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    Glendale Chocolate Affaire

    2.8 (37 reviews)

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    Dianalynn R.

    The thing about this event is that everyone has something chocolate to sell you. That's the point. Yes there are vendors. Yes food and drinks. Yes there are people there to make money. Chocolate isn't free. But there were chocolate ice creams, drinks, pizzas, cookies, brownies, candies, and various things for you to try that were delicious that you might not be able to find all the time. It was just fun walking around the park and streets seeing the different creations. I got chocolate frybread strips. Yummy!! We found seating. We ate in the shade. We even found a lovely couple to chat with that also loved chocolate too.

    Rob L.

    Unremarkable Was excited after seeing an ad for this event in Phoenix Magazine. Wish we would have found something else to go to given all the options this Super Bowl weekend. We could only find four true chocolate vendors. The bulk are really just normal carnie food purveyors. Trees were nice and lit, but the area is run down, the grounds were somewhat dirty, and there were ample opportunities to hear short-tempered people arguing who was really rude by walking past/blocking/not letting the other go. Out of all the vendors here, we only liked the rootbeer float guy, the cheese curds/mini donuts ladies, the the only premium chocolates booth (Xocolati?), and the Hawaiian food people. Parking wasn't too bad at least. We found a good number of spaces open towards 60, behind the businesses. $5 and only two blocks away. That's IF you do want to go to this event.

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    Melinda R.

    I'm so coming here next year! The only reason I ended up at this place is because we had gone to the Glendale Farmers Market (a bust) and this fest happen to be in town and it was walking distance from the farmers market. But I am glad. I really didn't't expect it to be much, but it was that and more. Plenty of food trucks, a variety of vendors and Chocolate of course. And they were giving samples as well. Oh and just in case you needed an adult beverage while you were there, they had that too. But only in restricted areas. Family fun and kid friendly. And the weather happen to be beautiful. Oh and take some cash. There was a game area there as well. You know like at fairs. We spent way to much on the ring toss, but won at the water shooting game.

    Best chocolate was from a food truck.
    Brad W.

    Glendale needs to find a bigger piece of property to host this festival. Maybe they should condemn the blocks and blocks of blight and then you will have more room. Besides the crowded aisles, this is not a real chocolate festival. It should be renamed the Cerrata chocolate festival. 90% of the booths selling chocolate are from Cerrata, including two main tents, one with the pizza and the other with all the frozen stuff. The rest of the chocolate was split between a few out of town vendors and then they made the real vendors sell one chocolate item as well. Chocolate lemonade was not good, but one place had a candy that was unusual and tasty. Otherwise, the romance novelists were a nice touch, but not mainstream enough to have any value at this kind of festival. Some of the bands were good and over by the music, there was more room to spread out.

    Tree lights!!
    Aileen B.

    My first choccy festival! I've longed to be part of this "affaire" since reading of its existence in the spring of '03, the year I moved to the valley. I finally went, and I'm already looking forward to next year's! Planning on grabbing something to eat before attending the festival, and not able to spot anything intriguing on my way to 59th and Glendale aves, I parked at the free public garage an hour before the event's commencement. No sooner than when I exited my car did my brain register that yes, I'll be consuming a lot of chocolates this afternoon :D The aroma of chocolates was definitely evident, even though the lot was relatively void of attendees. Oh, this is going to be fun! But first, I had to get some nutritious sustenance. First tent I spotted was for the making of chocolate pizza, with Cerreta's providing the tempered chocolate. There was already a line of people waiting to make theirs, and it was only 4p; My chances of scoring some food looked pretty good! However, it wasn't going to be chocolate pizza, since the chocolate contained * (I asked). A-ha! I spotted some food vendors just ahead... Funnel cakes, Euro Gyros, Crepe Tyme, Alice Cooperstown's Coop-zookies, hot fudge brownie sundaes, and The Big Unit... whoa! Anthony Bourdain did a segment on this hotdog, but I hadn't realized how big it really is! (16"?!?) Too bad I left my cell in the car (I retrieved it after I had something to eat), or it would be among the pics above. Cooperstown also had BBQ pork sammies ($6 ea.), *-free, but I'd have to wait since they weren't quite ready, so I kept walking. There were chile burgers, corn dogs, teriyaki chicken 'n pork on sticks, lo mein, and chocolate-covered potato chips. Honey Bear's BBQ too was there, but their one BBQ sauce contained *... pass. (Hmm... is it me, or don't the choices of vendors present seemed odd to pair w/ chocolate? I wondered, "What selections would I encounter if I were to attend San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square Chocolate Festival?") Beverage-wise, there were snow cones, cherry-lemonades, hot and cold cocoas, lattes, frappes, Budweiser beers, and Kokopelli wines. There was even Zemer's homemade rootbeer, made w/ genuine sassafras from trees planted by the current owner Chris' grandfather. (I didn't approach Chris until after stuffing myself w/ samples 'n goat milk fudge, pecans, 2 pork sammies, 2 glasses of wine, a dark-choc. pecan patty ($2 ea.), and not one, but TWO smore's on sticks ($3 ea.), so I couldn't even imagine ingesting anything else at that point. Shame, since who knows when I'll cross paths with Chris' *-free concoction again?) Since I was striking out on food, I approached a few chocolate vendors hawking samples. Corn ingredients kept me out of the game from the first few already: Cerreta's caramel apples, Belgian waffles and ice cream, Mackinac Island fudge. Wei of Chocolate was a delectable possibility, but I was looking for more... oomph. I found it in Fossil Creek Creamery's goat milk fudge (2 boxes, $6.50 ea.) and Amour Chocolates. I tried samples of the bars: dark choc. chile, dark choc. cherry pecan, white choc. espresso crunch, white choc. chile, etc. All quite good! So good, in fact, that I bought 20 bars! $1.95 per, or buy three or more @ $1.75 each. (I'd post pics, but it seems like all of the choc bars are aesthetically defective. Update: Trisha called back and said I can return and replace them, postage-free.) Next came Nutz About Nuts! Oh, the aromas from this tent sent me reeling in a state of bliss! One moment I was sampling a cinnamon-anonanon pecan and a sweet jalapeno pecan, and the next moment I was forking out $20 for 4 packs (or $6 ea.). OK, back to real food, please! Corn, corn, everywhere forced me to have Cooperstown's BBQ pork sammy and a glass of Kokopelli Winery's merlot. Wanted a glass of their pinot noir since samples of cabernet sauvignon and merlot did not impress, but the "wine only" side didn't have any pinot noir to sell (??). One complaint: A sign stated "Glass of wine $4, $5 Wine with souvenir wine glass," and yet, there weren't any glasses to take home. Many attendees were bummed about that. Me, too, But only for a sec. Who wants a plastic wine glass, anyway, and hey! Chocolate smooths out ALL the kinks, if you ask me :D Must go to sleep (it's 4a!). What a fun-filled second-half of the day I had... I was there for almost 6 hours!! P.S. Awesome tunes, too! All of the performers rocked! 2nd Amour choc update: Was told last week not to send chocs back, but that defective chocs would be replaced as soon as new batches were made. Still waiting. 3rd Amour choc update: Received batches of chocs. in great condition!

    Cereta candy does a 4 oz chocolate pizza ($10 each)

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