1011 Third Avenue (at 60th Street)
646-735-0078
http://www.dylanscandybar.com/
In a league of its own, Dylan’s Candy Bar defies easy categorization, offering old fashioned treats in a thoroughly modern setting. It’s a kaleidoscope of a candy shop, brightly colored, packed with what seems like thousands of choices, wildly popular and always crowded. At first glance, it seems that the shop’s charms are aimed at preteen girls, but after wandering around, you begin to admit that it actually appeals to kids of all ages.
646-735-0078
http://www.dylanscandybar.com/
In a league of its own, Dylan’s Candy Bar defies easy categorization, offering old fashioned treats in a thoroughly modern setting. It’s a kaleidoscope of a candy shop, brightly colored, packed with what seems like thousands of choices, wildly popular and always crowded. At first glance, it seems that the shop’s charms are aimed at preteen girls, but after wandering around, you begin to admit that it actually appeals to kids of all ages.
One wall on the main level is devoted to a serve-yourself chocolate section with dozens of varieties of old-fashioned treats covered in chocolate—huge malted balls, marshmallow bars, jelly rings and oddly addictive Rice Krispies, just to name a few. Scoop out want you want, and at $10.99 per pound you don’t need to worry about breaking the bank. They are very good and fresh, and we think the chocolate is the highlight of the shop. You’ll also find 14 varieties of two-ounce Belgian chocolate bars ($2.75 each) and downstairs there’s a terrific variety of classic chocolate candy bars that have been popular for decades. For you “older” kids, seeing them just may bring back a childhood chocolate memory and put a smile on your face.
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