First thursday at the cultural district has a great secret. A free chocolate tasting at Coppeneur, a charming little shop containing the most unique types of chocolate. I strolled in here waiting for a *shy face* ohnotmuch and met one of the store proprietor's Bruce. A really charming fellow who was a bit shy but had a plethora of knowledge when it came to chocolate. Ask him about the difference between Coppeneur unique producer-farmer relationship vs. the "big bar" companies and he'll give you an entertaining discussion.
They also had a great guide handy for proper chocolate tasting. I didn't get a chance to pick some bars up but there were some interesting flavours and blends (like peppercorn w/ dark chocolate) that I wanted to try on a day where a smooth and rich chocolate bar and Romeo n Jullietta was all a man needed.
From what I could see, the prices were along the same lines that you would spend at Bernard Callebaut and Purdy's. I really believe Coppeneur is the better shop to visit especially if you're looking for that unique bar of chocolate to pair with your wine, beer, cheese, scotch, cognac, and cigar.