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Hot Milkshakes Hot Soda Caffeinated Concoctions Hot Chocolate Baked hot chocolate European Drinking Chocolate hot soda A true delicacy in Europe for centuries, fine chocolate is melted and sipped from dainty porcelain cups. Served with a homemade marshmallow. $6 Hot sodas drinks actually differ considerably from cold soda, although to the public they appear of very similar character. Wilbur’s American Cocoa The latter is made from cold, carbonated water; the former from American "hot chocolate" is actually Dutch process cocoa hot milkshakes hot, plain (uncharged) water. powder, steamed milk, sugar and a dash of salt. (The Standard Manual of Soda and Other Beverages, 1897) Served in a tall mug with homemade whipped cream. $6 Your cozy host lays honest and legitimate claim to inventing Lambrakis Hot Lunch the HOT MILKSHAKE whilst dreaming up warm ways Hot Chocolate Float to serve cold ice cream to its customers during the wintry A shaken mixture of cream, Coca-Cola syrup, Wilbur’s Dark variety hot chocolate with a scoop of your favorite season. A Franklin Fountain original since '06. chocolate, malted milk and hot water. Franklin Ice Cream. This drink can be made with an egg, if requested. $7 {from the Dispenser's Formulary, 1915} The Paul Goddard Peach Praline Pie Shake $5 Add one HOT slice of scrumptious peach pie to our Butter Pecan ice cream with milk and Mulled Apple Cider shake. Created right here by the legend himself and “by Goddard it’s good!” An Old-fashioned American recipe of local apple cider, $9.50 piping hot and spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon and cloved oranges. baked goods $4.50 Toasted Marshmallow Malted Fresh Fruit Pies $5 slice. Fluffy marshmallow-enriched vanilla ice cream spun Hot Violet Limeade with malted milk powder and melted bittersweet This bittersweet floral infusion soothes throat and A La Mode $4 add’tl chocolate over one of Reverend Sylvester Graham's nerves. A favorite among ladies of the fountain. crackers. Served with toasted homemade marshmallows. $4 The warmth of the campfire meets the House-made Chocolate Fudge Brownie $3.50 chill of the maltshop. Mead $10 A soothing decoction of honey, aromatic spices and lemon. *Selection varies daily so ask your Dispenser Perfect for sore throat or weakness of joints. Caramel Apple Pie Shake $5 Nothing like warmed Apple pie with Vanilla ice cream All of our pies made fresh daily by our pastry team under chef Sara May. Locally trained, our team in the larder turns locally sourced fruits, nuts draped in hot caramel...except that Grandmother and chocolate into beautiful baked goods. never blended them into a milkshake like we do. Sip and spoon this new American classic. $9.50 Hot Peanut Butter Brownie HOT smashed fudge brownie pieces woven with peanut butter vanilla ice cream laden in thick caffeinated concoctions HOT peanut butter fudge, all stuck together in a drinkable sundae. $9.50 Americano Coffee, $2 Tea by the Pot, $4 Ask for current varieties Double Espresso Shake Espresso, $2/3 Our dark coffee ice cream is blended with a double shot Soffocando, $5 of espresso, no milk, for this truly tantalizing treat. Cappuccino, $3/4 A scoop of ice cream bathing in a double shot of espresso. The shake that gives you the shakes. Drink fast, as in Italy, so the ice cream doesn’t melt. $9.50 Latte, $3/4. ...but be careful not to choke! .
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