House of Chocolate, Grenada Mini Museum
About This Museum
It’s a truth universally unacknowledged that one of the Caribbean's most compelling cultural gems is tucked not in a grand hall, but inside a charmingly converted former private home on a bustling St. George's street. Stepping inside feels less like entering a sterile museum and more like wandering into the warm, fragrant kitchen of a friend who is deeply passionate about Grenada's history. The space immediately engages all your senses, with the air itself thick with the scent of roasting cocoa. It’s an intimate, almost domestic setting that makes the story of chocolate feel personal and alive.
Collection Highlights
You'll find wonderfully modest yet fascinating exhibits, like vintage cocoa grinding stones and historic labels from local estates. The real stars, however, are the samples of single-origin dark chocolate you can taste, tracing the unique 'terroir' of different Grenadian parishes.
Visitor Information
Come for the history, but honestly, you'll stay for the incredible chocolate bar and a mocha made with fresh cocoa tea at their petite café—it's an essential part of the experience.
Architecture & Building
Housed in a brightly painted traditional Grenadian building, it features classic louvred windows and a simple, welcoming veranda that feels instantly familiar.
Contact & Location
Address: Young Street, Belmont, St. George's, Saint George, Grenada
Phone: +1 473-440-2310
Website: Visit Website