See's Candies Chocolate Shop

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10212 NE 8th St
Bellevue, WA 98004

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(425) 455-1019
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Sees may seem a bit on the expensive side, but when you compare it to other chocolate shops like Godiva, it's fairly reasonable, especially snocidering the quality of the candy. ...

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Yummmmmmmmmm 5/7/2006

I'm from California, so it may come as no surprise that I adore Sees candy. First off, you have to love a place that gives you a free sample of chocolate while you're waiting in line. And second - the candy is really good and not all that expensive. I don't think it's up to Godiva standards, but it's also not anywhere near the price! more

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Old time favorites 3/18/2006

I was given a box of sees candy this valentines and I really like it. It is less high- fluty compared to GODiva, and a little less depressing as Seattles Chocolates. For a soecial chocolate shop, they have the best candies. I really like the strawberry chocolate cream hybrid one they have going on. And during Christmas time, they sell huge candy canes. more

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Chocolate 9/12/2005

See's is the old standard for candies at the holidays. Everyone likes candy (don't lie) and I always buy a few extra candy boxes for last minute presents (oops). See's isn't anything particularly special and you'll generally find the classics rather than anything particularly interesting. Not my favorite chocolate, but passable. more

Family Favorite 9/9/2005

Sees may seem a bit on the expensive side, but when you compare it to other chocolate shops like Godiva, it's fairly reasonable, especially snocidering the quality of the candy. The chocolate is made of fine ingredients and always tastes amazing. My favorites are the Bordeaux--a sweet, sugary-wine flavor. I tend to go in and just buy a few pieces for a snack because if I buy a whole box, I will eat it in a day! more

The Perfect Treat! 7/11/2005

See's candies is a small candy shop that originally started producing candy in California. They've expanded to a few additional stores spattered throughout the West, and if you're near one -- stop in and get some of the best candy money can buy. Their candy is a bit on the expensive side, but you can tell they use quality ingredients and put care into their stuff. The peanut brittle is possibly their best offering, it's fantastic. Stop in and treat yourself. more
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  • In Short
    In 1921, entreprenuer Charles See borrowed his mother, Mary's, candy recipes and the black-and-white style of her kitchen and opened the doors to the family's first...

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