I’m the biggest chocoholic ever, so I always make it a point to stop by here to grab some fudge when I’m at the farmer’s market. My favorites have been the peanut butter fudge and the mint chocolate. The fudge guy is really friendly and offers samples too! If you’re lucky, sometimes he has fudge and caramel dipped apples, but usually by the time I get there, he has ran out or didn’t have any that day. One day I will get one of those suckers!
Pat Bustos B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Walnut Creek, CA
I brought home some peanut butter chocolate fudge today. I’m sad to say I do not have any left after my mom and brother got wind of it. I’ve tried fudge before on occasion from visiting peoples houses for dinner and from shops in Latin America and Europe. This fudge has the creamiest texture that ONLY the pros know how to make. Definitely will be getting more in the future
James R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Concord, CA
I purchased a chunk of the Carmel Pecan Fudge last night from«The Fudge Guy» and it is the gooiest, creamiest, yummiest chocolatey carmel pecan thing i’ve ever put in my mouth. Damn i should have bought more.
Kris R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oakland, CA
Hands down the yummiest fudge in town. Possibly in the Bay Area. Better than Fudgelato in Alameda, or Rocky Mountain Fudge in the City. Possibly even better than the old-school fudge found in Marinis’ of Santa Cruz. The Fudge Guy(ie. Jerry – owner /proprietor /fudge master extraordinaire) makes tasty, unique and innovative confections utilizing nothing but the freshest of seasonal ingredients. One bite of the Chocolate Fudge transports you to an idealized childhood of long summer road trips to the Boardwalk, made bearable only though copious amounts of sugar. Conversely, a bite of the light-as-air divinity takes you to the warm, cozy Connecticut kitchen of the grandma you wish you had. My personal favorite(and new holiday tradition) is the crowd-pleasing Pumpkin Fudge. Some recent seasonal offerings are cranberry fudge and amaretto fudge. If you are a purist and want something classic, my other fave is the peanut butter chocolate fudge. It will give your Grammy-bear a run for her pearls. In addition to being really nice, affable, and approachable, the best thing about Fudge Guy is that he’s PASSIONATE about making his fudge. He’s open to ideas and suggestions and really cares about his craft. (You heard it here first: I’m forecasting that artisanal fudge will be the next new craze following cupcakes and fro-yo…Fudge Guy even sells fudge dipped apples. W00T!) So go on, reclaim a little of your childhood(whether real or imagined) and go buy some fudge. At $ 6.00 for a brick, or 3 bricks for $ 15 its a lot cheaper than therapy…