Where to drink the best hot chocolate in London

    Here's where to warm up gently in London, in front of a hot chocolate
    Where to drink the best hot chocolate in London

    Winter weather and low temperatures make London even more beautiful and fascinating. That is why if you are planning to visit the cosmopolitan city during winter, you need to mark these addresses in your agenda to enjoy the best hot chocolate in London.




    Large windows that show Big Ben in the distance or views from the fifth floor that enchant with the presence of London Bridge. Here are the addresses you should remember to warm up gently in London. Between most famous nightclubs in the city, capable of warming even the coldest, is there dark sugars. We are located at 141 Brick Lane: here you can taste one of the best hot chocolates in London, flavored with hazelnuts or chilli.

    Chin Chin Laboratories in Camden Town offers such a wide variety of drinks that you will be hard pressed to choose. His specialty, however, is smoked marshmallow on top of a piping hot cup of hot chocolate. Her fame precedes her, we are talking about Rococo Chocolates, the famous artisan bakery located at 38 Earlham St in London. Here you can order a really delicious hot hug.

    Another name appreciated and known throughout the city is Said in Soho. Here a traditional Italian hot chocolate is served that warms the senses and delights the palate. Seeing is believing... There is one of the most Instagrammable chocolate shops in London choccywoccydoodah at 27 Short Gardens. In this place the hot chocolate is decorated with whipped cream, cream and chocolate buttons that make the drink irresistible, to photograph and drink.




    There is no denying it: London really does offer an incredible variety of clubs, cafes and bakeries where you can enjoy hot drinks and admire the city wrapped in the cold winter. But if your intention is to discover the best places in the city, perhaps for a very sweet gastronomic tour, then you will have to add two other absolutely unmissable places to your agenda.


    The first is Ruby Violet: Here you can taste the shortest hot chocolate in history. Served as if it were a coffee, this drinkable dessert is very dense and is accompanied by pieces of crunchy almond. The venue is located at 3 Wharf Rd in Kings Cross.

    And finally, something no less important, of course, we find plane Inside London's Borough Market. Be careful, because here it will be difficult to choose: the restaurant staff proposes a series of hot chocolates with very different flavors, from white cocoa and nutmeg to rum.



    Choosing will be really difficult. If in doubt, we recommend trying them all…

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