
Well, during the reigns of kings William III, George I, and George II there was just such a kitchen in the Fountain Court of the Hampton Court Palace.
"The 18th-century chocolate kitchen is well preserved, with many of its original fittings, including the stove and furniture, still intact." The interior has been carefully restored as well as period-appropriate bespoken ceramics, glassware, silver, and cooking implements have been stocked.
After nearly 300 years, the doors will open on February 14 (when else?) to "host live Georgian chocolate-making sessions, showcasing the complex processes involved in the making of the [royal chocolate] drink."
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