Philly and the Chocolate Factory
Posted by Foobooz on December 29th, 2011

In an era when big-box megastores are calling the candy shots, Philly’s renegade chocolatiers are intent on doing it their way. Sweet.
When the Berley brothers opened the door of Shane Confectionery to the public on December 5th, they were opening the door to the past.
What you notice first about Eric and Ryan Berley is their facial hair, which is defiantly out of fashion. The whiskers are an anachronism, and the Berleys are, too. Their new candy shop at the foot of Market Street, in the shadow of the Ben Franklin Bridge, is really an old candy shop—the oldest in the city, selling sweets since 1863. After they bought it in 2010, they meticulously restored it to ornate pre-World War I splendor, from the curved display windows to the turn-of-the-century chandeliers.
Philly and the Chocolate Factory: The Berley Brothers and Shane’s Confectionery [Philadelphia magazine]
Shane's Confectionery
110 Market St, Philadelphia, PA
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