Near the central gates in Terminal 3, Chocoluv handles the sweet tooth problem fast. This small kiosk-style spot in ACC’s T3 sits airside, past security, so it’s an easy stop after immigration and screening. Think quick chocolate bars, boxed chocolates, and some packaged snacks rather than full café seating. It’s mainly a grab-and-go counter, so plan to carry everything back to your gate.
Expect airport pricing: basic chocolate bars often run higher than in town, and gift-style boxes can push into the higher side of what you’d pay at a supermarket in Accra. Payment usually works with card or mobile money, but have a backup card in case the POS line acts up. If you want a proper meal, you’ll still need to hit another F&B spot in T3; Chocoluv is more dessert and treats than lunch.
Chocoluv sits in the T3 international departures zone, so it mainly serves outbound passengers rather than arrivals from T2. If you’re connecting from T2 to T3, you’ll reach it only after passport control and security in Terminal 3. Stock is mostly packaged items, so think of it as a last-minute gift stop, not a fresh bakery or sit-down café. Don’t expect much seating nearby beyond standard gate chairs.
Tip: if you like comparing labels or picking specific brands, walk past once to scan the shelves and then loop back from your gate; T3 isn’t huge, and the round-trip usually runs under 5–7 minutes for most gates near the center of the concourse.