Excellent ice cream in the summer and a delicious-looking Christmas window in the winter are the kind of thing that make this candy shop a special sweet treat. The shop itself has all the appeal of a by-gone era with glass jars of bonbons lining the walls. Husband-and-wife owners, Miss Hope and Mr Greenwood, have expanded from their original West Dulwich shop to open this easier-to-access central London location opposite the Drury Lane Theatre. Enjoy melt in your mouth sugary bites made from Fairtrade chocolate, sweet tobacco and everything that can be sugar coated. It's enough to have the sweet toothed in raptures. Even the most discerning chocoholics will be able to find every sweet treat they desire - no matter how obscure. No doubt Willy Wonka is watching this place with interest.
Hope and Greenwood
20 Northcross Road, SE22 9EU
Chocolate pudding bars, champagne truffles, marzipan fruits, chunks of liquorice and jars of stripy candy sticks, this quaint East... More
Hope and Greenwood
1 Russell Street, WC2B 5JF
Specialising in delicious-looking sweets with an old fashioned feel, Hope and Greenwood is the place to get your hands on... More
Hope and Greenwood
20 Northcross Road, SE22 9EU
Chocolate pudding bars, champagne truffles, marzipan fruits, chunks of liquorice and jars of stripy candy sticks, this quaint East... More
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