Artisanal chocolates and confections from around the world, curated for every sweet tooth.
Curated assortment of premium chocolates from around the world, including Italian imports and local makers, available by the ounce for custom mixes.
Personalized gift boxes with a variety of chocolates and confections, perfect for special occasions or corporate gifts.
Handcrafted Dubai bon bons and other boutique chocolates made in-house, offering unique flavors and high-quality ingredients.
Venue for community events such as poetry readings and gatherings, providing a relaxed, cultural atmosphere in the shop.
Opportunities to sample chocolates before purchase, with staff guidance to help explore different flavors and origins.
It's pricey but there are chocolates from all over and so many different flavors, and fortunately they have individually wrapped ones by the oz so you can buy a custom assortment. The staff person there was very knowledgeable and has great customer service skills. And the shop has good ventilation too!
I went for a poetry reading I heard about on Eventbrite. Let me start by saying this is a quaint, cute, boutique type of store with very affordable, decadent sweets that will put you in your happy place immediately. They offer samples, they are friendly, warm and the environment is very relaxed. Bonus is that in the back there are high end chocolates also on sale. I bought a few on my visit. Now to the poetry it was amazing....I was snapping, nodding, smiling, yelling hallelujah and shouting Amen to many shared readings and I wasn't alone. The turnout was spectacular. I am going to go out on a limb and tell you I had to touch this woman 's hand before her leaving the event. She was such a presence. Ayodele Nzinga, Oakland’s First Poet Laureate, Is Here for the People Ayodele Nzinga raises her fist in front of a mural that says, "We Got Us" by the organization AeroSoul in Oakland on July 19, 2021. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) Poets often exaggerate and embellish to make their points. Well, here’s something that may seem hyperbolic but isn’t: Oakland is currently undergoing some of its most significant changes in recent years, by and for the people. Whether it’s a group of mothers resisting displacement or artists turning the empty fifth floor of the Tribune Tower into an art installation, you only need to look around to appreciate the work happening here. Muralists, journalists, educators, rappers, community organizations, activists and everyday Oaklanders are united on the front lines of change, and making visible progress. Now, thanks to their collective efforts, we can finally add a Poet Laureate of Oakland to that list. For the first time in the Town’s 169-year history, the city has announced an official literary arts representative—a designated wordsmith who will not only capture Oakland on the page, but share it throughout the world’s literary circuit. The champion selected for this tremendous task? Ayodele Nzinga. You might’ve heard of Dr. Nzinga before. She’s a longtime West Oakland resident who founded and directs the Lower Bottom Playaz, a local theater company that centers Black stories, established in 1999. In addition to being a respected community playwright and poet, she’s also an educator and activist who was most recently involved in the city’s massive Refund movement, the campaign to reallocate resources from the police budget to community programs. “I hate politics. It’s the art of compromise,” Nzinga tells me. “But some things cannot be compromised, and if there’s any hope for politics, it’s local. I couldn’t just be an artist anymore.” In addition to her creative efforts, she has attended countless meetings and hearings with local officials, delivering messages on behalf of her people. The collective efforts of Nzinga, Cat Brooks, the Anti Police-Terror Project, the Oakland Progressive Alliance and many others helped ensure a victory for the Refund movement. In June, Oakland City Council voted to redirect $18 million away from the mayor’s proposed police budget into alternative methods for community crime prevention. As Nzinga’s collaborator, Brooks, wrote in her piece “Oakland can ‘Defund the Police’ and ‘Refund the Community,’” “‘all violence is state violence’ [and] it is the state that creates the conditions under which tragic realities play out.” If that’s true, then it must mean that our poets and artists are fostering the conditions in which the possibilities for healing can occur. And healing is what Nzinga knows best; it’s her chosen form of poetry. “I have lived in every segment of Oakland,” she tells me during our phone conversation. “I appreciate the slightly different flavors, and I am interested in every little nuance.” Ayodele Nzinga, Oakland poet, playwright, community activist, and the city’s inaugural poet laureate, poses for a portrait in downtown Oakland.
I recently visited Xocolate, and it was an absolute delight for my senses! The store is beautifully curated, with an impressive selection of artisanal chocolates, truffles, and unique confections. I picked a variety of Italian and local chocolates. My favorite Pistachio flavor.
A Rockridge candy and chocolate store with the best selection of artisan small batch chocolate bars and confections from around the world plus an awesome selection of tiny chocolate squares you can mix and match from different makers which is a really fun gift or for a party. It's like an old fashioned candy store only so much better! They also make Dubai bon bons. I know chocolate and think they might have the most interesting selection of bars in the Bay Area. Lots of Good Food Award winners.
Carries unusual chocolates from around the globe (many from Italy) as well as boutique house made chocolates. Sold individually or in gift boxes.
Xocolate & Confections is a boutique chocolate shop in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood, offering an exquisite selection of artisanal chocolates, truffles, and confections from global and local makers. Known for its knowledgeable staff, custom assortments of individually wrapped chocolates, and a cozy, inviting atmosphere, we provide a unique experience for chocolate lovers, gift-givers, and event-goers. From Italian imports to house-made Dubai bon bons, our curated collection includes Good Food Award winners and diverse flavors, making it a destination for premium sweets and community gatherings like poetry readings.
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