Award-Winning Dandelion Chocolate Grand Opening on December 7 at The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

Award-Winning Dandelion Chocolate Grand Opening on December 7th at The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
Dandelion Chocolate
, the San Francisco-founded single origin bean-to-bar chocolate maker that sources the highest quality beans, will have a grand opening celebration with complimentary hot chocolate on Saturday, December 7 from 8:00am until supplies last.

The soon-to-open chocolate cafe and retail shop is located inside the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, and will be open seven days a week from 6:00am to 9:00pm. “On opening day, Dandelion will be sharing our European hot chocolate and handmade marshmallow with the community,” says Executive Pastry Chef Lisa Vega. “We’re making side bets on what will be the most popular drinks and eats here  in Vegas.”

Dandelion Chocolate Executive Pastry Chef Lisa Vega

Dandelion Chocolate Executive Pastry Chef Lisa Vega 

Photo credit: Eric Wolfinger

Vega is presenting an expansive menu beginning at breakfast time, including pastries such as the Banana Bread (Vegas exclusive), and Nib Scones, and a range of Ritual coffee drinks. All day long pastry treats such as Chocolate Chip Cookie and Oatmeal Cookie will be available. In the afternoon and evening Chef Vega presents dessert choices including a chocolate-covered Eclair (chocolate passion fruit) and Brown Butter Blondie (both are exclusive to Las Vegas), and Brownie Bite Flight (three types of chocolate); the pastry, treats and dessert plate offerings will be expanded in the new year. Not to be missed is Dandelion’s well regarded chocolate drinks program, beginning with the trio of hot chocolates: the classic Hot Chocolate, the Mission Hot Chocolate (spicy); the deeply rich European Hot Chocolate, and the frozen hot chocolate and iced mocha.

Guests visiting Dandelion Chocolate will experience a tasting station of single origin chocolate bars made with only two ingredients, cocoa beans and organic cane sugar; made in San Francisco. The retail shop will feature a selection of Dandelion single origin bars and sets including:

Chocolate Bar Gift Sets (gift wrapped)
The Four-tier Treats Collection Box
Craft Artisan Collaborations including:
From Feve: Sea Salt Caramels;  Chocolate-covered almonds; and 21 Piece Classic Chocolate Box
Neococoa Sesame Seed Toffee and Nuubia Origin Collection
Nuubia After Dark Collection
Farm Chocolate Panforte

The Dandelion Cafe Opening Menu
Breakfast

Nib Scone $4
Chocolate chips, cocoa nibs, and seasonal fruit.

* Banana Bread Muffin $4
Delicately spiced, with Camino Verde chocolate chips and cocoa nib streusel.

Treats

Chocolate Chip Cookie $4
With large pieces of Camino Verde, Ecuador chocolate

Oatmeal Cookie $4 (​gluten free)
The chewy original, made with almond flour, dried cranberries, coconut, cocoa nibs, and chocolate chips.

* Brown Butter Blondie $5
Toasted walnuts, miso, chocolate chips and cocoa nibs.

Dessert (afternoon to evening)

* Passionfruit Eclair $5
Passionfruit mousse with Maya Mountain, Belize chocolate.

Brownie Bite Flight $6
Three single-origin brownies, each distinguished by their own flavor notes.

* Special items for Las Vegas only

Drinks
House Hot Chocolate with homemade marshmallow $5.75
Mission Hot Chocolate (spicy) $5.75

European Hot Chocolate (rich and dense) $4.50/$8.00
Frozen Hot Chocolate $6.25
Hot and Iced Mochas $6.50 / $9.00
Ritual Coffee Drinks (lattes, cappucino, espresso) $3.00-$6:00

Cacao Pulp Smoothie $8.00

Las Vegas will be the first U.S. city outside of San Francisco to have a permanent Dandelion Cafe and Shop, alongside two pop-ups in Los Angeles and six locations in Japan and one pop-up in Taipai.  The new Dandelion Chocolate will be located adjacent to the main lobby entrance of The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, just steps away from the Grand Colonnade, 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.

For more information about Dandelion Chocolate, visit https://www.dandelionchocolate.com.

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