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Luxury hot chocolate cafe serving twenty different flavours to open in Manchester

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A new luxury hot chocolate store serving up hot drinks and sweet treats will be opening its doors in Manchester later this year.

Knoops, which brands itself as a purveyor of 'expertly crafted chocolate drinks', will open in the heart of Manchester city centre on the corner of Cross Street and South King Street.

It will be the tenth site for the chocolate concept, and the first Northern branch for the brand, which is mainly concentrated in the south of England.

Knoops, which was founded by German-born Jens Knoop in Rye, East Sussex, in 2013, specialises in hot chocolate, with a menu of 20 different chocolates on offer.

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