You go to The Fudgery because you want fresh fudge made in front of you, not the mass-produced stuff sitting in bins at every souvenir shop in town. This place does one thing well: small-batch fudge in flavors that rotate seasonally. Watch it being made through the shop window, then sample before you buy. It's the kind of spot locals actually visit, not just tourists killing time.
The current lineup usually includes classics like dark chocolate and salted caramel, but they'll have seasonal specials you won't find elsewhere. Single pieces run small, so grab a few. The shop is compact, which means it gets crowded during peak summer afternoons. Go early or late in the day if you want to actually move around and chat with staff about what's fresh.
Skip this if you're looking for bulk candy or souvenirs. Come here when you want an actual treat to eat now or pack for the drive home. Winter is your sweet spot since summer tour buses create lineups that feel unnecessary for what is essentially a small confectionery counter. It's worth finding on a quieter day.
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