WE have compiled five cafes in Worcester to get delicious hot chocolate according to Google Reviews.
With the autumn months now upon us and winter just around the corner, the iced drinks are being ditched and people will be looking for a warm, sweet treat when they visit the city centre.
Why not try these city centre cafes?
Coffee Warehouse
This Foregate Street cafe has a wide menu of breakfast and lunch classics, and an array of hot and cold drinks.
One reviewer commented on the "lovely coffee and huge hot chocolates" and another said " Friendly service with good food and good hot chocolate" which was "devoured" by their children.
Francini Cafe De Columbia
Francini's, in Angel Place, is one of the most popular cafes in the city centre, and its hot chocolates may be just as popular as the coffee.
One reviewer said: "I really like the warm and relaxing atmosphere at Francini's. They have gorgeous hot chocolate and delicious food."
Another said: "The hot chocolate was full of sugary goodness which set me up for the day."
Papas Caffe
Papas Caffe, on New Street, had reviewers showing praise for their hot chocolates on Google.
One reviewer said: "By far the best coffee shop in Worcester. I always pop in for a hot chocolate and their food because it is on point."
Another said: "Comfortable and relaxed environment and great cakes and hot chocolate".
Caffe Bolero
Caffe Bolero, on St Nicholas Street, was another city centre location where reviewers showered praise on its hot chocolate.
One reviewer said: "Amazing place to visit, hot chocolate was amazing and the food was excellent" and another said: "Really nice, friendly staff and amazing hot chocolate."
Hangar Cafe
Hangar Cafe, in Reindeer Court, was highlighted for its orange hot chocolate. by one reviewer.
They said: "The orange hot chocolate was amazing and the chocolate orange cake I was recommended was also very good."
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