Junee Licorice And Chocolate Factory

4.8
based on 4 reviews

4 reviews about Junee Licorice And Chocolate Factory

Bailey
18 Jun 2014

Loved Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory is in a restored old Flour Mill Very interesting to do the tour and see how they make liquorice...great atmosphere and coffee shop...your welcome to sample as much as you want...I suggest the ginger chocolate yummy! Well worth a visit we left with our arms full of goodies some for us and some for the grandkids :)

verified email - 14 Aug 2013

Not only can you experience how chocolate and licorice is made but you can make a giant freckle, play licorice bowls and buy chocolate and licorice. You can enjoy a meal in their cafe or just have a cuppa. Also there is a lovely gift shop upstairs. They are open everyday and run tours everyday too.

verified email - 15 May 2013

Simply love this place. The day we went there was live entertainment so after a tour of the factory we sat and had a really well cooked meal, hot chocolate of course and listened to the fine voices of the entertainers

Seaspray 15 May 2013

Glad you enjoyed this place. We loved it very much and found it both entertaining and educational. We enjoyed a meal here but go no entertainers like you.

verified email - 20 Jan 2013

A superb attraction in this attractive railway town, the chocolate and liquorice factory is a fabulous day out which will be enjoyed by every member of the family.

It's a historic and interesting building, an informative video and tour is given, you can view the actual making of all the yummy treats and you get free samples. You can also participate in a special game of uphill bowling with an edible ball! Their ingredients are all premium, grown close by and certified organic.

The kids kept expecting the Oompa Loompas from Willy Wonka to pop out at any moment. Of course there's a shop where you can buy this wonderful organic and very healthy product. And upstairs there's a gift/treasure trove floor of antiques and homewares, jewellery and unique items to take home as a memento of your trip.

We had lunch in their restaurant as well under the creeper laden historic wooden pagola. This was a little pricey but very good.

Opening Hours

Gates open from 9:30am til 4:30pm.
The café opens at 9:30am and closes at 4pm.
You are welcome to browse and shop until 4:30pm.
Tours are conducted every hour on the hour from 10am with the last tour at 3pm.
Open every day except Christmas Day.

Unique and delicious.

Approximate cost: $4 adults, $2.50 children. Boxes of chocolate coated treats various prices.

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