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  1. 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Joseph Schmidt Confections
    7 Reviews

    Wholesale Foods, Candy Stores, Food Stores

    3489 16th St, San Francisco, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Central

  2. 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Godiva
    4 Reviews

    Candy Stores

    865 Market St, San Francisco, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: SoMa (South of Market)

  3. 4 Star Rating: Recommended Sweet Delite Gourmet Foods Co
    1 Review

    Candy Stores

    519 Clement St, San Francisco, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Northwest

  4. 4 Star Rating: Recommended Chocolate Heaven
    1 Review

    Candy Stores

    39 Pier Ste D1, San Francisco, CA (Map)

  5. 4 Star Rating: Recommended San Francisco Chocolate Store
    1 Review

    Candy Stores

    145 Jefferson St, San Francisco, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Fisherman's Wharf

  6. 2 Star Rating: Below Average Edible Arrangements
    2 Reviews

    Gift Shops, Produce Markets, Ethnic Food Markets

    2675 Geary Blvd #203C, San Francisco, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Central North

  7. 4 Star Rating: Recommended Recchiuti Confections Retail
    2 Reviews

    Wholesale Foods, Candy Stores

    Great Treats for Chocolate Lovers. In the Ferry Building

    [1-58] Ferry Plz, San Francisco, CA (Map)

  8. 1 Star Rating: Poor Edible Arrangements
    2 Reviews

    Gift Shops, Ethnic Food Markets, Candy Stores

    669 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Central East

  9. 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Stella Pastries
    18 Reviews

    Bakeries, Grocery Stores, Candy Stores

    446 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Northeast

  10. Rocky Mountain Chocolate
    2 Reviews

    Wholesale Foods, Candy Stores

    65 Jefferson St, San Francisco, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Fisherman's Wharf

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