Peterbrooke Opens in Downtown JAX

December 01, 2015
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Jacksonville, FL (November 30, 2015): Peterbrooke Chocolatier® announces the opening of their newest shop located in downtown Jacksonville at 100 West Bay Street, Suite 110, with the entrance directly across from the Wells Fargo Building on Laura Street. The new shop will feature their hand dipped chocolates, coffee, “Peterbrooke-made” gelato, frozen yogurt, and various items from the Peterbrooke Bake Studio. The new location will also be able to host private parties, events and fundraisers.

“Our new Peterbrooke location in downtown Jacksonville is convenient for chocolate lovers who work or live downtown,” said Billy Morris, CEO of Peterbrooke Chocolatier. “Our store will be making downtown a little more interesting opening early for coffee and ‘Peterbrooke-made’ pastries and staying open late during various downtown events.”

Peterbrooke Chocolatier is very proud to be a part of the growing downtown area. “I believe in a vibrant downtown Jacksonville and adding a high-end European style chocolate shop adds to the energy of downtown and continues the growth of the Peterbrooke legacy. Peterbrooke has been serving the Jacksonville community for 33 years and opening a shop downtown seemed natural,” said Billy Morris.

Peterbrooke Chocolatier® was founded in 1983 with a mission to bring the art of European chocolate making to the United States. Peterbrooke is “Your Neighborhood Chocolatier”TM and offers a wide selection of European style handmade chocolates. The first shop opened in the historic Jacksonville neighborhood of San Marco, and 33 years later has multiple locations throughout the Southeast.

Peterbrooke Chocolatier Downtown JAX is located at 100 West Bay Street, Suite 110, Jacksonville, FL 32210.  For more information please visit www.peterbrooke.com.

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