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Vic's Picks: Best Places to Grab a Hot Drink

Victoria Humphrey Published: 04 December 2024

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As the weather takes a turn, something that is always welcome to warm up cold hands is a nice hot drink. Not to mention they are quite tasty too. Whichever hot drink is your favourite (hot chocolate, coffee, or tea), here are some of my favourite places in Wymondham to find them.

My first choice is Wymondham Garden Centre on Tuttles Lane. They have all the hot drinks you could want, including herbal tea and a range of syrups. They offer a luxury hot chocolate alongside their regular hot chocolate if you’re feeling fancy. Wymondham Garden Centre is also particularly great this time of year with their fabulous Christmas items contributing a festive ambience.

Next on my picks is Cavick House Farm on Cavick Road. Where this pick really excels is their wide variety of coffees, hot chocolates, and teas. Some standouts for me include the rose and lavender lattes and the white hot chocolate. It’s a great place to find drinks you may not have had elsewhere, such as their turmeric hot chocolate!

Loaf Micro Bakery is next. You can find it on Middleton Street. Not only is their coffee made from a yummy local roaster, but they also offer small-batch hot chocolate imported from family farms. I not only enjoy their hot drinks, but also that their takeaway cups are fully biodegradable. They also have a range of sweet treats to accompany your coffee.

Kendall & Franklyn on Fairland Street shines with not only their coffees, teas (which include blood orange), and hot chocolate, but that you are able to buy the same roast they use to take home and make yourself, and they sell different types of local Norfolk honey to mix into your tea whenever you’d like.

Last but far from least is the Lemon Tree Cafe on Damgate Street. This pick serves all your favourite coffees which can all be made caffeinated or decaf. You can decide from a hot

Chocolate or a deluxe hot chocolate and a great selection of herbal teas including red berry and flower.

Now this edition of Vic’s picks was probably my hardest to decide. The truth is Wymondham has so many great and different options when it comes to hot drinks. I could probably write this same article three more times. But unfortunately, I do have to choose. I hope sharing some of my choices with you is helpful, and I hope everyone can find some joy (and some warmth) in a hot drink this December.

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