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As the name suggests we came in for the hot chocolate while it was pretty good! Unfortunately it was only lukewarm and could definitely be hotter. Very chocolatey and on the darker side. I would definitely recommend sitting in the back; there's a very comfy couch. Unfortunately there isn't AC so it can get a little hot especially in the front of the store. Finally I paid with card however I think there is a problem w... View all feedback.
What Jennifer D doesn't like about Choco Cafe:
Nice inside very cozy. Wait staff is slow and the coffee they serve is watered down. We decided to take the coffees to go, which seemed to disappoint our server even further. While the desserts looked lovely, won't be making any effort to return. View all feedback.
As the name suggests we came in for the hot chocolate while it was pretty good! Unfortunately it was only lukewarm and could definitely be hotter. Very chocolatey and on the darker side. I would definitely recommend sitting in the back; there's a very comfy couch. Unfortunately there isn't AC so it can get a little hot especially in the front of the store. Finally I paid with card however I think there is a problem with the payment system because it automatically made me pay in USD when I used my credit card as opposed to Polish currency. For those of you who don't know if you pay in USD as opposed to the native you're going to end up paying extra. I was definitely a little irked by this so make sure their system is working or pay in cash instead.
Yelp App and my nose helped navigate me to the most Heavenly place in Poland. It's really more of a dessert place, that's fine as I like my sweets as much as the next person. But what really stole my heart was the hot chocolate. The only bummer is I discovered this spot on our last day in the country.
What a cute dessert shop just off the main square. The cafe itself is a large restaurant with a relaxing living room type vibe. It even has a variety of books (in Polish, of course). We went here fairly late and they were open (which was nice) and got hot chocolate and carrot cake (at our waitress' suggestion). The hot chocolate was good, not the best we had had in town, but tasty and rich. The carrot cake was very good, the frosting was almost like a yogurt frosting instead of the typical cream cheese which made it a bit lighter without sacrificing a lot of the flavor. Check this place out, you won't be sorry!
Nice inside very cozy. Wait staff is slow and the coffee they serve is watered down. We decided to take the coffees to go, which seemed to disappoint our server even further. While the desserts looked lovely, won't be making any effort to return.
We stumbled on Chocoffee by accident when looking for another dessert place that had been recommended to us, and I'm so glad we wound up here instead. First of all, the hot chocolate is amazing. I got the one with advocaat, which is apparently an egg liqueur, and it was thick and rich and delicious. Somehow I also managed to find room for a slice of caramel cake, and thank God for that, because it was fantastic. My friends were similarly blown away by their hot chocolate and the chocolate fondue that they ordered no one had any complaints. The atmosphere was great, too, and given that most tables were occupied by couples it definitely seems like it would be a good date venue. Plus, for anyone who, like us, is visiting from out of the country and doesn't know more than a few words of Polish, the staff here spoke very good English. Great experience all around.