Spitalfields Market launches 'hot chocolate trail' but it's not what you think
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As nights in the capital get colder and winter officially begins, you can’t really go wrong with a warm cup of hot choc.
Luckily Spitalfields Market has launched a themed trail for hot chocolate fans but it’s not what you may be expecting.
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Hide AdWhile you’d assume the east London market’s trail to be a mix of different hot chocolate drinks, it is actually a string of drinks and dishes inspired by the beverage.
Think Nutella filled pizza, indulgent chocolate mochi, festive chocolatey cocktails and middle eastern inspired s’mores.
In total there are 14 hot chocolate drinks and dishes to discover around the market’s vendors.
The themed trail will be available to explore until Sunday, December 8.
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Hide AdJust a short stroll from Liverpool Street station, Chocolate fans will be able to pick up a map of the trail at the market's various entranceways.


The full list of vendors and their hot chocolate-themed offerings that are featured in the trail are listed below:
- Churros and Hot Chocolate Hut at 65 – Hot chocolate dipped churros
- RoxyRara Cakes – Hot chocolate chip cookie shots
- Wheelcake Island – Hot chocolate wheelcake
- Niji Mochi – Ferrero mochi
- Noxy Brothers – Earl Grey and Orange infused hot chocolate
- Crunch – Deep fried chocolate bread and butter pudding
- Yum Bun – Crispy bao with hot chocolate orange dipping sauce
- Le Bab – S’mores
- The Loft – The Choctail
- Donovan’s Bakehouse – Hot Nutella chocolate custard on brioche or sweet waffle
- Merchant & Weaver – Steamed sponge & chocolate chip pudding with hot Baileys & chocolate sauce
- Funky Cellar – ‘Le Chocolat Chaud’
- SUD Italia – Nutella and toasted marshmallow pizza
- Bleecker Burger – Not hot double chocolate milkshake
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