Welcome to Chumlee's Candy on the Boulevard
At Chumlee's Candy on the Boulevard, co-owned by "Pawn Stars" star Austin "Chumlee" Russell and his brother Sage, candy lovers find a nostalgic haven nestled on Las Vegas Boulevard. This vibrant, compact shop offers a delightful assortment of classic and contemporary sweets, from unique chocolates to nostalgic vintage candies. It’s not just a treat for the taste buds; interacting with Chumlee himself adds a memorable touch to the experience. With its colorful exterior and proximity to the famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, Chumlee's stands as a sweet stopover in Sin City, blending confectionery joy with celebrity charm.
- 725 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101 Hotline:
Welcome to Chumlee's Candy on the Boulevard, a sweet oasis nestled in the heart of Las Vegas, a stone's throw from the iconic Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. Conveniently located at 725 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101, this delightful little candy store has gained popularity not just for its treats, but also for its charming connection to reality TV star Austin "Chumlee" Russell, who co-owns the establishment with his brother Sage.
As you step into Chumlee's, you are greeted by a vibrant and colorful exterior that beckons candy lovers from all directions. Although the space is cozy, it is packed to the brim with a fun assortment of candies, reminiscent of childhood favorites that many thought were long gone. From classic bulk candy to unique offerings like Chumlee’s own line of chocolate bars and novelty drinks, the selection is both broad and nostalgic.
- Vintage Finds: The store particularly shines for those looking for vintage candies that remind them of days gone by, appealing to both young and old alike.
- Gourmet Jerky: Don’t miss out on their spicy beef jerky, which has been given rave reviews by customers for its zesty flavor.
- Memorabilia: For the collectors, the store also offers souvenirs ranging from magnets to autographed photos, which make for perfect mementos of your visit.
Visitors frequently share their excitement not just about the candy but also about the chance to meet Chumlee himself. Many customers have reported delightful interactions with him, adding a personal touch to their shopping experience. Whether you're stopping by as part of a broader visit to the famous pawn shop or simply looking to satisfy a sweet tooth, Chumlee's Candy on the Boulevard offers a memorable experience.
The cheerful ambiance, combined with friendly staff, ensures you feel welcome as you browse the colorful shelves. For those who appreciate a sweet treat with a side of nostalgia, this little candy shop is a must-visit. So why not plan a visit next time you find yourself in Las Vegas? Grab a few old favorites or a signature chocolate bar, and don’t forget to take a fun photo with one of the many Chumlee cutouts scattered around the store.

Got some good candy and was t expensive at all. Beef jerky as well jerky is spicy but good . Chumlee ended up being there too.

What a great little candy store!!! If you're going to the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, I highly recommend stopping in to see Chumlee's place and his Brother! Glenn

Fun assortment of all the good stuff you grew up getting, but can't find anymore at Chumlees. It's a tiny shop in the same parking lot as the pawn shop. Our experience was incredible as Chumlee was there and greeted us and even had a short conversation and photo opportunity. It was well worth the wait in line to get in and meet the dude!

Still a cool place to get some candy suggestion to Chum please get these items in for us vintage candy lovers , also take a trip to the candy kitchen in Madeira beach Florida as they offer every vintage candy imaginable . I think vintage candy would do will for you

It s really small, but has some fun candies. We bought some of the bulk candy, Bottle Caps, & Hi-chew.

My husband and I stopped in to visit Chumlees Candy On The Boulevard store. It is across the parking lot from Gold and Silver Pawn where Pawn Stars is filmed. It is in a brightly coloured building that has a unique architecture to it. The store is small but packs a lot of sweets and souvenirs-magnets, hats, autographed pictures, etc. The two young men working inside it were nice, friendly and explained if we kept our receipt and walked over to the coffee shop we would receive a discount on a coffee drink. (I purchased a magnet and a 100 Grand bar). There is a life size cardboard cutout of Chumlee outside and the miniature horse cart that was restored by Rick Dale on an episode of Pawn Stars out front. Parking is right as it shares the lot with Gold and Silver Pawn. It's a nice stop to make, and afterward, we walked over to the pawnshop as it has been 9 1/2 years since we last visited.

This is a little baby store, in a super colorful building, sharing the same parking lot as the Pawn Stars shop. There's lots of taffy and some old timey candies, but I'm sure the best sellers are Chumlees' own line of chocolate bars and accessories. The bars aren't that big, but I'll pay $3.50 to get one of his actual autographed chocolate bars. It was just a fun souvenir to get, while visiting LV. Just remember not to leave it in the car, otherwise, your car will be eating the goodies, when they melt. Lol

No Chumlee Unfortunately, Chumlee wasn't around when we went for a visit. I'm not sure if he had a schedule to be there or if he even showed up to his store. We went for a quick visit because I just wanted to see the inside of the store. The closest I got to Chumlee was a life-size cut out cardboard of the 'Pawn Star' star. LoL! The store is relatively small but it offered a good variety of sweets... chocolate, candy, salt water taffy, sodas, candy cigarettes, an array of bulk candy, old skool favorites like Abba-Zaba and Pez, souvenir key chains, plus a wide variety of Jones Sodas. The store had limited business hours so we were lucky that it was even open when we got there on a Sunday afternoon. There were two young gals behind the counter in charge of the store at the time. We were the only ones there. The candy store sits just south of Gold & Silver Pawn, the business featured in the hit TV show "Pawn Stars" on History channel. Austin "Chumlee" Russell and his brother Sage are co-owners of Chumlee's Candy on the Blvd. at Pawn Plaza in downtown Las Vegas. It is worth a stop to buy some treats! I didn't check-out in detail all the candy on the shelves but it seems like he signed all of them... well, at least the chocolate bars and the novelty drinks he did. I ended up buying chocolate with his autograph. The prices are a tad on the steep side... you're actually buying a Pawn Star souvenir. Done. Crossed off my list. Review #1363 [7th business review]