David Sprüngli opened the Confiserie Sprüngli & Fils on Marktgasse in Zurich in 1836. From 1845 onwards Sprüngli belonged to the pioneers of Swiss chocolate producers and was instrumental in establishing the reputation still prevalent today of Swiss chocolate being the best chocolate in the world. In 1859 David Sprüngli and his son Rudolf acquired a property on the Paradeplatz in Zurich, still little frequented, in the hope that one day the train station would be built here. Unfortunately, this was not the case, which caused for many a sleepless night for the Sprüngli family. And yet soon there was active building activity taking place all around Paradeplatz. The passing-by Bahnhofstrasse developed into one of the most renowned shopping miles in the world. Today Confiserie Sprüngli takes a preferential position on the street with its store and the associated restaurant, café and bar. Sprüngli is operating eighteen stores in and around Zurich today. Another ten can be found in Lucerne, Aarau, Baden, Basel, Bern, Zug, St. Gallen, Geneva and Munich.

 

1836

1836

David Sprüngli acquires the Vogel Confectioner's Shop on Marktgasse in Zurich. The company's foundation is laid.

1845

1845

Chocolate production begins under the label David Sprüngli & Fils.

1859

1859

The Confiserie am Paradeplatz opens. It quickly becomes the best address for fine confectionery and patisserie and a popular meeting place on Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse. Famous personalities such as the railway pioneer Alfred Escher, his daughter Lydia, the writers Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Gottfried Keller and the famous Heidi author Johanna Spyri with her husband, Bernhard Spyri, who later became the town clerk of Zurich, frequented the place. Spyri may also have been inspired to write her world-famous children's novel here in the culinary ambience of the café.

1892

1892

Rudolf Sprüngli divides his company up among his two sons. Johann Rudolf is allocated the Lindt&Sprüngli chocolate factory, while David Robert comes into the ownership of the confectioner's, which today is Confiserie Sprüngli.

The two have been independent companies ever since. The Lindt & Sprüngli chocolate factory becomes an industrial operation, while Confiserie Sprüngli remains a handcrafted family-owned company.

1909/10

1909/10

The business premises on Paradeplatz are renovated into Art Nouveau.

1924

1924

The sceptre is handed on to the fourth generation in the form of Hermann Sprüngli.

1931

1931

The business premises on Paradeplatz are up for complete renovation.

1956

1956

In the fifth generation Richard Sprüngli leads the fortunes of the company.

1957

1957

Launch of the light and airy Luxemburgerli, which quickly achieve cult status.

1961

1961

Traffic and spatially technical advantages move the company to relocate production to Dietikon.

1970

1970

Eighteen stores are opened in the following years at the best shopping positions.

1994

1994

The nephews of Richard Sprüngli, Milan and Tomas Prenosil, take over the business.

1998

1998

As one of the first companies in the industry, Confiserie Sprüngli presents itself on the internet.

2001

2001

The production site in Dietikon is expanded and modernised.

2007

2007

The shop premises, the customer consulting and the café-bar on the ground floor of the headquarters on Paradeplatz are redesigned and modernised.

2011

Confiserie Sprüngli celebrates its 175th anniversary.

2012

2012

The sales network is targeted for expansion with an attractive store at Bern train station and at the Geneva airport as well as a new kind of Café & Lounge at the Zurich airport.

2020

2020

As a Grand Cru pioneer in Switzerland, Sprüngli launches the world novelty "Grand Cru Absolu" - a fine chocolate consisting of 100% cocoa beans and cocoa pulp.

2020

2020

Sprüngli publishes its Sustainability Manifesto and thus continues its commitment along the entire value chain.

2021

2021

Sprüngli opens the chocolate outlet at its factory in Dietikon due to high customer demand.

2023

2023

Sprüngli opens the first store in Lucerne.

2023

2023

Sprüngli opens the first store at the Aarau train station. 

2023

2023

Sprüngli reopened the new store in the recently renovated hall at the main railway station in Zurich

 

Sprüngli advertising

Throughout its history, Confiserie Sprüngli has always considered advertising indispensable to keeping its memory fresh in customers’ minds. The evolution of Confiserie Sprüngli’s advertising is a delicious feast for the eyes.

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(1) Probably the oldest poster (1880) by Sprüngli comes presumably from Paris, where poster art developed from artistic drawings. The two girls radiate grace and charm and identify themselves with the vivacious, easygoing and elegant atmosphere that was associated inseparably with chocolate for that generation.

(2) International export advertising at the end of the 19th century (1890).

(3) As early as the Belle Époque, chocolate was recommend to holiday guests and travellers. (1890).

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The practice of enclosing little collectible individual pictures or series of pictures with chocolate bars, to leave the eater with something enduring, stretches back to the 1880s if not earlier. The pictures tend to feature cutesy motifs.

The art of handcrafted confectionery is the passion of Confiserie Sprüngli, and the family-owned company has followed this tradition for more than 180 years. This craftsmanship requires a team of specialists that allows the traditional recipes to mature over the decades and directs them into the future with the necessary creativity. Therefore, when one enjoys a Sprüngli speciality, one experiences the creativity and passion that went into its making with all senses.

 

Produced by the master hand

Produced by the master hand

With a great deal of love and a passion for perfection, we prepare pralines and truffles by hand fresh daily. Our experience in the production of the finest chocolate specialities makes our pralines and truffles unique. From popular classics to modern CUBA truffles, we offer a varied selection of chocolates.

We make many of them each and every day. But each one individually

We make many of them each and every day. But each one individually

Today's world-famous Luxemburgerli are elaborately hand-made fresh every day with the greatest of care. We use only natural ingredients of the finest quality.

 

 

Each flûte turned by hand

Each flûte turned by hand

The wonderfully crispy-light flûtes are the crowning of every aperitif. Yet today this Sprüngli classic is produced by hand each day from carefully made yeast dough. The hand-turned aperitif pastry comes in three different types: cheese, cumin and paprika for an aperitif with a change of pace.

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The dot on the i

All foods are lovingly prepared in our cafés and restaurants by hand. From an abundant breakfast, a varied lunch to the cappuccino foam with the Sprüngli lettering.

The personal touch

The personal touch

The ingenious combined pralines are decorated with care by hand and persuade with hints of Christmas flavours. Allow yourself to be enchanted.

Dear guests,

Our new Café & Restaurant serves classic Sprüngli favourites alongside creative new dishes. Stop by and discover our expanded culinary offering – including our new lunch menu – and savour the usual high-quality produce and excellent Sprüngli service.

We look forward to your visit!

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Lunch specialities

Lunch specialities

Discover our new lunch menu full of culinary highlights — featuring both creative new dishes and classic Sprüngli favourites prepared by our chefs.

Lunch menu

A fine selection of wines

A fine selection of wines

Our new wine selection makes the perfect lunch pairing or the ideal aperitif. Discover our wine list featuring carefully chosen local and regional Swiss wines alongside an exquisite selection of international vintages.

Drinks and desserts

The grand finale

The grand finale

Round out your lunch with a delicious chocolate creation from Sprüngli, one of our speciality coffees, or a fine dessert from our pâtisserie counter.

Drinks and desserts

 

Booking

Simply book online to enjoy a delicious lunch in our Café & Restaurant, Monday to Saturday from 11:30 am to 2 pm.

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Sprüngli menus 

Breakfast Mon - Sun

Lunch Mon - Sat

All Day

Sunday brunch

Drinks and desserts 

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