9 coffee shops to find fall drinks in Nashville

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It’s a well-known fact, pumpkin spice lattes and other seasonal drinks signal the unofficial beginning of fall + local coffee shops have already started rolling out a variety of cozy beverages.

Whether you’re loyal to pumpkin or enjoy other seasonal flavors, we’ve rounded up 9 local cafes and coffee shops to get your fall drink fix. Pro Tip: most beverages are available hot or iced for those chilly mornings and toasty afternoons.

Bagelshop, 401 Union St. | Pair your pumpkin spice and s’mores lattes with the shop’s new pumpkin french toast bagel.

District Coffee, 2927 Sidco Dr. | The customer favorite autumn toffee latte is back on the menu along with trail mix, caramel apple, and pumpkin pie lattes.

Honest Coffee Roasters, 3820 Charlotte Ave. | The L & L Market location will soon bring back its fall time latte made with juiced sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie seasoning.

Just Love Coffee, 1528 Demonbreun St. + other locations | Just Love got an early start on its autumn offerings with last month’s debut of pumpkin and lumberjack lattesthe latter made with maple, cinnamon, and caramel flavors.

Red Bicycle, 2190 Nolensville Pk. | Seasonal drinks are back at Red Bicycle’s Woodbine location, including pumpkin pie and campfire lattes, pumpkin cream cold brew + chaider (a chai latte and apple cider blend).

The Loading Dock, 2028A Lindell Ave. | Order a Campfire at Dusk latte with a graham cracker rim if you love s’mores, or sip on the cafe’s pumpkin pie latte until the end of October.

Slow Hand Coffee + Bakeshop, 1012 Gallatin Ave. | The East Nashville coffee shop and bakery just rolled out a couple new autumn flavors, including pumpkin pie and brown sugar cinnamon.

Tailgate, various locations | A different kind of brew made with whole bean coffee from Land of a Thousand Hills + pumpkin spice

The Well, various locations | The local roastery plans to roll out its fall drinks in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for pumpkin + other flavors hitting the menu.

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