


Amy's Candy Kitchen
About
Amy's Candy Kitchen is a charming old-fashioned candy shop in historic Cedarburg that feels like stepping into a storybook. Kids will be mesmerized by the colorful displays of homemade chocolates, hand-pulled fudge, gourmet popcorn, and nostalgic candies, while parents appreciate the quality craftsmanship and sweet trip down memory lane.
Highlights
- βWatching candy-makers hand-pull fudge and create chocolates through viewing windows
- βEnormous selection of nostalgic candies parents remember from childhood
- βFresh homemade fudge in creative flavors like cookies & cream and turtle
- βGourmet popcorn in kid-approved flavors including caramel and cheese
- βBeautiful chocolate displays perfect for special occasion gifts or holiday treats
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on weekday mornings (9-11 AM) to avoid weekend crowds and sometimes catch candy-makers in action preparing fresh fudge and chocolates
- 2.Bring a small cooler or insulated bag if you're buying chocolates during summer months to keep them from melting during the rest of your Cedarburg exploration
- 3.Set expectations and a budget with kids before entering - with so many tempting options, it helps to decide on '3 items each' or a dollar amount beforehand
- 4.Ask staff about samples - they're often generous with letting kids taste different fudge flavors before committing
- 5.Park in the public lot behind Washington Avenue and enjoy a short walk through charming downtown Cedarburg
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Monday-Thursday, 9-11 AM) offer the quietest browsing experience and potential candy-making viewings. Avoid Saturday afternoons when tourists flood downtown Cedarburg, though the festive energy can be fun for older kids.
What to Know
This is a traditional candy shop with prices reflecting handmade quality - expect to spend $15-30 for a family treat selection. Street parking and public lots are available nearby, and the shop is stroller-accessible with wide aisles.
Seasonal Notes
Especially magical during the holidays with special seasonal chocolates, gift baskets, and festive decorations. Visit during Cedarburg's Winter Festival (February) or Strawberry Festival (June) for extra downtown activities, but expect larger crowds.
Nearby Eats
The Chocolate Factory Restaurant (2 blocks away) offers family-friendly American fare in a converted factory, or grab lunch at Amy's Scoop & Sandwich Shop next door for soups, sandwiches, and ice cream to complete your sweet adventure.
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