Join Our Chocolate Meetup Group
We run a chocolate meetup group for people on the Front Range who want to taste, learn, and connect over craft chocolate. Events happen in Boulder and Denver. No background required. Just curiosity and a good palate.
Find us on Meetup.com to see what's coming up and grab a spot.
Things to Do in Boulder That Go Beyond the Usual
If you're looking for things to do in Boulder that are a little more interesting than another brewery tour, a guided chocolate tasting is worth your time. You'll taste single-origin bars side by side, learn what makes cacao from Uganda different from Madagascar, and understand why stone-ground chocolate has a texture and flavor that mass-produced bars don't. It's hands-on, it's specific, and it's genuinely fun.
Join the Meetup Group
The meetup group is free to join and open to anyone curious about craft chocolate. We post upcoming events, tasting lineups, and occasional deep dives into cacao origins and the chocolate-making process.
Join us on Meetup.com and RSVP for the next event.
Date Night Ideas in Boulder and Denver
Private chocolate tastings make for a strong date night in Boulder or Denver. You taste, compare, and talk about what you're noticing. It's low-key and easy to enjoy whether you know a lot about chocolate or nothing at all.
We host events across the Front Range. Check our events page for upcoming dates.
Private Chocolate Tastings for Groups
We offer private chocolate tastings for date nights, birthday gatherings, corporate groups, bridal showers, and retreats. Each tasting is led by someone who actually makes the chocolate, so the conversation goes deep on sourcing, process, and flavor.
We accommodate groups of 6+ people at our Boulder location or a venue of your choice.
About Moksha Chocolate
Moksha Chocolate is a craft chocolate maker based in Boulder, Colorado. We source single-origin cacao directly from farms in Uganda, Tanzania, Madagascar, Bolivia, and beyond, and stone-grind it into bars, pastes, and drinking chocolates in small batches.
This meetup group is an extension of that work and a way to share what we've learned with people who care about where their food comes from.
Questions about private tastings or upcoming events? Get in touch.



