Join your fellow Cornell alumni for an artisan chocolate tasting class! Taste your way through a flight of five distinctive chocolate bars, featuring a range of the flavor notes — from fudgy to fruity — that may be found in chocolate made of well-fermented cocoa beans. Expand and refine your palate as you learn specialized techniques and specific vocabulary to identify tasting notes in chocolate. You'll depart with knowledge that will enliven any future chocolate adventure AND a complimentary chocolate bar, while making memories and connections with your fellow Cornellians!
• 5:15-5:45 pm: Socialize with fellow Cornellians in Dandelion‘s on-site cafe
• 5:45-6:45 pm: Chocolate tasting class
• 6:45-7:00 pm: Shop for chocolate treats in Dandelion’s on-site store
Registration is limited, so buy your tickets before Thursday, 9/12 @ 5pm! Please note, no refunds on ticket purchases will be allowed. However, tickets are transferable for the same event.
Wear your Cornell red!
LOCATION:
** Please note – Dandelion has multiple San Francisco locations. We will be doing the Tasting class at their factory, located at 2600 16th Street.
Dandelion Chocolate Factory
2600 16th Street (between Harrison and Alabama), SF 94103
PRICING:
- $57 for Cornell NorCal dues-paying members
- $67 for non-members
Please note, no refunds on ticket purchases will be allowed. However, tickets are transferable for the same event.
TRANSPORTATION:
Metered street parking is available. Nearby parking lots are at 16th & Florida and at Treat & Alabama. The factory is easily accessible by both BART (8-minute walk from 16th Street station) and MUNI.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Puneet Brar.
By registering for and/or participating in this event, you agree that you will adhere to the Cornell University guidelines in regard to COVID-19. Stay informed at covid.cornell.edu. If you are sick or showing symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. Cornell University is not liable in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak. Attendees will participate at their own risk.
Event proceeds go towards overhead costs and supporting Cornell students from the SF Bay Area. We are a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.