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The Pumpkin Pie Latte at The Village Grind is just one of many locally concocted versions of the popular pumpkin spice latte | photo by Will Crooks via Greenville Journal

It’s officially Fall and we have our sweaters + lattes to prove it. But we aren’t settling for plain pumpkin spice lattes this year when we have even better local options.

So whether you love the taste of pumpkin, want some cinnamon and nutmeg in your life, or just want to get into the fall spirit, here’s a list of the best local fall-inspired lattes Greenville has to offer.

  • Coffee Underground — (pumpkin spice Monin syrup with added cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice)
  • Espresso 101 Bar — (pumpkin spice Torani syrup)
  • Exchange Co. — (housemade syrup with pumpkin spice seasoning)
  • Leopard Forest Coffeehouse — (pumpkin spice Stirling syrup, whipped cream and cinnamon on top)
  • Port City Java — (Monin syrup pumpkin pie flavor)
  • West End Coffee Shoppe – (pumpkin spice syrup with whipped cream and pumpkin pie spice)

See the rest of the list here.

// Greenville Journal

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