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The Xocolate Bar

1709 Solano Ave  Berkeley, CA 94707

Reviewed by Lauren K.

If Frida Kahlo, Willy Wonka and Alice Waters got together to create a chocolate shop, it would be something like the Xocolate Bar. They make surprising, delicious chocolates right in the back of the store: Sage, violet marshmallows, tamarind mango Buddha, cardamom, Aztec Amor cinnamon orange chili, fig, chai spice. They're always creating something new.
And then there are the Chakralates -- from agave sage and rosemary honey to cherry hibiscus. Plus, gorgeous luster-dusted chocolate shapes -- the Venus of Willendorf, peace signs, buddhas, the Kama Sutra, and giant rounds of chocolate in the form of the Mayan calendar and Aztec shields.
Plus hand-made ice-cream! and hot chocolate. All crammed into a tiny shop that's painted a sensuous red.
Go.

Thank you Lauren K!

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Here's what people are saying on Chowhound.
Our fave:

Berkeley: The Xocolate Bar ... very nice organic salted caramel gelato

Welcome, welcome, welcome The Xocolate Bar. You are just what Solano Avenue needs ... very good chocolate and gelato.

They use Strauss milk for the gelato. There are about 8 flavors which change. I had the three scoop cup which was $4.

Tasted the peanut butter which was also excellent. The cantelope mint just wasn't intense enough for either flavor.

Finally selected salted caramel, chocolate and coffee.

Chocolate was deeply flavored and almost fudgy. The coffee had a nice flavor too.

But the salted caramel was my fav.

Just like Citizen Cake's ice cream seems like gelato ... The Xocolate Bar's gelato tastes like ice cream. It is dense and left a little coating of fat on the roof of my mouth.

The owners don't make the gelato. Someone by the name of Sean does.

The generous samples are served using mis-matched stainless steel spoons.

Tried two chocolates ($1.75 each)

- Aztec Amor (heart with wings) cinnamon, organic orange zest, and chili guajillo.

This was lovely. So often chili chocolates disappoint. Mild heat with the complexity of the cinnamon and orange. Very pretty with a pink heart on top.

- Cashew fig

This was fine. Not an intense flavor of either, but more of a slightly crunchy chocolate ganache. This was also pretty and fun in a way. It was pyramind-shaped, so you could eat one of the four levels at a time. Also the outside was sparkly.

I don't know when I've enjoyed a chocolate company as much since XOX opened. It has that same small, personal feel ... and the chocolate is very good ... and I didn't feel ripped off by the price as I do most places.

They don't just look nice, they taste good. Here's the link to the page with some of their products.
http://www.thexocolatebar.com/pages/flavors.html

From the website ...

"We combine several different fine chocolates to achieve our signature dark chocolate blend. Its high cacao content (around 70%) makes it intensely chocolatey, but not overly bitter. No waxy mouthfeel either - our couverture is silky smooth with a clean finish. Most of our chocolate comes from Venezuela"

I agree.

This isn't the first report, but I thought I'd start a new thread since the old one had a lot of speculation about when it would open. Here's the only report about the shop in that topic by nicedragonboy ... and thank you for reporting.
http://www.chowhound.com/topics/521150#3789020

Couldn't remember if the Kalamata Olive Dark Chocolate was the one nicedragon boy liked .. it was ... gotta go back.

Check out the shopping link on the site for some beautiful and interesting gift boxes.
http://www.thexocolatebar.com/pages/s...

There are quite a few vegan chocolates and they sound delicious. Will try one next time.

They have hot chocolate as well and a few Italian bars like Amedei and Domori.

As someone in that previous report said "Not just artisanal chocolate but chocolate with class and a conscience."

They are such nice people too. I can hardly wait to go back ... and I haven't felt that way about many local chocolate makers.

The shop is next door to Tangerine in the old Jon-Jon location (rip). The hours are still being worked out since they have only been open little more than a week. They are closed Wednesday. They open at noon every other day and are thinking to stay open till 8 pm ... but still not sure about that.

Thank you Krys!

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The 2007 chocolate tasting classes in Marin were a resounding success and a joy to teach. 
Here's what my lovely students had to say:

Me: What was your overall impression of the class?

Students:

"Outstanding.  Very informative.  A lot of fun.  Especially tasty!"-Scott C.

 "Such fun!  And I learned a lot as well!"-Maxine M.

 "It was wonderful! Great fun!  Very relaxed & very informative!"-Kellie M.

 "Lots of great information.  Wonderful tasting- intense flavor chocolate" -Marty W.

 "GREAT!  Really enjoyed it.  Thanks for the handouts, projector pictures, etc" -Karyn K.

 "Enjoyed the tasting experience and slides and casual Q&A atmosphere" -Laura M.

 "Fun, educational!  Won't go back to Hershey's again!!" -Erin M.

 "Well thought out, well done" -Rohana M.

 "LOVED IT!" -Andy C.

 "Great information, great samples, more than enough chocolate"-Marty W.

 "Very informative and enjoyable!" -Suzanne G.

I hope to see you in one of my classes!  Just go to www.marinlearn.com and search for "chocolate" to sign up.

-Malena Lopez-Maggi, Chocolate Snob

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Here is a sampling of what our customers with 'good taste' are saying about our chocolates. If you have something nice to say please email us your thoughts to contact@thexocolatebar.com

"This is absolutely the BEST chocolate I've ever had!  The ingredients are absolutely first rate (organic plant sources, agave syrup, fair trade chocolate) and the imaginative products totally blow every other chocolate line I know of out of the water. Imagine, if you will, a solid chocolate Venus of Willendorf...or an assortment of 7 different chocolates representing each of the 7 chakras!  The flavor combinations are so amazing that if I began listing some of them I fear my prose would quickly descend to the level of food porn. Please check out their website and contact Malena or Clive so you can get some of their product into your stores (pretty please...with agave syrup on top!).  And if all this weren't enough, the prices are totally reasonable, too!"

~ Cheers, Felicia Betancourt ~


Dear Malena,

I had the ultimate pleasure of meeting you last evening at the SF Chamber Grand Expo. I also had the personal pleasure of adventuring into the world of your incredibly delectable Xocolate delicacies.

I would like to say "thank you" for creating such artistically created and perfectly prepared xocolate delights. After many years of exploring a very large variety of chocolate from around the world, I can honestly say, without question that you "top my list". The thought and time you have taken shows in your work and I am looking forward to exploring your edible art for years to come.

Congratulations to you!

~ Denise Chenier, San Francisco ~


The Lavender Marshmallows brought me to tears."

~ Mandy Miller, Chocoholic ~


“We were dazzled by your chocolates. We tasted them and we were in love!”

~ Saundra Wane, adoring fan ~


“I feel high”

~ Mr. Pat after chain-eating several bonbons ~


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1709 Solano Ave, Berkeley, CA 94707
(510) 525-XOCO

Mon-Thurs: Noon to 8pm
Fri & Sat: Noon to 10pm
Sunday: Noon to 6pm

email: Contact@TheXocolateBar.com
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