The hot chocolate came in a ceramic mug and saucer and cost $3.20. The mug had the Grinders Coffee logo on both sides of the mug. The drink was finished with plenty of white froth and sprinkle of chocolate on top. The taste was a creamy with a milk chocolate flavour.
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
BreadTop, Grote Street
There are two BreadTop venues now. A new one recently has been started on King William Street but Merkel went to the original one at 65 Grote Street. BreadTop has everthing conceivable baked into bread. There is a selection of sweet, savory and fishy things in small buns, rolls and cakes. There is a strong takeaway trade but also tables inside.
The hot chocolate came in a ceramic mug and saucer and cost $3.20. The mug had the Grinders Coffee logo on both sides of the mug. The drink was finished with plenty of white froth and sprinkle of chocolate on top. The taste was a creamy with a milk chocolate flavour.
The hot chocolate came in a ceramic mug and saucer and cost $3.20. The mug had the Grinders Coffee logo on both sides of the mug. The drink was finished with plenty of white froth and sprinkle of chocolate on top. The taste was a creamy with a milk chocolate flavour.
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