November 09 - 11, 2007
The Chocolate Show in New York three day festival devoted entirely to chocolate--is guaranteed to give eager appetites a head start on the season of holiday merrymaking. The 10th edition of the show will soon be announced.
Designed for the public, the event allows visitors to discover all there is to know about, taste, and explore in the world of chocolate. The Chocolate
Show surprises and delights chocolate lovers of all ages with :
* Demonstrations by top pastry chefs and chocolate makers
* Chocolate Tastings
* Over 65 top chocolate brands & booths
* Holiday gifts of all sizes for everyone on your list
* Chocolate activities for children and adults
* Barnes & Noble cookbook store with author signings
* Haute Couture dresses and accessories made with chocolate.
Location
Metropolitan Pavilion
Entrance: 125 West 18th Street
(between 6th & 7th Avenues)
Admission
Tickets are valid for 1 day, Nov 9-11
Adults: $28
Children under 5: Free
Children, 5 to 12: Free*
*Limit: 2 children per adult. Each additional child (5-12): $8
Hours
Opening Night Preview, featuring Fashion Show
Thursday, November 8th 6:30-10:30pm
November 9-11, 2007 - Chocolate Show
Friday, November 9: 11am to 9pm
Saturday, November 10: 10am to 8pm
Sunday, November 11: 10am to 7pm
Directions
Between 6th and 7th Aves.
By Tube: 1 train to 18th St
or 4, 5, 6, A, C, D, E or F trains to 14th St.
More Info
chocolateshow@aol.com
Fax: +1 212 889 5113
Phone: +1 212 865 6100 (info)
Address: 34 E 38th St, Suite 4A New York, NY 10016
http://www.chocolateshow.com/
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