Kick the caffeine craving with these matcha teas around Greenville

If you’re not feeling coffee, matcha teas are a great alternative. Luckily Greenville has plenty of places to get your green on.

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It’s almost too pretty to drink. | Photo by Daydrinkers

It’s not that easy pretty easy being green. If you’re in need of a caffeine kick but don’t want coffee, a matcha tea is a great alternative. We asked you your favorite spots to get this groovy green drink around Greenville. Here’s what you said.

Day Drinkers | 2903 Old Buncombe Rd. | One of the newer coffee spots in town, Day Drinkers puts a little special love into everything it makes...matcha tea included.

The Village Grind | 1258 Pendleton St. | Located in the heart of the Village of West Greenville, this coffee shop serves one mean matcha tea.

Coffee Coffee | 307 E. Washington St. inside Sum Bar | Matcha tea and dim sum in the same place? Sign us up.

Cosmic Rabbits Tea Co. | 131 E. McBee Ave. | Sip on a variety of teas, including a matcha latte, at this “Alice and Wonderland” inspired tea shop.

We love it so matcha. | Photo by Other Lands

Other Lands | 731 Rutherford Rd. | Get your matcha sweet or unsweet at this coffee shop + brewery. Pro tip: Pair it with the kimchi grilled cheese.

Camilla Kitchen | 130 S. Main St., Ste. 200A inside M. Judson | Grab a matcha latte while you browse books. City Editor Stephanie’s dream day.

Methodical | Multiple locations | We know it’s almost a crime not to order coffee at Methodical, but trust us, the matcha latte is worth it.

City Editor Stephanie loves the A20 matcha. | Photo by GVLtoday

A20 Coffee Shop | 26 Augusta St. | Get a caffeine boost with a sweetened or unsweetened matcha latte while you shop for cute home-goods + trinkets.

Leopard Forest | 403 N. Poinsett Hwy., Ste. D, Travelers Rest | Enjoy a matcha tea seven days-a-week. Looking for an extra treat? Head to Leopard Forest on Tuesdays for breakfast burritos.

Chestnut Coffee | 110 E. Curtis St., Ste. A, Simpsonville | Enjoy a cup of matcha plain or add one of Chestnut’s house-made syrups.

Not seeing your favorite matcha spot on our list? It would be matcha-ppreciated if you’d let us know .

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Stephanie Freeman, born in Greer SC, considers herself a Greenville native. She lives in the historic Overbrook area. As the former GM of Gather GVL, Stephanie is no stranger to this amazing city. In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her husband, reading, and relaxing by the pool.
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