Coffee and chocolate. These two items are popular around the world. In recent years, Israelis have developed a taste for these two items and is becoming renowned for their high-quality production. There are annual chocolate weeks and festivals in Israel, so you know that Israel means sweet business!
Touring is exciting, but a new place, all the information, and exploring, you may find yourself a bit weary, wanting to relax and satisfy that desire for a strong cup of coffee and a bit of sweet chocolate. With the growing interest in coffee and chocolate, rest assured that there are many cafes and shops that offer coffee drinks that hit the spot and bars or truffles with the perfect percentage of cocoa to satisfy any craving.
Many say that food plays an integral role in the creation of lasting memories – take advantage of that power and visit any of the following locations for authentic coffee and chocolate in Israel.
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souvenirs for later enjoyment. In addition to coffee, there is a nice selection of tea as well as sandwiches and salads for a pick-me-up in the afternoon. The Coffee Mill is open Sunday to Thursday, 7:00 to midnight; Friday 7:00 until the afternoon. The Coffee Mill is located on Emek Refaim St, German Colony & Baka.
Chocolate suggestions continue below! Here are some activities to do in your free time in between cafes while you people-watch, relax, enjoy your coffee and chocolate.
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In 2011, Israel21C reported that chocolate represented $40 million in the country’s domestic market. Stop in at any of these locations if you’re interested in how chocolate is made, or if you just want a nibble of sweetness.
Located in Golan Heights, the public entrance to this chocolate factory is in fact a coffee shop. Before you make your way into the factory, there are several chocolate sculptures on display, courtesy of De Karina. Once inside, you can take a factory tour; take part in a tasting and workshop. These activities require a reservation. De Karina is open Sunday-Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Erev Chag from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed on Shabbat and Chagim. De Karina is located at: Kibbutz Ein Ziwan in Golan Heights.
If you’re interested in taking a tour of Israel that includes stops at well-known coffee and chocolate shops, we at Gil Travel can help you design the perfect trip! Contact us to start planning your sweet vacation!