9 Places To Get The Most Satisfying Hot Chocolate Bombs In Toronto

Hot cocoa has never been so mesmerizing
Lead Writer, Travel

There's a new food trend in town, and it's melting hearts everywhere.

These Toronto hot chocolate bombs are exploding on social media, and your sipping will never be the same again after trying one.

All you need to do is pop one of the chocolate spheres into your mug and pour hot milk or water over it.

The chocolate will melt into your drink, releasing treats like marshmallows and sprinkles from its centre.

Take your hot chocolate to a whole new level of satisfaction with these trendy bombs.

SanRemo Bakery

Address: 374 Royal York Rd., Etobicoke, ON

Why You Need To Try It: These giant marshmallow-filled bombs are just as amazing to watch as they are to drink.

Sweet Thrills

Address: 399 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Try It: You can get colourful bombs including a green Grinch one from this spot.

Cocoa Whoa

Why You Need To Try It: This business takes hot chocolate bombs to a new level with booze-filled bombs and flavours like Sea Salt Caramel.

The Creative Cakery Bake Shoppe

Address: Various locations

Why You Need To Try It: Enjoy a creamy Belgium chocolate drink with these bombs, which also come in premium flavours like Chai Latte.

Millie Desserts

Address: 12 Oxley St. #101, Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Try It: These truly magical bombs are handpainted and filled with colourful sprinkles and marshmallows.

The Rolling Pin

Address: 1970 Avenue Rd., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Try It: Available in flavours like gingerbread, these sweet treats will take your hot chocolate drinking up a notch.

Avoca

Address: Various locations

Why You Need To Try It: This spot boasts the city's 'first hot chocolate bombs', and you can try milk, dark, and white chocolate peppermint.

Grand Order of Divine Sweets

Address: 1162 Queen St. W., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Try It: Indulge in Raspberry Hibiscus, Caramel Sea Salt, and Mexican hot chocolate by ordering from this spot.

Staij & Co.

Address: 552 Parliament St., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Try It: Covered in glimmering flecks of gold, these hot chocolate bombs are fit for royalty.

  • Lead Writer

    Madeline Forsyth is a Toronto-based Lead Writer for Narcity Media. After earning her B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, she spent a year travelling much of the world as a flight attendant. Now, she uses her experience in the travel industry and passion for writing to share stories about buzzworthy events and adventures across Canada and the globe. Madeline has been published in PopSugar and has interviewed sports and entertainment personalities for Narcity. She has covered and photographed restaurant openings as well as event launches such as the world premiere of the Dr. Seuss Experience. Some of her favourite things to write about include charming small towns and anything to do with Harry Potter.

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