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"I've always wanted to open a storefront location because I love interacting with people," Corno explains to me when I popped in on a recent Saturday afternoon.
As expected, chocolate takes centre stage at this bakery.
As someone known to eat Nutella by the spoonful, I didn't put up much of a fight once I spotted the Heavenly Bites cookie, Corno's personal favourite ($1.30 each, or $16/dozen). The cookie is a few bites of pure chocolate heaven. Dark, rich chocolate dough surrounds a filling of Nutella, gooey chocolate chips, and crunchy Hazelnut bits. One or two bites would've been enough to satisfy my sweet tooth, but who eats only half of a delicious cookie? Certainly not this girl.
During my visit, I wasn't the only one falling in love with this indulgent treat--another customer immediately bought a dozen to take home with her after sampling one bite.
As for her cupcakes ($3 each and up), Corno shies away from buttercream icing, focusing instead on chocolate ganache, marscapone, and mousse toppings. While she acknowledges that "buttercream is huge right now" in the cupcake world, she finds it too heavy for her taste, and wants to distinguish herself from the myriad of cupcake purveyors in the city.
I was impressed to learn that, for the time being, The Chocolate Brunette is a one-woman operation, with Corno baking everything on-site and serving customers herself. She tells me she doesn't mind: "I love what I do, and I want to get to know my clientele and deliver the best possible customer service."
She's still deciding on the store's opening hours, so it's best to call ahead for now. Customers can grab some treats in store, or can order anything off the menu to be freshly baked 2-3 days in advance. The Chocolate Brunette also caters private and corporate events. Cookies and truffles are $15-$16/dozen, cupcakes are $36/dozen and up, and pastries are $8-$24/half-dozen.