Top 5 Hot Chocolates
14th November 2021
Top 5 Places to get a Hot Chocolate
It is getting a little chilly out now and what better way to warm up than a delicious hot chocolate. To make it a little easier on deciding where to go we have put together our Top 5 Hot Chocolates!
Bowgie Inn
Known as the ‘Pink Pub’ situated in the heart of the West Pentire Headland, sandwiched between the unspoiled beaches of Crantock and Porth "Polly" Joke, the Bowgie Inn Pub is the perfect location in which to unwind after exploring the beautiful, natural surroundings.
It's just a short stroll from The Bowgie to the coastal path that takes you on a circular walk of the headland, passing both beaches. It's the perfect coastal walk pub to stop off warm up and grab a hot chocolate!
Lewinnick Lodge
Escape to the edge of the Atlantic at Lewinnick Lodge. Nestled amongst the craggy cliffs of the stunning Pentire Headland, the Lodge boasts a stylish bar and brasserie that’s long been a favourite with locals and those in the know.
With unrivalled panoramic sea views, the Lewinnick Lodge is perfectly placed for storm-watching accompanied with heavenly hot chocolate.
Lusty Glaze
Nestled in a secluded, privately-owned cove, the Bar & Restaurant at Lusty Glaze Beach is a unique setting. Being a stone’s throw from the sea means you’ll always enjoy breath-taking views from your table.
There is nothing cosier than having a hot chocolate snuggled by the log burner after a blustery walk on the beach and not to mention that the entire restaurant is adorned with fairy lights, creating the most magical and romantic atmosphere.
Wood’s Café, Cardinham Woods
Ok, if you want a hot chocolate, then they don’t get much better than at the Woods Café in Cardinham Woods. Not only do they have the regular hot chocolates, you can choose from homemade salted caramel, chocolate orange, hazelnut, gingerbread or mint choc.
Cardinham Woods is one of Cornwall’s hidden gems. This beautiful mixed woodland offers a range of waymarked walking and mountain biking trails, and family-friendly play and picnic areas. Discover stunning viewpoints and evidence of the area’s fascinating history with remnants of the old mine and traditional clapper bridge.
Coffee on the Corner
If you have been lucky enough to stumble across this quirky coffee shop, ‘Coffee on the Corner’, you will know that this cosy little hideaway is more than just a great coffee shop.
The walls are adorned with local artwork and the array of colourful furnishings create an eclectic, friendly and welcoming vibe. There is a hint to the owners’ love of travel from the long row of pinned up postcards from around the world. Local businesses advertise their services and local crafties have baskets selling beautiful homemade cards and jewellery.
Coffee on the Corner offers a comfy space where you can quietly enjoy a hot chocolate with a book, in a cosy corner or prop up the bar and get involved in a fun and lively conversation with one of the many regulars!
We hope you enjoy your hot chocolates! If you do try any don't forget to tag us #visitnqy