World Chocolate Day lands on July 7 — and from a tiny chocolate shop in a Hill Country town to award-winning chocolatiers in the big cities, Texas makers are ready to satisfy any sweet tooth
Every July 7, chocolate lovers around the world get permission to do what they were going to do anyway: eat chocolate, guilt-free. World Chocolate Day rolls around again on Tuesday, July 7, 2026 — and Texas, it turns out, is an outstanding place to celebrate.
The holiday has been observed since around 2009, and while no one is quite sure who started it, the date is said to mark the arrival of chocolate in Europe back in 1550. Centuries later, you do not have to cross an ocean to find world-class chocolate. Some of the best is being made right here in Texas — by chocolatiers turning out everything from Mexican-inspired truffles to bean-to-bar creations that rival anything from Europe.
Here is a tour of where to treat yourself across the state.
Dallas-Fort Worth: A Chocolate Lover’s Playground
North Texas may be the state’s richest chocolate territory. In the Bishop Arts District, Dude, Sweet Chocolate has built a devoted following for its bold, dark, deeply flavored creations — think Ecuadorian and Mexican chocolate, unusual textures, and playfully named truffles, marshmallows, and bars. The staff is generous with samples, so do not be shy about asking what to try.
A short drive away in Oak Cliff, CocoAndré Chocolatier brings a Mexican-American sensibility to its craft, and has been voted Dallas’s best chocolatier. Run by a mother-daughter team, the shop pairs gorgeous handmade chocolates with a horchatería serving creamy, refreshing horchata — making it a perfect stop to linger rather than grab-and-go.
For a full evening out, Chocolate Secrets on Oak Lawn Avenue doubles as a chocolate shop and a jazz lounge, with house-made chocolates, chocolate-covered strawberries, wine, and live music in a cozy, date-night atmosphere.
Hill Country: A Tiny Town With a Big Reputation
One of the state’s most beloved chocolate makers is not in a big city at all. In the small town of Hico — about two hours from both Dallas and Austin — Wiseman House Chocolates operates out of a charming historic house on a corner near the town’s only stoplight. Fans drive in from across the state for the truffles and the toffee, which more than one visitor has called the best chocolate in all of Texas. It is the kind of place that turns a chocolate run into a genuine day trip.
Austin: Craft Chocolate, Capital-City Style
In the Austin area, Delysia Chocolatier has earned national attention for its beautifully crafted truffles, bars, and chocolate-tasting experiences, with plenty of vegan options and an emphasis on artistry you can taste. Austin is also home to Lammes Candies, the historic Texas confectioner famous for its Longhorn chocolate-pecan turtles and pralines — a name Texans have been gifting for generations.
Houston: An Artisan Experience in the Heights
Over in Houston, Araya Artisan Chocolate in the Heights offers one of the most elevated chocolate experiences in the state. Through the shop window you can watch chocolatiers at work, crafting jewel-like bonbons in flavors ranging from single-origin Venezuelan dark chocolate to pistachio, mango habanero, and orange rum. It is artistry as much as it is candy.
How to Celebrate
You do not need a big event to mark the day — that is the beauty of it. Visit a local chocolatier and ask for a sample of something you have never tried. Build your own assortment box as a gift, or just for yourself. Many shops and cafés run special discounts or seasonal truffles around the holiday, so it pays to ask. And if you cannot make it in person, most of the Texas makers above ship statewide, so a box of the good stuff is never far away.
However you do it, July 7 is the one day of the year when nobody can give you grief for dessert before dinner. In Texas, the only hard part is choosing where to start.
Event Details
World Chocolate Day: Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Dude, Sweet Chocolate: 336 W. Eighth St., Dallas, TX 75208 — (682) 458-9855 — Bishop Arts District — Instagram: @dudesweetchocolate
CocoAndré Chocolatier & Horchatería: 2111 S. Edgefield Ave., Dallas, TX 75224 — (214) 941-3030 — Oak Cliff — Instagram: @cocoandre
Chocolate Secrets: 3926 Oak Lawn Ave., Dallas, TX 75219 — (214) 252-9801 — Instagram: @chocolatesecrets
Wiseman House Chocolates: 406 Grubbs St., Hico, TX 76457 — (254) 796-2565 — Instagram: @wisemanhousechocolates
Delysia Chocolatier: 2000 Windy Terrace, Bldg. 2C, Austin, TX 78726 — (512) 413-4701 — Instagram: @delysiachocolatier
Lammes Candies: Multiple Austin-area locations and statewide shipping — lammes.com — Instagram: @lammescandies
Araya Artisan Chocolate: 312 W. 11th St., Houston, TX 77008 — (281) 661-6049 — The Heights — Instagram: @arayachocolate




