Home Family Restaurants Where to Find NYC’s Best Hot Chocolate By rtdaniellekrupaDecember 30, 2020 Search more like this hot cocoaadvent calendarbirthday partydine inpeanut butterrockefeller centertheme restaurantswhipped creamwinter wonderlandchocolatecookiecocoasoda fountainmilk Read next Family Restaurants This New Video Fantastically Recreates the OG Harry Potter Movie with LEGO, Funko Pop & More Family Restaurants You’ll Be Able to Use Venmo to Pay on Amazon Next Year Family Restaurants This House Looks Swell! You Can Buy the Griswold Holiday House on Amazon Family Restaurants Sweet Dreams! Crib Sheets with Soft Fabric & Cute Prints Family Restaurants 7 Funny YouTube Channels for Kids You Can Feel Good About We have a feeling hot chocolate is about to have a major moment in NYC. Cooler temps always mean it’s hot chocolate season, but let’s face it: people are going to be outside more in winter 2020. Be prepared and know where NYC’s best hot chocolate can be found. From classic with oversized marshmallows, to thick and rich or flavored NYC has a hot chocolate for every kid. Get cozy this winter at one of our many favorite hot cocoa spots in NYC! photo: Karen R. via Yelp La Maison du Chocolat La Maison du Chocolat isn’t cheap, but if you’re up for a slight splurge this French chocolatier is one of the best. The hot chocolate is everything you hope a cup would be: silky, rich and perfectly sweet. The luxurious taste may not be one to get every day, but for a special occasion with your little ones this is sure to satisfy your wildest hot chocolate dreams. The Madison Avenue location is our favorite as it’s typically the least crowded, but you will also find them in Rockefeller Center and the Shops at Columbus Circle. La Maison du Chocolat1018 Madison Ave.Upper East Side212-744-7117Online: lamaisonduchocolat.us30 Rockefeller PlazaMidtown West212-265-940410 Columbus CircleMidtown212-265-9404 photo: Amanda H. via Yelp L.A. Burdick Handmade Chocolates Stellar hot chocolate is just one of the reasons to visit this Soho chocolate shop. It's also famous for its handmade chocolate mice and penguins; see how they make them here. Come back in the summer for a rich and refreshing chocolate frappé.156 Prince St. Soho212-796-0143Online: burdickchocolate.com photo: Gabriel N. via Yelp Max Brenner One of our picks for the best theme restaurants in NYC, Max Brenner is dedicated to all things chocolate, including hot chocolate. (They have a full food menu as well.) Pick from dark, milk, or white hot chocolate, or one of the many flavored options, such as Mexican spicy hot chocolate, Oreo, peanut butter, or the "Italian Thick", melted blocks of chocolate with fresh vanilla cream. You can get all of these to go, but sipping there means you get to experience the signature Max Brenner "hug mug", shown here. To dine in, make a reservation here. 841 BroadwayUnion Square646-467-8803Online: maxbrenner.us photo: Amber W. via Yelp Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain A longtime favorite spot for locals, tourists and film scouts (this place looks like an old school soda fountain and ic cream parlor) Brooklyn Farmacy serves a classic cup of cocoa several ways. Options include oat milk hot chocolate, hot chocolate topped with whipped cream or house-made toasted marshmallow fluff, or the delectable salty caramel hot chocolate. Love it? You can buy a tin of it to bring home and make it yourself. Brooklyn Farmacy is closed Tuesdays. 513 Henry St. Carroll Gardens 718-522-6260Online: brooklynfarmacyandsodafountain.com photo: Mariebelle Facebook page MarieBelle It's not cheap and it’s not basic, but for a fancy outing with a child with discriminating tastes, SoHo shop MarieBelle is worth a trip. Antique furnishings and sparkling chandeliers complement fine chocolates of all kinds and a hot chocolate the store describes as "thick and decadent." Choose from a menu with variations such as Aztec, spicy, Tahitian Vanilla, white chocolate and even hot chocolate with natural banana pulp. A refined menu of cafe bites such as quiche, soup and crepes offers light eating options.MarieBelle484 Broome St.SoHo212-925-6999Online: mariebelle.com photo: Cassie Z. via Yelp Squish As the name perhaps implies, this place is very much about its marshmallows, which come in a wide array of flavors, from birthday party to rocky road to banana pudding and beyond. But the hot chocolate is a worthy companion. "Splurge" and get a fun drink topper that looks like a snowman, unicorn or smiling emoji for $1.75. Squish 120 St. Mark's PlaceEast Village 646-896-1667Online: squishmarshmallows.com photo: Maman Maman Looking for a new twist on the traditional cup of cocoa? The lavender hot chocolate at Maman is the way to go. The milk is infused with dried lavender, steamed and combined with melted dark chocolate, creating a delicate and delicious drink.It's a great time to visit Maman's 237 Centre Street location. Now through December 31, the storefront will be transformed into a winter wonderland, complete with a gourmet Hot Chocolate Bar and a brand new cookie menu exclusive to the pop-up. "Miracle on Centre Street" will offer a Daily Cookie Menu, as well as a surprise exclusive cookie as part of a Maman Cookie Advent Calendar. The cookie will be announced on maman’s Instagram the night before it goes on sale. Maman211 West BroadwayTribeca646-882-8682Online: mamannyc.com239 Centre St.SoHo212-226-0700837 Washington St.Meatpacking District844-577-696922 W. 25th St. Nomad646-476-766050 Broad St. FiDi (inside Paper Source)205 Hudson St. Hudson929-243-436280 Kent St.GreenpointBrooklyn347-689-9195 photo: Jacques Torres Facebook Jacques Torres Before he became a television star alongside Nicole Byer on Nailed It! Jacques Torres was (and still is) “Mr. Chocolate." Unhappy with the quality of chocolate that was available to him while working as a pastry chef, Jacques Torres constructed his own factory so he could make chocolate exactly the way he wanted from scratch. Try a cup of Classic, made from real chocolate, not powder. Or if you're more daring, go for the Wicked, with its extra kick of allspice, cinnamon and ground chili peppers. Both varieties are so thick they might be mistaken for milkshakes. Tip: They’ll let you try a little sample before you choose your cup. And FYI, JT also sells a Hot Chocolate Gift Set.Jacques Torres Chocolate66 Water St.DUMBO718-875-1269Online: mrchocolate.com285 AmsterdamUpper West Side 212-787-3256110 E. 57th St. Upper East Side 646-852-6624 photo: Bibble & Sip Facebook Bibble & Sip Midtown rejoice! The house made hot chocolate at Bibble & Sip tastes like something just lifted from your grandmother’s stove. Even the marshmallow floating on top is homemade. This family-run business specializes in gourmet coffee, espresso and pastries, made in the French Confectionery tradition and inspired by Asian flavors. Good to know: the word “bibble” means “to eat indulgently”—so order up some sweet treats with your cocoa and coffee. Bibble & Sip253 West 51st St.Midtown West646-649-5116Online: bibbleandsip.com174 Hester St. (Thurs. - Sun.)Chinatown photo: Pat L. via Yelp The Chocolate Room The Chocolate Room is known for all of its outstanding chocolate products, but the Dark Hot Cocoa is our favorite. Made with 61% Belgian chocolate, it is one of the cafe's most popular drinks. Currently, the Park Slope location is open Friday and Saturdays from 2-9 p.m., and Sunday 2-8 p.m. for pick-up. The Cobble Hill location is open five days a week for takeout and special order pickup. The Chocolate Room269 Court St.Cobble Hill718-246-2600Online: thechocolateroombrooklyn.com51 Fifth Ave.Park SlopeBrooklyn718-783-2900 feature photo: Pexels via pixabay —Danielle Krupa & Ilyssa Smith RELATED STORIES: NYC Holiday Hit List: Things to Do with Kids This Season Holiday Light Shows & Displays to See This Season Deck the (Food) Halls! NYC Restaurants with Amazing Christmas Decorations Spin City: Where to Go Ice Skating in NYC Right Now
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