You can preorder a gift box in our online store until Wednesday evening. And, they make our box of Valentine’s Day goodies that much more delicious! We’re very happy to collaborate with them now that we’ve moved to the Mission. Shawn at Feve and Cristina at Kika’s Treats were two of our favorite neighbors in the Dogpatch. We have chocolate covered nibs and caramelized almonds from Feve and chocolate covered shortbread cookies from Kika’s Treats. In addition, our box also features treats from two local chocolatiers who use our Rio Caribe chocolate to make delicious confections for our retail space. We included each of our own single-origin bars, from Ambanja, Madagascar Elvesia, Dominican Republic and Rio Caribe, Venezuela. Our boxes include some of our favorite items from our new factory and cafe on Valencia Street. We know that chocolate and Valentine’s Day go very well together, so we created a box of our favorite treats for you to give to your loved ones this holiday. Wishing you a chocolatey Valentine’s Day Februby Alice Our cafe will also stay open an hour later, so that everyone can make it to bunnytime. Today, from 4 – 7 PM, we’ll have a bunny petting zoo! Outside our space at 740 Valencia, you’ll be able to pet adult and baby bunnies, and I can’t imagine anything happier. But, those aren’t the only bunnies we’ll have around our cafe.
She makes it look easy, but her bows are very hard to beat.įinally, each of our baskets is finished with a stamped bunny card. Then, Norah’s talents came in handy again with our basket assembly line. Her cards are silkscreened, signed, and numbered. The tarts fly out the door at our cafe, so it’s nice to have a long-lasting version. She came up with a beautiful version of our caramel tart. I found Jen Kindell’s prints at MCM and asked her to come up with something chocolatey and festive. We have beautiful Easter baskets for sale in our cafe and our online store, and they’re a true collaborative effort. We’re starting by celebrating Easter in full-force. Maby AliceĪs it’s getting sunnier and sunnier in the Mission, we’re getting excited about springtime.