Sweet Mickey's

Sweet Mickey's is a candy store Ballard Seattle located in United States.

7 / 10
22
ratings
  • Phone

    (206) 402-6272

  • Website

    sweetmickeys.com

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    SweetMickeys

  • Type

    Candy Store

Address

2230 NW 57th St Seattle , WA 98107 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express)
Wi-Fi Free
Outdoor Seating Yes
Wheelchair Accessible Yes
Restroom Yes
Menus Dessert

Comments / 10


Keywords:

fudge candy caramel
Lana RB

They make fresh fudge in awesome flavours (like dark chocolate & caramel or red velvet ) along with the classics. Aaaand they serve Bluebird Ice Cream .

Robby Delaware

Support small business. Saw a mural being painted here today. New ice cream/candy store, near the QFC on 24th. Next to the skate park .

Nikki Wolf

They have Mickey's bucks - good for anything in the store & never expire. A great stocking stuffer idea!

Jen Keeler

They have vegan hot chocolate with coconut milk . Espresso too!

Robby Delaware

Sweet Mickey's, an ice cream and candy shop, is opening in Ballard on Saturday! Read more

Tori Duran

Lots of awesome bulk candy and nostalgic candy !!!

Randy Brinker

Tons of Halloween Candy

Tori Duran

Best candy store around!

Mary S

Great fudge

Robby Delaware

This place does have a blog. Read more

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