Aroa Fine Chocolate – Thanks and We’ll Miss You
August 16th, 2010
And the phone call came in – “David we are no longer in business” said friend and Executive Pastry Chef Tim Brown. I am still sad over a month later not just for Tim who gave that business everything but as new as our business is, Aroa played a major part in where and why I started Boston Chocolate Tours.
Aroa for those of you not lucky enough to have enjoyed some of their fine Venezuelan chocolate was in the South End, on Washington Street, not far from Flour Bakery. It was a European style café where we started our South End Chocolate tour in front of the 16 framed photographs showing every step of the chocolate process, from pod harvesting to shipping preparations. It had an open kitchen that would allow guests to see and smell the chocolate as it would go through the enrobing and be stirred in the tempering machines. And oh yeah, the chocolate was amazing, El Ray owned it but Tim Brown’s passion brought it to life.
The South End Boston Chocolate tour is a great tour with more chocolate than we can include in one tour but Aroa was special and I will always be thankful for the welcoming that the Boston Chocolate Tour guests and for helping us start the tours and our company on the right note.

Ready to win a delicious and delectable chocolate workshop for you and a guest. Every Saturday at 1:00PM plus a Special Mother’s Day Workshop on Sunday May 9th, hundreds of chocolate truffles are being made in the private dining room of the Elephant & Castle Restaurant coordinated by our professional chocolatier. The winner will learn more about chocolate and walk away with 30 – 50 homemade truffles to share or not. Your guest will have their own stash.
Taste of Chocolate will be partnering with Aroa Fine Chocolate at the expo and offering samples of their finest chocolate and discounts to our tours and workshops. Visit us in Booth #273 and find out more about Boston’s Sweetest new company, our Boston Chocolate Tour, the Chocolate Workshop, Chocolate