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MarieBelle SoHo: Parisian Chic Ambience Meets Gourmet Chocolate Delights

Is the enticing aroma of premium chocolates tempting your senses while shopping in the upscale, charming neighborhood of SoHo? The quaintly Parisian MarieBelle store and cacao bar must be around the corner! For over 30 years, the small but fascinating place boasting a Victorian storefront has delighted New Yorkers with gourmet chocolates handcrafted with single-origin cacao beans, top-quality ingredients, love, and unique creativity. 

You can shop for a delectable array of truffles, ganache, bites, brownies, fruit-infused delicacies, bars, caramels, and hot chocolate. The incredible range of flavors – from passion fruit, coconut, espresso, and wildberry to pistachio, hazelnut, lemon, and caramel sea salt – will leave you asking for more. So, let’s dive deeper into MarieBelle SoHo’s world of signature chocolates that melt in your mouth and impress even the most sophisticated palates with complex flavors.      

Background on MarieBelle SoHo

Maribel Lieberman standing near a cocoa bean tree
MarieBelle | New York Chocolates

Maribel Lieberman, a genius chocolatier from Honduras, founded the chain of MarieBelle stores, with MarieBelle SoHo (2002) being the original. Even at the early age of eight, she had earned a name for herself by selling sugar candies to neighborhood kids back in her home country. Over the years, Maribel experimented with ingredients like Florida lemons, English lavender, Japanese matcha, and Tahitian vanilla to create dreamy confections. In 2012, the founder managed to expand to Japanese shores, too.   

Where is MarieBelle SoHo, and how do you get there?

Situated on 484 Broome Street, MarieBelle Soho is easy to spot, thanks to its vintage façade. You can take the subway line A, C, W, E, or 1 to reach the place. Canal Street, the closest subway station to the store, is just a minute’s walk away. Buses that take you close to the store include M1, M20, and B39. 

The closest bus stations, which are a 3-minute away, are Avenue of the Americas/West Broadway, 6 Av /Lispenard St, and Varick St/Watts St. The nearest train line is PATH.  

What to expect when you visit MarieBelle SoHo?

A blue box containing 16 pieces of chocolate ganache
MarieBelle | New York Chocolates

MarieBelle SoHo is open on all days of the week, from 11 in the morning to 7 in the evening. However, if you wish to relish sweet and savory delights at the Cacao Bar without stressing about getting a table, remember to make reservations in advance. The afternoon high tea here is a specialty served throughout the day. 

The store also offers many gift sets, whether you want to make your loved ones, employees, or clients feel special. The place also accepts bookings for private and corporate events and allows customization. However, remember that the shop cannot accept private bookings on weekends. 

The store’s chocolate collection and bar menu might change based on the season, as they use the freshest ingredients in every recipe. 

What else can you do when you visit?

Besides picking up different kinds of artisanal and elegantly packaged chocolates at MarieBelle SoHo, you can enjoy a lavish high tea at the Cacao Bar. From creamy seasonal soups and dainty finger sandwiches to delicious French pastries and macarons, rich hot chocolate drinks, and lip-smacking desserts, it is an unforgettable experience here. 

Moreover, you can dig into this sumptuous spread under gorgeous chandeliers and savor the charm of a bygone era. Warm wood-lined interiors, antique furniture, and vintage decorative elements make the Cacao Bar an indulgent, luxurious, and nostalgic spot to unwind and escape from the commotion of city living.

Afterward, don’t forget to explore MarieBelle SoHo’s neighborhood. You can join a guided walking tour, head to art galleries, or shop for knickknacks from street vendors. Designer boutiques are inside, along with some lively music at the nightclub. You can also simply admire the cast-iron architectural gems around the place while walking down cobbled streets

Get tickets here to enjoy high tea at MarieBelle SoHo!

Looking to travel back in time while tantalizing your taste buds with mouthwatering sweet and savory treats at MarieBelle SoHo? Buy tickets for a unique high tea experience where every dish is prepared with the best ingredients and served in a beautifully old-world environment. Soak in the visual and sensual delight of an exclusive spread in this European-style café. 

FAQs  

Who owns MarieBelle SoHo? 

Maribel Lieberman, from Honduras, is the founder and CEO of this chocolate shop and café. Her entrepreneurial journey started with the catering company Maribel’s Gourmet Cuisine.  

Does MarieBelle SoHo home-deliver locally? 

Yes, the store delivers locally and even across the country. However, delivery is not available on weekends. 

Is MarieBelle Soho closed on weekends?

No, the store is open from 11 am to 7 pm throughout the week. 

Wandering around the SoHo neighborhood is not complete without a visit to the MarieBelle store, especially if you are a chocolate lover. 

This store offers an overwhelming collection of flavors, textures, and scents, from delicious brownies and truffles to bites and bars. Exotic teas and hot chocolates can also warm you up quickly. 

If you go for afternoon high tea at the Cacao Bar, the traditional scones served with Devonshire clotted cream and yummy jams will make you drool. 

You will also love the use of fresh veggies, premium cheeses, and nuts in the salads and sandwiches. A glass of refreshing mimosa will help you round off this hearty meal that includes soups, mini pastries, and more. 

Afterward, pay a visit to the Museum of Ice Cream and cool down (literally) in a fun way. Or head to the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral to admire its gothic architecture and spend some quiet time on prayers and reflections.

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