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A cold brew. A comforting chai. A classic Americano. What’s your coffee style? Even if we’re still waiting for the crisp weather to drop, it’s officially Autumn, so our team is switching from iced coffees to hot, seasonal lattes.

No matter your bev of choice, here are 12 quintessential Charleston coffee shops to get your caffeine buzz on. Enjoy the atmosphere and the aromas of hand-roasted beans + house-made pastries while you’re at it.

Bonus: Keep an eye out for our roundup of seasonal lattes available around town soon.

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