Ghirardelli Chocolate – Palace Hotel

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ADDRESS 2 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

WEBSITE https://www.ghirardelli.com/

PHONE 415-536-7830

At Ghirardelli, our chocolate is as rich as our heritage. We started in San Francisco more than 160 years ago, making us America’s oldest continuously operating chocolate maker. All of our experience, passion and commitment result in a delicious legacy you can taste with every bite of our premium chocolate products.

Buy Any Ghirardelli Sundae, Receive a FREE Chocolate Bar!
Buy Any Ghirardelli Sundae, Receive a FREE Chocolate Bar!

900 North Point Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

$1.00 Off Any Specialty Sundae or 10% Off Any Chocolate Purchase at Ghirardelli
$1.00 Off Any Specialty Sundae or 10% Off Any Chocolate Purchase at Ghirardelli

900 North Point Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

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