Where to get sweets + treats for Valentine’s Day

Roses are red, violets are blue. We made this local Valentine’s gift guide just for you.

A bouquet of red and pink roses arranged with white flowers and green foliage, wrapped in paper and placed on a black chest.

Let us help take away the stress from your Valentine’s gift giving.

Photo provided by Joli Jardin

Still needing to get something special for that someone special? We’ve got you covered for your last-minute local gifts for Valentine’s Day.

💐 Flowers
Joli Jardin
There’s still time to place your Valentine’s pre-orders with this local flower shop featuring various colors and sizes. Bonus: You can add chocolate-covered strawberries from Reignbow Baking Co. to your order.

Fox & Fern Style
Pick from the designer’s choice or make your own arrangement of fresh florals either wrapped in paper or a vase. You can also add on French macarons or chocolate-covered strawberries.

Bonus: Check out our guide to all of Chattanooga’s flower shops + nurseries for more gift options for the green thumb in your life.

🍫 Sweets
The Hot Chocolatier
There’s no shortage of sweet treats to choose from this shop — order a 12 or 24 truffles + bonbons Valentine’s heart box or the other themed treats like cookies, chocolates, and snack mixes.

Clumpies Ice Cream Co.
Grab a mix and match pint pack featuring holiday flavors like red velvet cake, strawberry fudge brownie, raspberry stracciatella, and chocolate lava cake.

💝 Other treats
I Go Tokyo
This NorthShore shop has a selection of Valentine’s-themed gifts to shop from like Sanrio character plushies that would gift well with the strawberry Kit-Kats from Japan.

Sophie’s Shoppe
You’ve heard of boo baskets, but what about a basket for your boo? This spot has tons of love-themed items to make your own gift box.

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