We got to Chocolati Café and were faced with an entire case
of delicious looking truffles and other chcocolate confections. The woman at
the counter, who, by the way, had amazingly curly hair that I wanted to kidnap
and place on my own head, didn’t grow frustrated with us even as we took
upwards of five minutes looking at the case and trying to decide what kind of
chocolate we wanted. We finally decided, and I ordered the mocha chocolate
truffle. Kristy ordered the raspberry truffle, which LOOKED LIKE AN ACTUAL
RASPBERRY IT WAS AMAZING GUYS.
True to form, we ended up staying there a while, discussing
Watsky’s new single, how close we are to seeing him live again (ohhhmahhhgahhh
it’s only 12 days away now), and the tragedy of his single being played on Kiss
106.1 (even if it was just once).
We finished our coffee, bussed our dishes, and contemplated
buying more chocolate to take home (or maybe that was just me). We stopped by
the bookstore and wandered around. I picked up a random book from a pile of
random books in a store full of random books and what did I find inside, folded
and nestled between two pages? A ticket stub from a San Francisco muni bus. It
must be a sign that it’s time to go back. And, speaking of countdowns for
exciting things… 38 days to San Francisco. I’m ready.
In conclusion (I was always taught never to conclude with
“In conclusion”, but Imma do it anyways just because I can and no one cares)
this place was great. The coffee was great, the chocolate was great, the
baristas were great, and the parking was great. If I’m in the area again, I
would definitely stop in again.

Check out Chocolati Café
Previous post: #36: Cafe Allegro - U District
Check out Chocolati Café
Previous post: #36: Cafe Allegro - U District