Get festive with these places to find holiday flavors in Greenville

We know you’re ready to celebrate the season with a festive treat, so we put together a list of places to find holiday flavors in Greenville — from edible creations, to crafty cocktails, your Santa level sweet tooth will be satiated.

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Not the gumdrop buttons. | Photo by A20 Market and Cafe

What better way to be merry and bright than with a festively-flavored treat? We put together a list of places to find holiday flavors in Greenville.

A20 Market and Cafe | Have yourself a merry little latte — a gingerbread latte, that is.

Rise Bakery | For those who love biting into something warm and gooey, look no further. Tantalize your taste buds with sweets like cranberry walnut loaf, a holiday cookies, and stollen.

Clare’s Creamery | As reader Sarah L. said, “I go all year round! It’s never too cold for Clare’s ice cream.” We absolutely agree, but the gingerbread flavor hits different in December.

Other Lands | Craving a seasonal coffee and cocktail? You’re in luck. Other Lands has cocktail specials like a peppermint chocolate espresso martini + a hot toddy.

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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. | Photo by Scout’s Doughnuts

Scout’s Doughnuts | Sink your teeth into a Christmas cookie, peppermint white chocolate, or gingerbread doughnut. Better yet, try one of each. You can also pick up some doughnut bread pudding for Christmas morning.

CAMP | We’re big fans of the Vanilla Holiday Snack Cake (a take on the classic Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes) that also features a hot chocolate gelato you can’t miss this season.

If you want all your sweet treats hot, chocolatey, and drinkable, check out our list of the best hot chocolates in Greenville.

We ho ho hope you enjoy our suggestions.

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