Five fall drinks to try in Greenville, S.C.

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Rosemary Brown Sugar Latte from Leopard Forest Coffee

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Sweaters + pumpkins aren’t the only thing on their way. It’s PSL (Pumpkin Spice Latte) season. 🍁 It’s finally fall + we’ve put together a few #MustTry fall drinks from around town. We like them a latte.

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Third Season Latte from Due South Coffee

Due South Coffee, 1320 Hampton Ave. #4B

Third Season Latte (aka TSL) | The (appropriately named) Third Season latte is made with maple, pecan, espresso + milk. Not only can it be made with alternative milks, it’ll be available until winter.

Bridge City Coffee, 1520 Wade Hampton Blvd.

Salted Caramel Latte | Try ordering the Salted Caramel Latte with vegan caramel sauce, or turn it into a nitro latte. The apple-flavored Orchard Spice Latte is another local favorite. (We hear it’s usually best paired with oat milk) Both of these will be available until the end of November.

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Rosemary Brown Sugar Latte from Leopard Forest Coffee

Leopard Forest Coffee, 403 North Poinsett Hwy Ste. D, Travelers Rest

Rosemary Brown Sugar Latte | Delicious hot or iced, this fall latte (tucked in the heart of Travelers Rest) features steeped rosemary sprigs + brown sugar. This will be available on the menu until mid-November.

The Village Grind, 1258 Pendleton St.

Pumpkin Pie Latte | This fun twist on a fall drink consists of pumpkin puree, brown sugar + spices. It’ll be available throughout fall + possibly winter. 🥧

Caviar and Bananas, 1 North Laurens St.

Pumpkin Spice Latte | Move over Starbucks, a local PSL is a better PSL. You’ll love this cozy classic mix on spices (they also have an Apple Cider Chai Tea for the fall).

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