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Discover Montreal's top chocolatiers on this 4-hour walking tour, sampling 9+ treats, enjoying a cacao cocktail, and exploring the Mile End district.
The Ultimate Chocolate Tour in Montreal offers a delightful experience for anyone with a sweet tooth or a passion for artisan chocolates. Priced at $168.50 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours, this guided walk takes place in Montreal’s vibrant Mile End neighborhood, known for its creative food scene and talented chocolatiers. The tour includes at least 9 chocolate tastings, a traditional Mexican chocolate drink, and a savory chocolate-based meal, making it both indulgent and educational.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on behind-the-scenes access to chocolate production. You’ll visit a bean-to-bar chocolate maker’s factory, where the process from raw beans to finished bars is explained by a knowledgeable guide. The small group size, capped at 12 travelers, ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere—perfect for those wanting an in-depth look at Montreal’s best chocolatiers. While the walking component involves about 40 minutes covering roughly 2 km, the rich tastings and engaging storytelling more than compensate.
Though it runs regardless of weather, travelers should be prepared for moderate walking and dress appropriately. The tour is especially suited for chocolate lovers, foodies, or anyone seeking a fun and flavorful exploration of Montreal’s culinary scene.


The tour begins at 5550 Rue Fullum #514, where you meet your guide and step into Montreal’s bustling Mile End neighborhood. This area is renowned for its artisanal food shops and creative vibe, making it the perfect backdrop for a chocolate-focused adventure. The initial stop is at a chocolate factory, where the bean-to-bar process is explained, and you get to see the beans and production equipment firsthand.
The factory visit is a highlight for those interested in how chocolate is made. The guide shares personal stories from the owner, adding a relatable touch to the technical details. Sampling three chocolates made with single-origin beans provides a taste of the craftsmanship involved.
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After the factory visit, the tour moves to a small Mexican restaurant through the vibrant Mile End neighborhood. Here, the focus shifts to Mexican chocolate traditions. Guests enjoy mole tamales, agues frescas, and a traditional Mexican chocolate drink called Champurrado. The owner and chef share insights about chocolate’s role in Mesoamerican culture during the Colonial period, enriching the flavor experience with cultural context.
This stop offers a light meal that complements the chocolate journey, giving a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine. The restaurant’s intimate setting fosters relaxed conversation, allowing participants to ask questions and learn about chocolate’s history and uses in Mexico.

Throughout the tour, more Montreal chocolatiers are visited, where at least six more chocolates are sampled. The guide highlights the artisans’ craft, explaining what makes each chocolatier unique—whether it’s single-origin beans, innovative flavors, or traditional techniques.
Each tasting is carefully curated to showcase variety and quality, offering a broad spectrum from dark to milk chocolates. The guide’s insights help guests appreciate the flavor profiles and production methods that distinguish Montreal’s best chocolate shops.

One of the tour’s special features is the opportunity to sip a cacao cocktail, which blends premium cacao with spirits for a rich, aromatic drink. Plus, guests taste Mexican “Champurrado,” a traditional thick chocolate beverage made with corn and spices.
These drinks provide a glimpse into chocolate’s versatility beyond just confections, highlighting its role in beverages and cultural traditions. The guide explains the history and significance of these drinks, making the tasting both informative and enjoyable.

Unique to this tour is the interactive element of creating your own chocolate bars. Participants can assemble and customize their treats to take home as souvenirs, adding a hands-on dimension that many food tours lack.
A purchased bag is provided for guests to carry any additional chocolates or souvenirs they pick up along the way, along with informational documents to deepen the learning experience.

The small group size ensures an intimate atmosphere, fostering easy conversation and personalized explanations. The tour involves about 40 minutes of walking over 2 km total, making it suitable for most participants with moderate mobility.
Meeting at 5550 Rue Fullum, the tour is near public transportation, which helps with accessibility. While no hotel pickup is included, the central location makes it easy to find and join.

Since the tour runs regardless of weather, guests should dress appropriately for the conditions. The walking component is manageable, but those with mobility concerns should be aware of the moderate level of activity. Bringing a reusable water bottle is encouraged, although a bottle is provided for those who need one.

With a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 24 reviews, the tour is highly praised for its well-organized structure, knowledgeable guides, and delicious tastings. Guides like Melissa are commended for their passion and expertise, creating an engaging and educational experience.
Guests appreciate the balance of tastings, production insights, and cultural stories, making the tour both fun and informative. The small group size and personalized approach are often highlighted as key strengths.
This tour is ideal for chocolate enthusiasts, foodies, or anyone interested in learning about Montreal’s artisanal food scene. It’s suitable for most travelers, given the moderate walking and inclusive format, and offers a taste of Montreal’s unique cultural influences.
The Ultimate Chocolate Tour provides a well-rounded exploration of Montreal’s best chocolatiers and Mexican chocolate traditions. It combines hands-on activities, behind-the-scenes production visits, and tastings into a memorable four hours. The expert guide, Melissa, ensures a friendly, informative atmosphere that makes the experience both educational and enjoyable.
While the tour involves some walking and indoor stops, the variety of experiences and tastings make it worthwhile for those wanting a culinary deep dive into chocolate’s many facets. Pre-booking is recommended, as it typically fills 32 days in advance.
This tour stands out as a unique, well-organized, and highly praised experience for anyone visiting Montreal with a sweet tooth or curiosity about artisan food culture.
“The tour was well organized. It carefully built on different chocolate experiences along the way. Each one was unique and fun. Melissa is highly kn…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers of all ages can enjoy the tastings and activities, but parents should consider the walking involved.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes at least 9 chocolate tastings, a chocolate infusion, a Mexican chocolate drink, a savory chocolate meal, and a bag for souvenirs.
How long is the walking part of the tour?
There’s about 40 minutes of walking in total, covering roughly 2 km through Mile End.
Can I participate if I have food allergies?
Please notify the tour operator of any food restrictions when booking to ensure suitable alternatives.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at 5550 Rue Fullum #514, near public transportation.
Is the tour cancelled in bad weather?
No, it runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
Can I buy additional chocolates during the tour?
Yes, a bag is provided for purchases, and you can buy more chocolates at the shops visited.
Are there options for morning or afternoon tours?
Yes, you can choose a morning or afternoon session to fit your schedule.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 32 days in advance; early reservation is recommended.
Is gratuity included?
No, gratuities for the guide are recommended but not included in the tour price.
This detailed review highlights the rich, flavorful journey that the Ultimate Chocolate Tour in Montreal offers—perfect for anyone eager to explore Montreal’s artisanal chocolate scene in a friendly, engaging way.