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Inverness's top 10 spots to savour on national hot chocolate day


By Annabelle Gauntlett

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Peter Henderson, from Cup and Cone, preparing a hot chocolate.
Peter Henderson, from Cup and Cone, preparing a hot chocolate.

From quaint café's that offer a charming atmosphere to trendy establishments with innovative twists, Inverness boasts a variety of options that will satisfy even the most discerning hot chocolate connoisseur.

Here are ten delectable city café's that offer the best hot chocolate there is to have, each promising to elevate your national hot chocolate day celebration to new heights.

1. Bad Girl Bakery in the Victorian Market.

Jeni Iannetta at the Bad Girl Bakery.
Jeni Iannetta at the Bad Girl Bakery.

2. The Chocolate Place in Millerton View.

3. The Jammy Piece along Telford Street.

4. Ness Walk Kiosk along Bishops Road.

5. Milk Bar in the Victorian Market.

6. Cup and Cone along Southside Road.

Co-owners of the Cup and Cone, Peter Henderson and John Ewart.
Co-owners of the Cup and Cone, Peter Henderson and John Ewart.

7. OXKO along Bridge Street.

Xoko Bakehouse and Coffee Bar.
Xoko Bakehouse and Coffee Bar.

8. Cafe de Paulo in Queensgate.

9. Whisk Cafe Inverness in Queensgate.

10. Good Craic Cafe along the High Street.

Good Craic Cafe.
Good Craic Cafe.

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