London Hot Chocolate

London Hot Chocolate

October, November, and December are my three favourite months of the year. Celebrating holiday after holiday, delicious food, decorations, cold weather, boots, hats, and coats make it so lovely and cosy . The crisp weather lends itself perfectly to drinking hot cocoa to keep nice and warm. If you are looking for an extra special hot chocolate here are fifteen places worth visiting:Saint Aymes- Perfect for a pink hot chocolate with your best friends.  Rabot 1745-  For a quick hot cocoa break while eating your way through Borough Market.Artisan du Chocolat- For when you need hot cocoa and a box of truffles. Chin Chin Labs- For when you want to remember how awesome your freshman science class was but want delicious hot cocoa. Fortnum and Mason- Perfect for when you want a sense of tradition and a bit of indulgence.Rococo Chocolates- For lovers of thick hot cocoa and dark chocolate.Cafe Godiva at Harrods- Perfect for a break  window shopping. Melt Chocolates- For when you want to make hot chocolate later.Bageriet- Perfect for a little escape from the hustle and bustle of Covent Garden and to find a Swedish treat.Jaz and Jul’s- For when you are tired of plain hot chocolate and want an exciting flavour. Pierre Marcolini- Perfect for a little taste of Belgium in London. Venchi Chocolates- Perfect for those who can't decide between gelato and hot cocoa.Dark Sugars- For when you want all the chocolate. SAID London- Perfect for those who don’t colour in the lines and always fill their cup to the tippy top.Dominque Ansel- For when you want a flower marshmallow in your hot cocoa and a cronut.I’d love to know, what’s your favourite hot cocoa?
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