British-themed bakery shines with classic baked goods and a charming atmosphere. Chocolate lovers enjoy Guinness Chocolate Cake and coconut-rich lamingtons. Gluten-free and vegan options add thoughtful variety, while weekend-only sausage rolls offer a savory treat.
Chocolate flavors appear in several treats like Guinness Chocolate Cake and oatmeal toffee chocolate chip cookies. Australian lamingtons highlight coconut-forward taste with soft chocolate notes balancing them.
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Lá Liath Bakery is only a take-out counter with no seating available.
They serve sausage rolls only on weekends.
Lá Liath Bakery offers gluten-free options like brownies and amaretti biscuits.
Small shop offers flambéed hot chocolate and mocha chip ice cream with a cozy vibe. Swing seats add charm but space feels tight when busy. Seasonal flavors rotate often, and staff earn living wages with no tipping.
Chocolate offerings include a flambéed hot chocolate with a perfect texture and a large, warm brownie filled with chocolate chips that has a dense but soft texture. Ice cream flavors like melted chocolate and mocha chip stand out, though the chocolate ice cream melts quickly.
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The seating area is limited, so plan to visit during off-peak hours.
They offer regular, vegan, and gluten-free ice cream options.
The ice cream is a bit expensive but made with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients.
Coffee shop blends vintage setting with rich hot chocolate options like Europa and dark truffles. Quiet upstairs and downstairs spaces support laptop work amid alternative music and local art. Atmosphere feels chill and authentic, perfect for a relaxed break.
Rich, actual hot chocolate stands out here, especially the Europa hot chocolate and hot milk chocolate variations. The house dark chocolate and truffles also offer solid options for chocolate lovers.
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There is free street parking available.
The cafe gets a bit busy at times.
The cafe had fast wifi.
Cozy spot with white tablecloths and a homey feel offers a charming bistro vibe. Rich flourless chocolate cake shines among house-made desserts. Spacious interior with tasteful, slightly outdated decor adds character and warmth.
Several desserts are made in house, including a flourless chocolate truffle cake and a Limoncello Marscapone Cake. The flourless chocolate cake stands out for its rich texture and flavor.
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Parking can be a problem, so arrive early to secure a spot.
They offer corkage if you want to bring your own wine.
Expect modest portion sizes, allowing for multiple courses.
Window-service spot serves silky Hokkaido soft serve with unique Asian flavors. Chocolate sauce is thick and decadent, hardening to a crunchy glaze. Limited outdoor seating creates a casual, friendly vibe with quick lines.
Chocolate sauce comes thick and decadent, not thin or syrupy. Dark chocolate glaze hardens after pouring, adding a nice crunch. The plain Hokkaido milk with chocolate swirl stands out for its rich flavor.
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There might be a longer wait on sunny days or weekends.
There is no indoor seating for the ice cream at Indigo Cow.
The lines at Indigo Cow move quickly and are not as bad as those at Manny Bennie’s nearby.
Small shop offers a cozy atmosphere with unique chocolate donuts like Mexican hot chocolate. Flavors balance sweetness and complexity well. Artful presentation and a familial vibe make visits inviting even during busy times.
Chocolate appears in several donut flavors like Mexican hot chocolate and chocolate mousse filling. These donuts balance flavor complexity and sweetness well, often paired with fruity or creamy elements.
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Most donut flavors sell out by noon, so arrive early for the best selection.
Donuts cost between $5 and $7 each, with a dozen priced around $85.
Pre-ordering is recommended for larger orders to ensure availability.
Bright, woodsy space offers natural lighting and cozy seating for work or casual visits. Enjoy chocolate croissants and rich hot chocolate paired with cookies. Outdoor patio and park benches provide relaxed spots to savor coffee and treats.
Morning pastries include chocolate and almond croissants. Hot chocolate pairs well with a cookie for a quick boost.
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The sourdough loaf costs $4.50.
Most pastries cost under $4.
The bakery stops serving made-to-order food at noon.
Bright space with large windows offers a cheerful vibe and peaceful views. Creative, delicious vegan donuts include standout chocolate options like nutty chocolate and grasshopper mint. Indoor and outdoor seating creates a Parisian cafe feel perfect for friends, family, kids, and pets.
Chocolate options include a nutty chocolate donut and a Chocolate Topless that is less sweet. Popular choices feature grasshopper (chocolate mint) and raspberry chocolate flavors.
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They do not accept cash; credit cards and mobile payments only.
All donuts are vegan, making them suitable for those with dietary restrictions.
The donuts are a little expensive, but buying more can save money.
Small cake shop offers a cozy vibe with Japanese-style desserts like green tea tiramisu. Rich, moist chocolate cake delights without heaviness. Large parking lot ensures easy access despite limited seating.
Rich, moist chocolate cake offers a perfectly chocolatey taste without heaviness. Hot chocolate comes with almond milk option, alongside other drinks like Hojicha cake and hot lattes.
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Hiroki requires at least 4 days' notice to order a whole cake.
Reservations are recommended in advance at Hiroki.
Hiroki has a parking lot, which is helpful because parking is hard to find.