Get the 500 yen outlet cookies!
These cookies are great, but I really like the 500 yen cookies that they have bagged up in the back corner. They are not wrapped and maybe a little cracked, but taste great!
They also have regular packed sweets and can make for a great gift. I purchase some for my coworkers all the time.
Also they have a little area where you can watch them make cookies on the second floor. Here you will find the history of Tivoli as well.
Another great thing about this place is that they have an all you can eat sweet bar too! You essentially pay for sweets and coffee (600 yen). There is a 60 minute time limit.
They have parking in the back and if you buy something you get 1 hour free and if your purchases total over 2,000 yen you get 2 hours free.
Enjoy Tivoli and make sure you don't eat...
Read moreNot a cafe as such, more an omiyage/souvenir buying place with a large selection of biscuit of various sorts.
They do have a biscuit buffet where you can buy coffee and other drinks if you so wish. I did not wish to do so and had some of their gelato instead. Which was fantastic!
Upstairs is a mini-factory which you can go view. However when I was there, nothing was being made and so there was nothing happening in the factory. A time schedule of when things will happen would be most beneficial.
Nevertheless it's a nice place which is rather quiet on weekdays. They have a lot of tables to dine at while you enjoy your...
Read moreThe factory tour where you can see the process of making sweets up close was fun! There is also a shop and an experience corner, so it is an irresistible spot for sweets lovers. For a small fee, you can enjoy all-you-can-eat cookies. Although some of the cookies are not the best shaped, they taste great, so it's...
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