Cozy up with a warm, comforting cup of hot chocolate, the classic winter beverage, and indulge in the season’s simple pleasures. Ample Hills Creamery offers a unique twist on hot chocolate with their “Death By Chocolate Experience,” a seasonal delight that redefines your winter treats. Perfect for food lovers, families, and anyone seeking cozy vibes, this experience is a must-try, especially in honor of National Hot Chocolate Day.
Ample Hills Creamery takes hot chocolate to the next level with its signature vegan and kosher masterpiece. Crafted with ultra-premium organic cocoa, this luxurious beverage is served in edible cups, ensuring every sip and bite is an adventure. The experience is topped with perfectly torched marshmallows and finished with gold-leaf accents, adding a touch of elegance to your cup. This isn’t just hot chocolate; it’s a decadent escape into warmth and flavor.
The “Death By Chocolate Experience” is available every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. (closing at 10 p.m. on Sundays) throughout the winter season. For a bonus, the first 50 guests each weekend enjoy a special treat: Buy One, Get One Free Hot Chocolate, plus 10% off their total order. It’s the perfect opportunity to gather your loved ones and share in the delight of this seasonal sensation.
The one-of-a-kind Death By Chocolate Experience is available at the Ample Hills Creamery locations, 526 Amsterdam Ave and 816 Washington Ave in Brooklyn, both are destinations worth visiting. The inviting ambiance, paired with the rich, comforting flavors of its hot chocolate, makes Ample Hills Creamery the ultimate winter spot to escape the cold and savor something special, whether it’s National Hot Chocolate Day or beyond.
Whether you’re celebrating National Hot Chocolate Day or simply seeking a little sweetness to brighten your winter, Ample Hills Creamery delivers an unforgettable experience. Embrace the season, warm your soul, and treat yourself to the indulgent “Death By Chocolate Experience.” It’s more than just a beverage, it’s a celebration of winter’s coziest traditions.