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I had been wanting to try this place out for their hot chocolate and was recently able to finally give it a try. There is a counter outside where you can order their Italian hot chocolate and some other items, or you can go inside to the bar where they have more options for you to choose from. After getting a sample of the milk chocolate Italian hot chocolate and not being too impressed with it, we decided to go inside to get our drinks. (FYI their Italian hot chocolate is supposed to be thick but it wasn't at all; it had the consistency of regular hot chocolate.) We love having marshmallow in our hot chocolate so we ordered a milk chocolate hot chocolate with melting marshmallows and a white chocolate hot chocolate also with melting marshmallows. I was pretty disappointed with the first half or so of the drink. It was really runny and flavorless. It wasn't until I got to the bottom that I started to enjoy my drink more. All the marshmallows were at the bottom so it added more flavor to it. If not I would've had to give this place a lower rating! I had read about the chocolate chip walnut cookie so we had to give it a try. It's a pricey cookie (about $5) but it's huge and worth it! It is thick and ooey and gooey and warm with delicious chocolate flavor! We bought it at the counter and the guy working the counter and outside dining area was awesome, so helpful and friendly. He was MIA from the counter for awhile but then again he had double duty, taking care of both the dining customers and the walk-up customers at the counter. The bartender inside the restaurant though, not so friendly, but she was slammed with dessert drink orders. In all the hot chocolate ended up being okay but I have definitely had better. For people in northern California, Ginger Elizabeth in Sacramento has the best hot chocolate, full of flavor from first sip to last and marshmallow flavor from first sip to - and especially with - the last. Monique's Chocolates in Palo Alto has the next best hot chocolate in my opinion. Their white hot chocolate tasted like the Nestle Alpine white chocolate bar which is my favorite white chocolate.
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