Fil-Am’s Kokak Chocolates hosting 'Pride Month and Drag Brunches' | Fil-Am’s Kokak Chocolates hosting 'Pride Month and Drag Brunches'
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fil-Am’s Kokak Chocolates hosting ‘Pride Month and Drag Brunches’

/ 11:45 AM June 12, 2023

Chocolatier Carol Gancia is launching Kokak Pride month Drag Brunch events on June 17 and 24 with an all-new menu and a live show featuring Filipino/a/x drag performers. WEBSITE

Chocolatier Carol Gancia is launching Kokak Pride month Drag Brunch events on June 17 and 24 with an all-new menu and a live show featuring Filipino/a/x drag performers. WEBSITE

SAN FRANCISCO – Filipino American-owned Kokak Chocolates will transform into a chocolate cafe this month in the Castro District to mark Pride Month and its third year in the confections business.

Kokak is launching Pride month Drag Brunch events on June 17 and 24 with an all-new menu and a live show featuring Filipino/a/x drag performers and. Chocolatier Carol Gancia, is whipping up confections and driving conversation about expanding her neighborhood’s diversity to welcome more AAPIs.

The reservations only brunch will be available at two seatings, 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. The performances are hosted by Mx Kiki Krunch, featuring Xtina Agitera, Ehra Amaya, Lady P Galore and Nutasha Quintine.

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Kokak’s limited edition Pride Collection truffle boxes that feature single-origin heirloom truffles are available in 4, 5, 9, and 16-piece truffles.

Kokak is located at 3901 18th St. (x Sanchez) in San Francisco. Visit www.kokakchocolate.com for more details.

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