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I love sweets so much. In fact, I could probably eat dessert for all three meals (so I thought.) I found this place via Instagram and the photos made my mouth water so I had to check it out. After checking out their site, I found out that there are a number of locations in eastern Ontario and Montreal. On a Sunday afternoon, it was quite busy. We were lucky to have to wait only a few minutes as there was a table for two available right away. It's a nice shop that's open concept. You can see the staff prepare your chocolate treats. The windows are glass from the floor to the ceiling so you have the perfect view of the Distillery. The menu is practically all sweets. They do have some savoury breakfast items though. My friend ordered the waffle with strawberries smothered in whipped cream. She let me have a few bites and I was a little underwhelmed. It was just too sweet and the taste of the waffle was overpowered by the whipped cream. I had the peanut butter and chocolate fondue for one. For one, it was a little too much. The portion could be smaller. I managed to surprise myself and did not finish it. I love the concept of everything sweet on the menu, but a meal portion of sweets was a-ok. I would suggest ordering one thing and sharing. Good for: sweets
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