Hotel Chocolat at Lion Yard Shopping Centre offers an indulgent experience for chocolate lovers in Cambridge. Our boutique shop features a stunning array of handcrafted chocolates made from the finest ingredients—perfect for gifting or treating yourself! We take pride in our ethical sourcing practices while delivering delicious flavors that excite the palate. With knowledgeable staff ready to guide you through our unique offerings, every visit promises to be delightful. Treat yourself or someone special today at Hotel Chocolat Cambridge!

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Aksara Inamdar

5 Google Rating

LOVE it here! Best place in town for a hot chocolate - I love that there are different options - 50%

5/ 5

LOVE it here! Best place in town for a hot chocolate - I love that there are different options - 50%, 70%, etc - and that they don’t charge extra for swapping to a vegan coconut milk. The chocolate whip is also complimentary should you choose to have it (& you should totally choose to have it!) - it’s absolutely delicious - a treat in itself! The chocolate lollies are amazing, and I am looking forward to trying the whip once I’ve finished my detox! Cosy, comfortable settings in a central town location! See you again very soon.

David Scotchmere

5 Google Rating

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Claire Williamson

5 Google Rating

Took my son here for a treat after his school trip in town. He was so happy, and pleased with his ho

5/ 5

Took my son here for a treat after his school trip in town. He was so happy, and pleased with his hot chocolate. The lovely lady who served us, was chatting to him, even as she had such a busy day, had the time to talk for a moment.

Diddy Nonothing

5 Google Rating

Couldn't fault it! I asked a question and got a responsible, honest and fair answer. Gorgeous chocol

5/ 5

Couldn't fault it! I asked a question and got a responsible, honest and fair answer. Gorgeous chocolate. Great stuff

Kevin Sayer

5 Google Rating

Could have spent a absolute fortune. But I have to hols myself back.( just think of all the calori

5/ 5

Could have spent a absolute fortune. But I have to hols myself back.( just think of all the calories) but still nice to look. My wife did buy some chocolate fir our son.

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