The hot chocolate was fairly expensive at $4.60 and came in a tall glass with no handle, making it hot to hold. It was served on a saucer with pink and white marshmallows. It was not chocolaty enough and your reviewer preferred the better chocolate at a better price over the road at the Hahndorf Pizza House. If it is luxurious chocolate you are after, then Chocolate at No. 5 in Hahndorf is a must.
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Hahndorf Inn
The Hahndorf Inn is a Stone building built in the 1880s. Reindeer heads adorn the walls in a couple of places. There are plenty of meal options including traditional German fare. There is plenty of seating inside and outside.
The hot chocolate was fairly expensive at $4.60 and came in a tall glass with no handle, making it hot to hold. It was served on a saucer with pink and white marshmallows. It was not chocolaty enough and your reviewer preferred the better chocolate at a better price over the road at the Hahndorf Pizza House. If it is luxurious chocolate you are after, then Chocolate at No. 5 in Hahndorf is a must.
The hot chocolate was fairly expensive at $4.60 and came in a tall glass with no handle, making it hot to hold. It was served on a saucer with pink and white marshmallows. It was not chocolaty enough and your reviewer preferred the better chocolate at a better price over the road at the Hahndorf Pizza House. If it is luxurious chocolate you are after, then Chocolate at No. 5 in Hahndorf is a must.
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