Wondering where to go for a delicious cup of hot chocolate? Here are San Diego shops and eateries that are worth a visit.
Le Parfait Paris
www.leparfaitparis.com
Multiple Locations
Don’t miss the Toasted Marshmallow Hot Chocolate topped with a chocolate macaron, a marshmallow and whipped cream. So good!
Nibble Chocolate
www.nibblechocolate.com
Multiple Locations
This San Diego-based small-batch chocolate maker serves up some mouth-watering hot chocolate with rotating flavors depending on the season.
The Mission
www.themissionsd.com
3795 Mission Blvd., Mission Beach
2801 University Ave., North Park
1250 J St., SoMa East Village
The Mission is a local favorite breakfast spot where you'll find Mexican Hot Chocolate with Ibarra chocolate sprinkles or a traditional cup of hot cocoa. There are plenty of delicious coffee drinks for parents who prefer it. Organic soy or natural almond milk can be substituted in any drink.
Hash House a Go Go
www.hashhouseagogo.com
3628 5th Ave., Hillcrest
Hash House is the go-to place for awesome hot chocolate. The delicious blend is served in a ginormous cup with several full-sized marshmallows. It’s sure to satisfy your cocoa cravings!
Romesco Mexiterranean Bistro
www.romescomexmed.com
4346 Bonita Rd., Bonita
Romesco’s offers classic Ibarra Mexican-style hot chocolate, served with an order of churros. Tijuana’s Border Churros (on the dessert menu) also include dulce de leche dip and vanilla ice cream.
Ghirardelli Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop
www.ghirardelli.com
643 Fifth Ave., Downtown San Diego
A family outing to the famous Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop is a must. Well known for ice cream sundaes, Ghirardelli also specializes in hot chocolate (of course!), such as Sea Salt Caramel Hot Cocoa, topped with whipped cream, caramel sauce and sea salt; Decadent Drinking Chocolate, made with dark chocolate chips; and classic Ghirardelli Hot Cocoa topped with whipped cream.
Farmer’s Table
www.myfarmerstable.com
8141 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa
333 F St., Chula Vista
Family-friendly dining with farm-inspired, upcycled fixtures, Farmer’s Table is a comfy setting to enjoy a rich cup of house-made hot chocolate or a Mexican Mocha.
Chocolat Cremerie
www.chocolatesandiego.com
509 5th Ave., Downtown
Choose from a variety of velvety hot chocolates, traditional or mixed with spices. Yum!
Banyan Kitchen
www.banyankitchensd.com/drinks
4655 Executive Dr. #100 San Diego
Grownups can indulge in a Spiced Hot Chocolate with dark chocolate, chili, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon and honey and kids will love the Mexican Hot Chocolate made with chocolate, cinnamon and nutmeg.
Maya Moon Collective
www.mayamooncollective.com
3349 Adams Ave., San Diego
San Diego’s first cacao cafe and community collective, located in the heart of Normal Heights. Enjoy decadent, all-natural chocolate confections, drinking cacao and a selection of organic, gluten-free and vegan pastries, desserts and savory farm-to-table bites.
Insider Tip: Did you know kids ages 12 and under can score a free cup of hot chocolate at Inn-N-Out Burger any day that it rains? There's no catch, just bring the kids to your neighborhood Inn-N-Out and let them drink away the rainy day blues with a delicious cup of Ghirardelli hot cocoa!
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Updated: November 2024