This Yorkshire Bar Is Serving Ferrero Rocher Cocktails This Christmas – And They Look Amazing

This Yorkshire Bar Is Serving Ferrero Rocher Cocktails This Christmas – And They Look Amazing

The Yorkshire Christmas Markets are now in full flow, and we’ve been feeling more festive than ever. Fast becoming one of the centres of both York and Leeds festive activities is Thor’s Tipi, and this year they have the ultimate festive treat in the form of their Ferrero Frosty cocktail.

Thor's Tipi Ferrero Rocher Cocktails
Credit Thors Tipi

We know what you’re thinking. Christmas is getting closer, and those presents won’t buy themselves. If you’re heading to Leeds or York this Christmas then why not make it a little more enjoyable with a planned stop off for a luxurious Ferrero Rocher cocktail? Sounds like a plan, right?

Nothing says Christmas like the luxurious Ferrero Rocher cocktails, and Thor’s Tipi’s cocktail is the ultimate treat to enjoy by the famous fire pit with friends. There isn’t a more satisfying feeling than this, a roaring fire and calorific, indulgent cocktails which contain salted caramel vodka, hazelnut liquor and chocolate milk.

Thor's Tipi Ferrero Rocher Cocktails

Thor’s Tipi can be found on Parliament Square in York and the Headrow in Leeds. They have a bar packed with festive drinks, from mulled wines, hot choccies and a range of craft lagers for you to enjoy after a days Christmas shopping or with friends.

After you’ve had a few Ferrero Frosty cocktails, you and at least two other friends can enjoy ski shots to get the party started. The place has great DJs and bands playing throughout the festive period – so you can enjoy a night out there as well as a breather after a big shopping spree.

If you’re wanting to make your own cocktails at home then check out this recipe for the ultimate Christmas cocktail that you can enjoy all from home. You’ll wow your friends with this cheeky little number.

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