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==T-stop: Harvard Square==
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==Potential Stops==
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Cardullo’s – 6 Brattle St. 617-491-8888
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===T-stop: Harvard Square===
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*Definitely worth going back to next year.
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*Cardullo’s – 6 Brattle St. 617-491-8888
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:Definitely worth going back to next year.
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*L. A. Burdick’s – 52 Brattle St. 617-491-4340
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:Good ending place.
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*Finale – 30 Dunster St. 617-441-9797,  Or in Boston – 1 Columbus Ave, Boston 617-423-3184
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:Another good ending point.
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*Pemberton Farms – 2225 Mass Ave, Cambridge.  617-876-2711
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:Kind of a long walk (bus runs right past here, though).
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:Worth going back to.
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===T-stop: Kenmore Square===
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*Temper Chocolates – 500 Commonwealth Ave.  617-375-2255
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:Very good.
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L. A. Burdick’s 52 Brattle St. 617-491-4340
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===T-stop: South Station===
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*Good ending place.
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*Serenade Chocolatier In South Station. 617-261-9941
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:Maybe not worth going back to. Very small and pretty expensive
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===T-stop: Hynes===
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*Trader Joe’s – 899 Boylston St.  617-262-6505
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:Good for buying cheaper chocolate, but I don’t think this is really what ppl were expecting. 
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*Truffles Fine Confections – In the Prudential Center
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:Expensive, but people liked it.
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*Teuscher – 230 Newbury St.  617-536-1922
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:Expensive, but interesting.  Definitely worth going back to.
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Finale – 30 Dunster St. 617-441-9797,  Or in Boston – 1 Columbus Ave, Boston 617-423-3184
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==Suggestions for Running==
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*Another good ending point.
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Pemberton Farms – 2225 Mass Ave, Cambridge.  617-876-2711
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*Kind of a long walk (bus runs right past here, though).
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*Worth going back to.
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==T-stop: Kenmore Square==
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Temper Chocolates – 500 Commonwealth Ave.  617-375-2255
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*Very good.
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==T-stop: South Station==
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Serenade Chocolatier – In South Station.  617-261-9941
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*Maybe not worth going back to.  Very small and pretty expensive
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==T-stop: Hynes==
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Trader Joe’s – 899 Boylston St.  617-262-6505
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*Good for buying cheaper chocolate, but I don’t think this is really what ppl were expecting. 
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Truffles Fine Confections – In the Prudential Center
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*Expensive, but people liked it.
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Teuscher – 230 Newbury St.  617-536-1922
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*Expensive, but interesting.  Definitely worth going back to.
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==Suggestions for next year==
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*Have a training day or something for volunteers – take them to all the shops and give them some good info.
*Have a training day or something for volunteers – take them to all the shops and give them some good info.
*Charge a small fee – people would have paid to come I think
*Charge a small fee – people would have paid to come I think
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*Smaller tour groups (probably taken care of with the advance sign up deal)
*Smaller tour groups (probably taken care of with the advance sign up deal)
*Make it clear that we need volunteers. This really needs to have small groups, and volunteers seem scared to help. So we need to make sure we have them to help!
*Make it clear that we need volunteers. This really needs to have small groups, and volunteers seem scared to help. So we need to make sure we have them to help!
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*Offer from the club to pay back $10/$15 of chocolate purchases made by tour leaders, in order to encourage people to volunteer
==File Links==
==File Links==
*[http://web.mit.edu/mcreedy/Public/TourMaps.pdf Maps] of Harvard Square and Newbury Street stops. Not wonderful (made in somewhat of a rush) but they show all of the major stores.
*[http://web.mit.edu/mcreedy/Public/TourMaps.pdf Maps] of Harvard Square and Newbury Street stops. Not wonderful (made in somewhat of a rush) but they show all of the major stores.
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==Link to Wiki Event Page==
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[[Chocolate Tours]]

Revision as of 02:20, 2 September 2008

(Last UpdatedIAP 2006)

Contents

Potential Stops

T-stop: Harvard Square

  • Cardullo’s – 6 Brattle St. 617-491-8888
Definitely worth going back to next year.
  • L. A. Burdick’s – 52 Brattle St. 617-491-4340
Good ending place.
  • Finale – 30 Dunster St. 617-441-9797, Or in Boston – 1 Columbus Ave, Boston 617-423-3184
Another good ending point.
  • Pemberton Farms – 2225 Mass Ave, Cambridge. 617-876-2711
Kind of a long walk (bus runs right past here, though).
Worth going back to.

T-stop: Kenmore Square

  • Temper Chocolates – 500 Commonwealth Ave. 617-375-2255
Very good.

T-stop: South Station

  • Serenade Chocolatier – In South Station. 617-261-9941
Maybe not worth going back to. Very small and pretty expensive

T-stop: Hynes

  • Trader Joe’s – 899 Boylston St. 617-262-6505
Good for buying cheaper chocolate, but I don’t think this is really what ppl were expecting.
  • Truffles Fine Confections – In the Prudential Center
Expensive, but people liked it.
  • Teuscher – 230 Newbury St. 617-536-1922
Expensive, but interesting. Definitely worth going back to.

Suggestions for Running

  • Have a training day or something for volunteers – take them to all the shops and give them some good info.
  • Charge a small fee – people would have paid to come I think
  • Advance sign up – better prepare for the expected volume of people
  • Smaller tour groups (probably taken care of with the advance sign up deal)
  • Make it clear that we need volunteers. This really needs to have small groups, and volunteers seem scared to help. So we need to make sure we have them to help!
  • Offer from the club to pay back $10/$15 of chocolate purchases made by tour leaders, in order to encourage people to volunteer

File Links

  • Maps of Harvard Square and Newbury Street stops. Not wonderful (made in somewhat of a rush) but they show all of the major stores.

Link to Wiki Event Page

Chocolate Tours

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