Sip on these fall drinks across Tampa Bay area

Get a taste of these pumpkin spice, cran-apple, and spiced vanilla flavors.

A bottle pours brown-hued syrup into a takeout coffee cup with a sleeve reading Spaddy's Coffee Co. A coffee machine and other lights shine in the background.

Give us all the pumpkin, please.

Photo via @spaddyscoffee

With the arrival of the Autumn Equinox, fall is officially here. And the Tampa Bay weather seems to have somewhat gotten the memo, as we’re seeing some slightly less sweltering temps.

Embrace the changing of the seasons with one of these cozy local drinks:

  • Sorry Starbucks, we prefer our PSLs locally made. Spaddys’ serves it up with a house-made syrup + in a festive Smokey the Bear cup.
  • Head to Grove for a cornucopia of fall specials including a pumpkin pie latte, spiced vanilla latte, blueberry maple matcha latte, cran-apple harvest punch, and peach tea shaker for those summer-esque days.
  • This one’s for the pumpkin spice latte haters. Kahwa’s new F*#% Pumpkin Spice Latte gives pecan pie vibes with spiced brown sugar + buttered pecan flavors.
  • Bandit’s classic maple bourbon latte is back — made with Kentucky bourbon and Vermont maple.
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