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    Chocolate & Beer Festival

    Chocolate & Beer Festival

    3.0(9 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    I have to say that I just loved the location of this event! The Craneway Pavillion is…read morebreath-taking! There is so much light, so much space...And, the boardwalk was just what everyone needed after tasting a few craft brews. With the sun beating down and the crisp air, it was so relaxing. Although I do enjoy the Craneway Pavillion, it seemed to be such a grand space for the Chocolate & Beer Festival. I spoke with a few guests who actually pointed this out as something that pleased them, so it might just be my taste of small, intimate gatherings. There was so much space in between the beer and chocolate!!! And, there seemed to be quite a bit more chocolate booths than beer selections. The Chocolate Nut brew was my top pick, for sure. Everyone was super friendly and social! I LOVED tasting the various brews and chocolates! From the chocolate side of things, I enjoyed quite a few chocolates. First, I am always a fan of Galaxy! I tried their chocolate cups of fluffy mousse at La Soiree--just delightful! Landru had some fruit jellies AND chocolate! Clarine's Florentines brought some snazziness with their sliced almond brittle on bittersweet chocolate, for sure. There were many others as well! The chocolate was such a nice sweetly loved snack, but it did leave me craving something more... Since it was a beer and chocolate festival, I understand that there would only be beer and chocolate (plus, food and wine for sale). However, I felt people dropping off the taster map as they had a drink or two. Beer pong was fun! That was definitely the fun crowd. I felt a bit of confusion surrounding the tokens and the tickets in my party and in the crowd. Some guests were under the impression that tastings were included in the price of the ticket, not that they would need to purchase extra tokens to taste. This could have been more clearly stated. Overall, it was a very enjoyable day. The band was entertaining and fun, Chloe and Rob were easy to find and super informative! The sound was a bit difficult to hear in the back, but if you were hanging out near the stage, all the speakers were knowledgeable and interesting as well.

    This was a pricey event. Luckily, we got our tickets for super cheap from living social ($9 for…read moreVIP!) so the price wasn't too bad, but I feel sorry for the people who had to pay full price. The admission was $15-25 and didn't include any beer or chocolate tasting. They had a VIP package for $60 that included admission, a beer glass, 2 chocolate samples, 2 beer samples, parking and a poster. Additional beer samples were $6 and chocalate samples were $2-4. I think the beer glass was $10 if you didn't get the package. They filled the glasses (16oz) up if you had them or else you'd get beer in a plastic cup (12oz). There was an area set up for beer pong, a staging area for music and a bunch of benches in the middle. There was double the amount of chocolate vendors to beer vendors. The stand outs were tea infused chocolate, chocolate covered brittle, and quinoa bonbons. My favorite beer was a locally brewed Indian beer that's only served in Thai and Indian restaurants. I wish i could have bought a 6 pack of that! Sadly the only chocolate stout there was just meh. I liked that there was a lot of space and no ridiculously long lines. Apparently the event was a clusterf**k last year. Overall It was fun and a great way to try out some local breweries and chocolatiers. I would go again next year, but definitely not at full price.

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    People are piling in. If you're on your way, you'd better act fast!

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    The Fratello Marionettes

    The Fratello Marionettes

    5.0(63 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    My vintage Italian marionette needed restringing and repair. Fratello Marionettes showed up on top…read moreof the list, and I contacted him. Kevin is friendly, professional, and passionate about his craft. After I read about him, I realized my marionette was in good hands. The work was fast and reasonably priced. Highly recommended.

    If you have not seen the Fratello Marionettes, you are missing out! While on a trip to the Bay…read moreArea, I had the opportunity to see one of their shows at a local library. And what a treat it was. Upon arrival, I was first struck by the professional staging that was set up. Most marionette shows I have seen have been performed at floor level so having a raised stage with curtains made it feel all the more special. As families arrived and took their seats, there was an air of excitement in the room. Several parents around us said they bring their kids to see the Fratello Marionettes every time they perform in the area. And I can see why. Once the show began, the kids were mesmerized. The show was pre-recorded and flowed beautifully from start to finish. The puppets themselves were beautifully made and visible all the way to the back of the room. The script was well written and kept both children and adults enrapt. Following the show, the puppeteers came out and answered questions before packing up their equipment. It seems as if marionettes are a lost art these days, especially on the west coast. So it makes me happy to see the art form is alive and well in the Bay Area thanks to the incredible Fratello Marionettes. Kudos!!

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    The Fratello Marionettes - After- restrung, foot reattached and puppets cleaned up.

    After- restrung, foot reattached and puppets cleaned up.

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