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Ethel's Chocolate Lounge

819 W Armitage Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
Phone: (773) 281-0029
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Cross Street:
Halsted Street
Directions:
El: Brown Line to Armitage
Hours:
Sun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri 11am-11pm, Sat 10am-12am

Editorial Review for Ethel's Chocolate Lounge – by Valerie Moloney

In Short
Smack in the middle of boutique-central Lincoln Park sits this two-story chocolatier done up in pinks, mochas and purples and plush seating. The house is a tribute to all things chocolate, drawing a crowd of girlfriends, pregnant women and families. Downstairs, choose from individual pieces of truffles, mints, bars, selection boxes and others made by a French chef; upstairs, enjoy your creations in eye-popping lounges made for chitchat and sipping hot chocolate.

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Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

Reserve this ultra chic space for your next shower. Party menus include a four-course "chocolate bash" ($29 per person, with an eight guest minimum) or a three-course "chocolate affair" ($18 per person, with an eight guest minimum).

Where to Sit

Balmy days bring folks to the front or back patios, but two pink-and-brown-striped rooms upstairs call for serious lounging.

User Reviews for Ethel's Chocolate Lounge

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

06/06/2008 Posted by ChuckEChocolate

Well, I was in the mood to indulge my chocolate senses and thought I would give this place a try. I didn't know I would have to take out a mortgage on my house to do so. Man, this place is exxxpensive--even for an alleged 'gourmet' chocolate place. And even more disheartening was the actual chocolate--nothing to write home about, certainly no better (if even as good as) Godiva or Moonstruck. It was only later on a friend told me that it was a chain of stores owned by Mars...as in, M&M's. That explained the less than stellar chocolate quality, but sure didn't explain the platinum pricing. Don't say we didn't warn you.. As for me, well, next time I crave some cocoa, I might just buy some Bosco and Hershey kisses...a whole lot cheaper chocolate fix!

Pros: smells good

Cons: costs an arm and a leg...and then some!

3 Star Rating: Average

03/30/2007 Posted by jgustaf18

Ethel's is the best! I love the party rooms, and their turtles that actually resemble the aniaml are delicious. However, my friend and I had a very strange experaince at the Armitage location a few years ago. My friend was buying a Christmas gift for her cousin, and had been instructed by her mother to buy an assortment of candy, including some with rum. When it came time to pay, the woman asked my friend for an ID. Assuming it was for the credit card, my friend handed it over. The woman then refused to sell us the chocolates because my friend was not yet 21! We were both stunned-like anyone could get drunk off of rum candy?? We basically laughed at her and said that was ridiculous, there were only a few in the box, but she refsued to sell them to us regardless. Frustrated, my friend decided to buy a pre-packaged box, but asked if there were any that didn't have nuts, as her cousin is allergic. The woman told us that she couldn't guarantee that the candy hadn't been contaminated with nuts and again refused to sell us the candy. We were confused by her strange behavior, so we went to the Evanston location and bought the rum candies there. Very weird. But the chocolate is great!

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Editor's Review

Chocolate comes in many forms--truffles, cocktails, hot cocoa and others--in this cottage in Lincoln Park.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

Reserve this ultra chic space for your next shower. Party menus include a four-course "chocolate bash" ($29 per person, with an eight guest minimum) or a three-course "chocolate affair" ($18 per person, with an eight guest minimum).

More Insider Tips

Restaurant Information

Smoking

  • No

Parking

  • Metered

Hours

  • Sun-Thu 11am-9pm
  • Fri 11am-11pm
  • Sat 10am-12am

Payment Types

  • MasterCard
  • Discover
  • Visa
  • Check
  • American Express

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