cakes and more.
Of course it wouldn't be the House of Fine Chocolates if it weren't for the fudges that gave it that name. A one-pound box of chocolates costs about $20 and can be filled with goodies that even Willy Wonka would envy: pecan caramel patties; raisin, peanut, almond and coconut clusters; fudge meltaways and amaretto, orange and raspberry truffles.
As if weekdays don't offer enough sweets to drive any dentist crazy, the House of Fine Chocolates also takes advantage of the weekend, making chocolate dipped strawberries and white chocolate dipped grapes for a special delight.
Centerstage Reviewer: Erin Delahanty