In 1875, at the behest of Edward VII, Mme Charbonnel quit her post at Parisian chocolatier Maison Boissier to set up a fine confectionary house in London with Mrs Walker. The result has been 130 years of the finest chocolate in traditional French style. This long-established chocolatier is now the holder of a royal warrant. In spite of the shop's continental origins, the goodies feel very English and traditional. Their gift boxes are a popular upmarket gift throughout in the world.
Charbonnel et Walker
1 Royal Arcade, Old Bond Street, W1S4BT
In 1875, at the behest of Edward VII, Mme Charbonnel quit her post at Parisian chocolatier Maison... More
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Charbonnel et Walker
1 Royal Arcade, Old Bond Street, W1S 4QF
Oozing with festive flavours the truffles and treats hidden inside this swanky Old Bond... More
Charbonnel et Walker
1 Royal Arcade, Old Bond Street, W1S 4QF
This French chocolatier was originally given its berth in the Royal Arcade by Edward VII, back in... More
Liberty's Chocolate Shop
Regent Street, W1B 5AH
As you would imagine from this plush store, Liberty’s Chocolate Shop is full of the most exclusive brands, lining the... More
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