The hot chocolate cost $3.50 and was served in a pot and a ceramic cup accompanied by white and pink marshmallows. The patron pours the hot chocolate from the pot into the cup. The only other venue your reviewer has encountered which provides hot chocolate in a separate pot is the elegant Spats. It allows patrons to drink out of a dainty cup but still have plenty to drink. The chocolate came with a good froth although pouring it out of the pot does not do it justice. The drink was chocolaty although it was not quite the Belgian chocolate experience. This was a reasonably priced hot chocolate with all the trimmings.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Simply Divine
Tucked away from the main road at 45 Grenfell Street, overlooking the leafy paved area opposite Café Fresh and Rainbow Café your reviewer found Simply Divine. This Café does restaurant style meals as well as light lunches. There are a few tables inside but some wonderful places outside under the huge plane trees.
The hot chocolate cost $3.50 and was served in a pot and a ceramic cup accompanied by white and pink marshmallows. The patron pours the hot chocolate from the pot into the cup. The only other venue your reviewer has encountered which provides hot chocolate in a separate pot is the elegant Spats. It allows patrons to drink out of a dainty cup but still have plenty to drink. The chocolate came with a good froth although pouring it out of the pot does not do it justice. The drink was chocolaty although it was not quite the Belgian chocolate experience. This was a reasonably priced hot chocolate with all the trimmings.
The hot chocolate cost $3.50 and was served in a pot and a ceramic cup accompanied by white and pink marshmallows. The patron pours the hot chocolate from the pot into the cup. The only other venue your reviewer has encountered which provides hot chocolate in a separate pot is the elegant Spats. It allows patrons to drink out of a dainty cup but still have plenty to drink. The chocolate came with a good froth although pouring it out of the pot does not do it justice. The drink was chocolaty although it was not quite the Belgian chocolate experience. This was a reasonably priced hot chocolate with all the trimmings.
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