The Southern Berks News

Fight the chill— Cozy up to a cup of hot chocolate

Cozy up to a cup of hot chocolate

- By Irene Baker Levy

As the temperatur­e goes down, it’s time to turn the heat up on our beverages. Here are some of the best places in the area to get Hot Chocolate. Includes spiked Hot Chocolate for adults only, and some tamer versions for children.

Rittenhous­e: Gran Caffe L’Aquila

The rich, decadent Hot Chocolate at Gran Caffe L’Aquila is like a love child between hot cocoa and chocolate pudding. The authentic Italian restaurant uses its own proprietar­y chocolate blend and it will transport you to an Italian chocolate paradise. Gran Caffe L’Aquila’s artisanal hot chocolate features notes of citrus, flowers, dried berries, molasses and sweet spice. Drink it at the restaurant’s heated outdoor dining area on Chestnut between 17th & 18th, do curbside pick up and then enjoy it across the street at John F. Collins Park or have it delivered and make it at home.

West Chester: Bar Avalon

The warm S’mores-tini at Bar Avalon on East Gay Street in charming downtown West Chester proves that a picture is worth a thousand words. The decadent drink is topped with charred marshmallo­ws.

Old City: Shane Confection­ery

The oldest continuous­ly operating confection­ery serves decadent hot chocolate. Order the Shane Signature Hot Chocolate, kick it up a notch with the Royal Spanish Drinking Chocolate with Cinnamon and Chili Pepper or order Shane’s amazing House Drinking Chocolate made with a combinatio­n of milk and dark chocolate. Or send it to a friend. That’s a gift that is sure to be warmly received.

Market East: Loews Philadelph­ia Hotel

POD Market just inside the Loews Philadelph­ia Hotel on East Market Street, warms up guests with its signature Hot Chocolate trimmed with whipped cream, marshmallo­ws and chopped chocolate.

South Philly: Rim Cafe

Don’t miss the Chocolate Volcano, a thick rich, hot chocolate drizzled with caramel and chocolate sauce at Rim Cafe. Sit outside by the space heaters at this French coffee shop in the Italian Market. Or try a Créme Brûlée Volcano and watch them roast the marshmallo­ws with a blow torch. Rim’s newest warm libation is a Hot Chocolate Bomb that melts in your cup.

Queen Village: Aurora Grace

Chocolatie­r Aurora Wold honed her skills at New York’s JeanGeorge­s and Danny Meyer’s Eleven Madison Park before opening a chocolate boutique just off South Street. Order a jar of artisanal sipping chocolate online for next day pick up. And don’t forget to get homemade marshmallo­ws. They come in flavors like vanilla bean, white chocolate peppermint, raspberry and mango passionfru­it.

Midtown Village: McGillin’s Olde Ale House

McGillin’s is the oldest continuous­ly operating tavern in Philadelph­ia and one of the oldest in the nation. So it knows a thing or two about creating enticing drinks. The Snowshoe is Hot Chocolate and your choice of butterscot­ch liquor, Kilebeggan Irish Whiskey or Rumple Minze Peppermint Schnapps topped with whipped cream. Or opt for the Boozy Chai Latte with chai tea, Bulleit Bourbon, star anise, whipped cream and a cinnamon stick or Honey Hot Toddy made with Jack Daniel’s Honey Whiskey.

Schuylkill River Banks: Cosmic Cafe

If you’re walking along the Schuylkill River Banks and you get chilly, the best way to warm up is with a Hot Chocolate at Cosmic Cafe. Knowing it’s on your route, might just make you pick up the pace to get there a little sooner. Or wrap your mittens around a Hot Apple Cider from Lancaster Farm Fresh as you take it the scenery on

Boathouse Row. Adults can add a shot to either drink.

Chinatown: Ray’s Cafe & Tea House

Hot Chocolate from Ray’s Cafe & Tea House in Chinatown can be dressed up by adding flavors such as peppermint or salted caramel and whipped cream.

Kennett Square: Talula’s Table

Live in Chester County? Grab a Hot Chocolate at the Market at Talula’s Table or order online. This delightful market is offering traditiona­l Hot Chocolate as well as Mexican Hot Chocolate, if you want to spice things up a bit, and Peppermint Hot Chocolate. Topped with whipped cream, of course!

New Hope: Sciascia Confection­s

Grab a package of Sciascia’s European Drinking Chocolate made with 70% dark chocolate, take it home, add boiled milk and you’ll feel like you’re drinking your favorite candy bar. It’s thick and rich! Or turn up the heat with Mayan Drinking Chocolate flavored with cinnamon and cayenne pepper. The dark chocolate and cinnamon hits your palate first and then the heat kicks in. Available at Sciascia Confection­s in New Hope’s Ferry Market, in Stockton Market in Stockton, NJ or online.

South Street: Jet Wine Bar

This South Street favorite is offering Mexican Hot Chocolate with a little zing. It’s made with Abuelita Mexican chocolate melted into whole milk and finished with tequila, cinnamon, cayenne pepper and other spices. Available by the serving or in a 4-serving thermos.

South Street: Rex 1516

Rex 1516, a South Street staple, is warming whistles with Whiskey Whipped and Spiced, an adult Hot Chocolate that marries hot chocolate to an oldfashion­ed. Or try the Bonfire, Rex’s take on hot buttered rum with winter spices, Cruzan Dark Rum, apple and pear brandy. Very Good Things is just as promised. It’s a hot drink that combines elements of Southeast Asian flavors loosely based on Chai tea. It has a silky, rich texture, thanks to the addition of coconut oil and the curry leaf garnish adds a complex aroma that compliment­s the coconut and mint.

University City: Walnut Street Cafe

The Moscow Hot Chocolate, is a boozy concoction with vanilla vodka, amaretto, cocoa, and marshmallo­w. Sip it on the restaurant’s heated outdoor patio and tent areas or while shopping for locally made products at the Walnut Street Holiday Market.

Historic District: Scoop DeVille

This ice cream shop with locations throughout the city has been around for more than 30 years. And maybe its longevity is due, in part, to its creativity. Scoop DeVille has been serving gourmet Hot Chocolate with house-made hot chocolate mix, real melted chocolate and milk, for a few years. This year, Scoop DeVille started making chocolate bombs that melt as warm milk is poured over them. It’s fun to watch the chocolate ooze out into your glass and even better to taste! The bombs come in three flavors — salted caramel, candy cane and dark chocolate. Get the bombs made at Scoop Deville and take them “to go” or grab a couple to make at home or give as gifts. Scoop DeVille has two full locations with another in the works and two locations that are doing delivery only.

South Jersey: Hot Chocolate Trail

Visit South Jersey has created a Hot Chocolate Trail marking some of Jersey’s places to indulge in hot chocolate. In the 60 miles between Hammonton’s Casciano Coffee Bar and Sweetery and Evermore Coffee Roasters in Burlington, you’ll find 12 stops including

three in Haddonfiel­d - a cute town with a abundance of bakeries, ice cream parlors and chocolate shops - making it all the more inviting.

Online: The Chai Bar

Pre-pandemic you could spot The Chai Bar at local farmer’s markets. For the time being its black, green and herbal tea blends and spices can only be found online. The Chai Bar is locally-owned by Madura Chudhari who procures single origin tea leaves directly from the tea estates and hand blends it in Philadelph­ia. The Chai Bar’s Malhar Hot Chocolate is made with a dash of Tumeric Tonic, which adds a blast of flavor and tumeric benefits. Order the Malhar Tumeric Tonic online at thechaibar.us and then make cocoa et curcumin at home.

One of the best things about the cold is the wonderful, chocolaty ways to warm up!

Virtual Fitness Classes

For those who prefer to stay cozy indoors during the frigid months, expect to continue to see a robust offering of virtual fitness opportunit­ies in 2021. The pandemic inspired fitness centers and yoga studios to rethink how they could keep their community intact. It’s not too late to take advantage of these convenient workouts you can take part in from the comforts of home. Expect to see participat­ion continue strong through 2021until spring brings us warmer weather and people are ready to break out of the house for some sunshine.

Virtual Fitness Competitio­ns

Many road runs, like 5Ks and 10Ks in our region have resorted to going virtual instead of cancelling their traditions for 2020. Expect to see more of these happening in 2021. Don’t hold back in getting in on the good and safe fun as there are opportunit­ies for individual­s as well as entire families to join in.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA.ORG As the temperatur­e goes down, it’s time to turn the heat up on our beverages.
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PHOTO BY COLIN ELKO Mexican Hot Chocolate at Jet Wine Bar.
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PHOTO BY LEXY PIERCE Walnut Street Cafe’s Boozy Hot Chocolate.
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