Chocolate Lover's Guide To Omaha
If you know me, you know I love all-things-chocolate and I love Omaha. Naturally, I have to share that love with you all. I invited readers from my Oh My! Omaha Facebook page and travel writing friends to share some of their Omaha favorites. So, here’s our round-up guide to Omaha for the chocolate lover.
Updated: This was first published in 2017 and was updated in July 2025 to reflect new restaurants and restaurant closings.
Keep reading to find the best chocolate in Omaha!

Where to find the best chocolate ice cream
Conveniently, a lot of the best ice cream shops in Omaha, in general, have really good chocolate ice cream and spin-offs of the standard chocolate. Among my favorites, though, are:

Ted & Wally’s
Where: 1120 Jackson St. and 6023 Maple St.
I love all kinds of flavor combinations for ice cream, but I have been known to school my nieces and children in recognizing that Omaha has the best homemade chocolate ice cream – with no add-ins – at Ted & Wally’s.
I found another person, Cindy K., who agrees with me: “Simple but oooohhh so good.”

Coneflower Creamery
Where: 3921 Farnam St.
Locally-sourced ingredients make for some OMG flavors. You may be tempted to try one of Coneflower’s more creative flavors, but if you’re a true chocolate fan, you can’t go wrong with the dark chocolate.

eCreamery
Where: 5001 Underwood Ave.
While I’m a purist and will 99% of the time choose good, plain chocolate ice cream, I do love added goodies to my ice cream from time to time.
I have to let you know that eCreamery is ah-mazing, and you have to try Shark Bait when you’re there. It’s one of the flavors they fed to the “sharks” when they pitched to them on “Shark Tank.” Shark Bait is sea salt caramel gelato with chocolate-covered pretzels, and yes, it’s as tasty as that sounds.
Best artisan chocolates in Omaha

Chocolat Abeille
Where: 555 Cornhusker Road, Suite 210, Bellevue, Neb.
This chocolate shop is artisan chocolates at its best. Their hand-painted chocolates are almost too pretty to eat (almost), and the inventive flavors make each bite an adventure.
Chocolate Abeille is also known for its Tea & Chocolate Tasting Room sessions. I went to one with a friend, and in addition to the finger sandwiches and chocolate that afternoon, we got a little box with a piece of chocolate to take home (or eat in the car on the way home).
Chocolaterie Stam
Where: Shadow Lake Towne Center, 7474 Olson Dr #123, Papillion, Neb.
Stam, as it’s known around here, was recommended more than once. This store specializes in the old-world Dutch tradition of chocolate making.
Adrienne S., a member of the Omaha foodies group I belong to, also recommended Stam. “Stam’s in Shadow Lake has the most amazing chocolate pieces and gelato!” Danell T. wrote about his winter daddy-daughter date to Stam … it’s a good spot for those looking for hot chocolate!

Old Market Candy Shop
Where: 1005 Howard St.
Flavor-wise, Old Market Candy Shop competes with the best candy shops in Omaha. You won’t find works of art quite like you’d find at, say, Chocolat Abeille, but if you’re looking for a bon bon or just some sort of cluster, this is a great shop to find it.
Related post: Do you want straight-up candy? Like old school candy or, maybe, a Snickers? Go to Hollywood Candy, which is also located in the Old Market.
Best Omaha bakeries & restaurants to find chocolate pastries
If you’re looking for baked goods, pastries and other delightful sweets, look no further than these Omaha restaurants and bakeries.
Committee Chophouse
Where: 302 S. 36th St.
You go to Committee Chophouse for steaks, sure. But if you somehow manage to leave room for dessert, they have a pastry chef that makes some divine creations. For the chocolate fiend, try the Black Out Cake. It contains chocolate custard, salted caramel, crispy chocolate crumble, and butter cream.

Jones Bros. Cupcakes
Where: Inside Westroads Mall, 10000 California St.
Confession: I’ve kinda outgrown my love of cupcakes, and don’t frequent cupcake shops quite like I used to. But, if you ever get the chance to step foot into a Jones Bros., I dare you to not be entranced by their cupcake display. They were on “Cupcake Wars” for good reason.
These cupcakes are behemoth cupcakes, by the way. It’s totally acceptable to split one.
Le Petit Paris – French Bakery
Where: 567 N. 155th Plaza
A little taste of France in a West Omaha strip mall? Yes, it’s true. Laura I. said she had to recommend the pain au chocolat from Le Petit Paris although “everything they make is heaven!”
M’s Pub
Where: 422 S. 11th St.
Brian W. recommended M’s Pub, a long-time Omaha favorite,because they had “the chocolate mocha fudge torte is No. 1 on my list of chocolatey things to eat in Omaha.” If that isn’t a ringing endorsement, I don’t know what is.
Smash Park
Where: 8121 S. 125th St., La Vista, Neb.
Smash Park is known for pickle ball and fun stuff like axe throwing and duckpin bowling, and the restaurant may be treated as an after-thought to most visitors. But not for long. What you might not know is that their menu also has one of the best slices of cakes I’ve ever had. Their four-layer chocolate cake is made by Omaha Bakery, which totally explains why it’s so delicious.

Summer Kitchen Cafe
Where: 1130 Sterling Ridge Drive and 12010 Giles Road, La Vista, Neb.
You knew there was going to be at least one cupcake on this list if it was about chocolate in Omaha, didn’t you? Mary Eileen S. recommended the giant red velvet cupcake at Summer Kitchen Cafe. “I crave them.”
Terra Gaucha
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As a Brazilian steakhouse, Terra Gaucha is for meat lovers. Waiters bring by all sorts of cuts of steak and various meats, plus there are enormous cold and hot bars. But if you pace yourself, you can also enjoy dessert. And for the riches, chocolatey experiences, nothing tops the Petit Gateau. It’s a rich chocolate cake served with vanilla ice cream.
Twisted Cork Bistro
Where: 10730 Pacific St.
Gretchen H. said for the best chocolate in Omaha, look no further than the chocolate cookie at Twisted Cork. Though she added the word “cookie” does not do it justice.
I’ve always thought of Twisted Cork as a great little bistro for dinner on date night, but now, I might just have to reconsider why I go there.

V. Mertz
Where: 1022 Howard St.
Dana Z. recommended two desserts from V. Mertz. She said their candy bar and the chocolate dessert she recently had there “It was lick-the-plate yum.” V. Mertz, by the way, is definitely more of a date night spot than a restaurant you’d bring your kids to.

