Malley’s Chocolates

50 Southpark Center, Strongsville
(216) 325-5570

Recent Reviews

Pamela G.

Great chocolates and ice cream too! Always enjoy going there you even get pretzels with ice cream

Kate M.

Malley's. What can I say I've been shopping for chocolates here since I was 20 years old I'm now 54. Just hearing Adele Malley on the radio made you want to run and get that delicious chocolate. She was so passionate about the chocolate and the people. I had the honor of meeting her at the Malley's in Parmatown mall. That was great. She was so nice. Unfortunately this will be my last year purchasing their chocolates. I ordered some 2.5 ounce bunnies for Easter. These were the sitting bunnies I always get well they send me another type of bunny. No biggie. So I call them spoke to Ray who was nice but said they didn't have the bunnies because marketing was supposed to take the 2.5 ounce off the website. They were nice enough to credit me but I had a houseful coming and Malley's bunnies are our family tradition. So I emailed Ray to say we haven't solved the dilemma. Not my problem marketing forgot to take chocolate off the website that they didn't have in stock. They told me to keep the ones they shipped. I didn't order these. So I called back and asked for a manager. He advised me not only did he not have the 2.5 ounce bunnies. He didn't have the 1.5 ounce, 6 oz either. Yet these pictures are still on your website during the easter season. They didn't care to do the right thing. The customer service was appalling. This was not the Malley's I grew up with. This is the new generation of I don't give a care. Very disappointing.

Allan B.

What a shame. I stopped here today for some chocolate and was told by the associate that the factory only focusing on Easter products right now and they were out of the chocolate that I wanted. Display cases look like a Scooby Doo ghost town lacking regular products. This is the fifth time I have tried to go into A Malleys outlet in the last two months and was told that they do not have the chocolates that I am looking for. Please note it was two different types of chocolate on five separate occasions. I don't know how many chances this company wants to please their customers but unfortunately, they have used up all their chances with me. They have lost my business and I will not be back. Gorants chocolate in Boardman Ohio is superior in my opinion and it is worth a trip when I travel over there to visit family to stock up on some of their fine fine chocolate. Give Malleys your business if you want but I recommend proceeding with caution and not getting your hopes up I've been able to buy what you want. It's like 1943 Russia in there.

Cliff K.

A family-owned business since 1935. It immediately attracted lots of different people from different generations for its high quality chocolate and wonderful ice cream. It's a great place for gifts a wonderful place for Christmas presents everybody has their different favorite of their classic chocolates. My Dad loved the toffee covered chocolate with almonds. I think one of the owners created it and it was his favorite. My grandfather love the chocolate covered cherries. My mom loved the nutmallow covered in milk chocolate. I enjoyed too covered in dark chocolate. it's walnuts. Chocolate and marshmallows. My friend Sheila's dad loves dark chocolate covered pretzels. I've gotten their fudge sauce and it's great over ice cream. In the warehouse on brookpark is a good place to go plenty of parking close to the airport easy in and out.

J H.

Apparently the HR here could care less that the COVID-19 vaccines were recently confirmed by the CDC to carry a risk of myocarditis and that they presently lack any decent injury compensation. VICP excludes them, and has paid out billions in claims, meanwhile CICP that the EA vaccines presently fall under has only approved 29 claims in over 10 years because it's a dead end. Legislators didn't want to bet on the "low risk" of injury events. Probably because the CDC vastly undershot the prediction of how many myocarditis events would occur. If this business owner plans to disregard informed consent, by mandating vaccinations for their employees under threat of termination, do they also plan to cover any injury? Because the pharma companies will not. CICP is a kangaroo court and you can clearly see they're an inadequate program. Did the owner personally reach out to VAERS to ask them how they strengthened the medDRA or string coding measure that pulls injury data from VAERS? I figured they must have read the published limitations and connected with someone to learn how the weaknesses were mitigated (because they can be, but present designs failed to mention how it was strengthened and the vaccine educators I have spoken to certainly haven't looked into it themselves... Instead they only validate that it has limitations). I mean malleable safety data measures are pretty dang concerning. As is the lack of discussion in the methodologies available on how inter-rater reliability was strengthened by VSAFE and VAERS staff? I say that because the patient and parent VAERS self report forms contain open text boxes, so they have to be utilizing inter-raters to transcribe events to the database. CDC website claims historically rigorous ongoing safety monitoring is occuring even though the list of mandated events and recommended events for providers isn't "historically" profound. VSAFE and VAERS websites both clearly explain that they will not provide medical advice. Yet somehow this business owner thinks they're qualified to give medical advice? Did the owner suddenly run a 1st trimester design, because that's naturally highest for a risk of miscarriage and it was the trimester excluded from the pregnancy design that backed the CDC push for pregnant women. Did the owner travel to the future and back again to tell us what the long term data and metanalysis had to show regarding vaccination enhanced disease, (ADE) events, for vaccinated folks after catching a variant? Because animal mrna studies showed ADE events, and pfizer recently repeated this remains an unknown. Requiring masks is respecting your employees right to inform their own consent to any medical treatment. This is a chocolate joint, not the frontlines of NICU.

Anthony R.

Wow, so many things covered in chocolate! So many kinds of chocolate! The one lady working in the store was great, her kindness and energy was very positive. A positive stop to the factory and store.

Bobby Y.

Unfortunately it was really disappointing visiting this location. First, the place was nuts, and overwhelmed with customers. They lacked the inventory of some of their most popular items. The staff were friendly and very candid that the satellite stores in the surrounding suburbs receive shipments before this location and therefore they have to wait for factory runs of the most popular items. It's shameful, as you're paying a premium price you expect items to be in stock and available. Though I am forgiving due to unforeseen demand forecasts pursuant to the Wuhan Coronavirus pandemic. Parking is plentiful but half of the lot is in disrepair and in great need of resurfacing.

Kathy M.

Had to come to this location to get chocolate covered grapes. Was upset to see they're charging $25 for 1 lb. I looked at truffles and they were charging $30 lb. That's insane. Especially since I've been to other places, one I know that's really good, and they charged a lot less. Overpriced.

Alice Q.

Join the CHOC Club on their website, ideally being a resident of Ohio!! I also discovered that you can also order the chocolates online, or shop at their various candy store locations in Ohio. Having some beloved relatives residing in Avon, they mailed us two boxes of these delectable candy favorites. We were gifted with Cranberry Rascals Box 14oz that are a "Tis' the season," seasonal thing. As described, the chocolates are decadent dark chocolate covering salted almonds and tart cranberries. The special-recipe has caramel and are very crunchy. Upon opening our Cranberry Rascals, they appeared to be like chocolate turtles, and they were covered in the dark chocolate. Nick's mom and I were not too fond for these; the cranberries were too sweet and didn't mash well, with the already honeyed taste. I thought the bite of the rascals were harsh and much too hard to chew. I didn't care much for it either! The second best thing we received were the Ohio Buckeyes!! These peanut butter filled butter caps were sooo soft and smooth to eat. Each cap was a creamy peanut butter filling surrounded by smooth milk chocolate. The finished peanut butter caps came in 28 pieces and holds 14.5 ounces of this beloved confection. Aside from the obvious candy goodness, Malley's has lots of drawings and an official "Choc Club," with car decal. Every month, Malley's Chocolates selects one $500 winner and several $25 Gift Certificates. We learned that your CHOC sticker has to be spotted by one of Malley's Chocolate's special representatives to win the monthly drawing.

Eric G.

Orded online. Everything is great except one box was melted together. It was cold outside so this had to happen at the factory. I emailed customer service and had a response the next day. Needed to send proof and production code. Item was replaced in a timely fashion and no hassle. The debate here in Columbus is Anthony-Thomas or Malleys? I'm writing this so you know where I spend my money.

Artie Weldon

Best Chocolate

Melissa Horvath

One of the best Malley’s around. Always so friendly! Great for holiday shopping.

Amber Dancy-Mongo

Malleys chocolate is always good. But had to make the cashiers speak

Kathy Bittinger

It's chocolate what's not to like. Friendly works .

Cindy Mackenzie

Awesome candy

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