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Fall treats in Charleston, SC

Corn cake with maple glaze sugar bake shop

Corn cake with maple glaze from Sugar Bake Shop | Image via Sugar Bake Shop

October is here, and so is the need for fall-flavored-everything. Halloween decorations come out, pumpkin aromas fill the air, and the demand for the fall-flavored drinks + treats hit coffee shops. 🍂

Tidal Grounds Coffee, 1039 Hwy 41, Ste. 200. Mt. Pleasant | This seasonal menu features autumn spice lattes, pumpkin spice lattes, and a variety of baked goods from Bakies + Brown’s Court bakery.

Mercantile and Mash,701 East Bay St. | Check out the golden tahini latte made with tahini, cinnamon, and turmeric, the apple chai latte, or the maple mash — a house made cold brew topped with maple-espresso cream.

Lodi Coffee, 2210 Ashley Phosphate Rd., North Charleston | Lodi has several fall drinks including 4 house made pumpkin spice options — the latte, cream matcha, cream cold brew, and a frapp. You can also opt for apple flavored beverages including a frapp, latte, cream cold brew, and matcha. The Gravedigger Frapp will hit the menu exclusively for the week of Halloween + a cranapple refresher will be available starting November 1.

Daddy’s Girls Bakery, 2021B Reynolds Ave., Ste. 102, North Charleston | This bakery is serving up Chewie cheesecake, pumpkin bread, butter pecan cake, and pecan pies.

Stuffed Cupcakes, online | Check out the caramel vanilla pumpkin spice latte cupcakes + the spooky marshmallow cereal treats.

Springbok Coffee Roasters, No physical location | If pumpkin spice isn’t your jam — try a Cherry Pie latte from Springbok at Tidal Grounds Coffee — 1039 Hwy 41, Ste. 200. Mt. Pleasant.

Biggby Coffee, 903 St. Andrews Blvd. + 8465 Dorchester Rd., North Charleston | The autumn options include the pumpkin spice latte, sweet foam pumpkin cold brew and a “chumpkin” spice latte” which is a combination of Chai and pumpkin Spice, You can also check out the Jack-O-Lantern Latte, Black Forest Latte, and Vampire creme freeze for the spooky season vibes.

Vintage Coffee Cafe, 219 Simmons St., Mt. Pleasant | Nothing says autumn like pumpkin spice lattés + apple cider donuts.

BKeDSHoP, 99 Westedge St. + 408 Nexton Square, Summerville | BKeD has a variety of fall donut flavors including pumpkin spice, brown butter apple waffle, pumpkin cake, pumpkin apple fritter, and sprinkle and pumpkin cream cold brew. They also have pumpkin hohos on the menu.

Sugar Bake Shop, 59 1/2 Cannon St. | Sugar Bake has pumpkin pie, buttermilk pie, and apple loaves with caramel icing. They also have lots of cupcake options, including s’mores, pumpkin ginger, chai, apple spice with housemade caramel icing, apple pie filled cupcakes, and cookie dough cupcakes.

Barista Bear Coffee Company, locations vary | Tons of seasonal drinks on the menu including the pumpkin spice latte, butter pecan latte, caramel apple latte, salted caramel mocha, and pumpkin chai.

Grey Ghost Bakery, 1028 Wappoo Rd. | Molasses spice, cranberry orange, and almond toffee flavored cookies are on the menu at Grey Ghost. Pair your fall cookies with a pumpkin spice latte.

Fresh Cupcakes, 644D Long Point Rd., Belle Hall Shopping Center, Mt. Pleasant | Check out the pumpkin cupcakes + don’t miss the online special where you can buy 9 + get 3 free.

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