Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates
Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

1. Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery

8.7
1515 N Courthouse Rd (15th St), Arlington, VA
Restaurant cajun et créole · 150 conseils et avis

EaterEater: This beloved Southern bakery offers its cocoa for $4.95. The Bayou Hot Chocolate is made with 64 percent Valrhona chocolate and Trickling Springs milk. En savoir plus .

Brasserie Beck is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

2. Brasserie Beck

1101 K St NW (at 11th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurant belge · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 125 conseils et avis

EaterEater: Chef Robert Wiedmaier stays true to his Belgian roots with Brasserie Beck’s $5 beverage, which boasts rich Belgian chocolate, fluffy whipped cream and cinnamon. En savoir plus .

Buttercream Bakeshop is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

3. Buttercream Bakeshop

8.1
1250 9th St NW (at N St NW), Washington, D.C.
Boulangerie · Logan Circle - Shaw · 19 conseils et avis

EaterEater: One of the hottest bakeries in D.C., Buttercream is serving hazelnut praline and mocha hot chocolate starting at $3.85. En savoir plus .

4. Co Co. Sala

929 F St NW (btwn 9th & 10th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bar lounge · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 110 conseils et avis

EaterEater: The eatery offers six flavors served either piping hot or frozen. All are $7 and top options include peanut butter, pumpkin spice or salted caramel. En savoir plus .

Milk Bar is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

5. Milk Bar

1090 I St NW (at New York Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Lieu servant des desserts · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 54 conseils et avis

EaterEater: Known for the cult following around its “cereal milk” custard, Milk Bar makes its flavors winter appropriate with cereal milk white hot chocolate. Seasonal beverages start at $4. En savoir plus .

Miracle on Seventh Street is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

6. Miracle on Seventh Street

1843 7th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Bar à cocktail · U-Street · 9 conseils et avis

EaterEater: D.C.’s most popular Christmas cocktail bar is serving an adult version of hot cocoa for $13. The “Francisco, That’s Fun to Say” features chocolate milk, mezcal and a green chartreuse marshmallow. En savoir plus .

Nicecream Factory is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

7. Nicecream Factory

8.8
2831 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA
Marchand de glaces · Clarendon - Courthouse · 36 conseils et avis

EaterEater: This Clarendon ice creamery offers four unique takes on hot chocolate. Eaters can order spicy Mexican, refreshing mint, lavender or rich nutella cocoa starting at $3.65. En savoir plus .

Oyamel Cocina Mexicana is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

8. Oyamel Cocina Mexicana

8.8
401 7th St NW (at D St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurant mexicain · Penn Quarter · 324 conseils et avis

EaterEater: Staying true to its Mexican roots, Oyamel’s “Chocolate Caliente” is a Oaxacan hot chocolate with sugar, cinnamon, vanilla bean, cloves and steamed milk. Order it for $4 a glass. En savoir plus .

The Royal is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

9. The Royal

8.9
501 Florida Ave NW (at 5th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Café · LeDroit Park · 36 conseils et avis

EaterEater: This LeDroit Park coffee shop, kitchen and cocktail bar offers marshmallow-filled hot cocoa seasoned with nutmeg, clove, cinnamon and allspice for $4.09. En savoir plus .

Peregrine Espresso is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

10. Peregrine Espresso

1718 14th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Logan Circle - Shaw · 88 conseils et avis

EaterEater: At its three outposts across the city, Peregrine Espresso offers Omanhene hot chocolate, made from cacao beans grown in Ghana. Order it for $3.50. En savoir plus .

Pitango Gelato is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

11. Pitango Gelato

660 Pennsylvania Ave SE (entrance on 7th St. SE), Washington, D.C.
Marchand de glaces · Capitol Hill · 17 conseils et avis

EaterEater: For those who can’t handle straight-up chocolate, steamed milk, espresso and even gelato can be added. Drinks range $2.50 to $3.26, with to-go bottles available for $6. En savoir plus .

Pleasant Pops Farmhouse Market & Cafe is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

12. Pleasant Pops Farmhouse Market & Cafe

1781 Florida Ave NW (at California St NW), Washington, D.C.
Marchand de glaces · Adams Morgan · 56 conseils et avis

EaterEater: Milk chocolate, vegan dark chocolate or Mexican hot chocolate pop drinks are served for $4.00, or guests can purchase two wrapped take-home pops for $6.00. En savoir plus .

The Pretzel Bakery is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

13. The Pretzel Bakery

8.9
257 15th St SE, Washington, D.C.
Boulangerie · Hill East · 40 conseils et avis

EaterEater: While obviously known for its pretzels, this bakery also draws eaters with “hotella.” It’s rich nutella hot chocolate and only $3. En savoir plus .

Souk is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

14. Souk

6.3
705 8th St SE, Washington, D.C.
Café · Capitol Hill · 7 conseils et avis

EaterEater: Eaters can head to Barracks Row for thick, European-style hot chocolate. Souk, sister to The Sweet Lobby, serves its $3.50 beverage with house-made marshmallows. En savoir plus .

Tryst is one of Warm Up With These Hot Chocolates.

15. Tryst

8.4
2459 18th St NW (btwn Columbia Rd & Belmont Rd NW), Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Adams Morgan · 299 conseils et avis

EaterEater: Tryst serves a cocoa blended with housemade syrup and topped with lavender flowers. Eaters can order this for $3.75, while fans of classic hot chocolate can order it for $3.25. En savoir plus .