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Cool off with deals during Chattanooga Chill Week

The week-long celebration will offer $5 treats from small businesses in the city, including coffee, smoothies, and ice cream.

Peaches and Cream Cold Brew | NOOGAtoday

Plant Bar’s Peaches + Cream Cold Brew is a cool, summery flavor.

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July is heating up, but locals can cool off during Chattanooga Chill Week, which began Monday, July 7 and lasts through Sunday, July 13. Throughout the week, local businesses will offer $5 cold treats like coffees, smoothies, and ice cream. The frozen fare includes:

  • Medal of Honor Coffee Shop — Mixed Berry Cold Brew
  • Chattanooga Coffee Co. — “Shake What Your Mama Gave Ya” shaken brown sugar + vanilla latte
  • Together Cafe — Dubai Chocolate Iced Latte
  • Wired Coffee Bar, Ooltewah — Iced or frozen lattes
  • Brothers Bagel — New Orleans-Style Iced Coffee
  • The Daily Ration — Strawberry Vanilla Matcha
  • Clever Alehouse — 2-Scoop Waffle Cone
  • Plant Bar — Peaches + Cream Cold Brew
  • 330 Main — Cold Brew with Ube Syrup + Buko Pandan Cold Foam
  • Canopy Coffee & Wine Bar — Basil Lavender Iced Latte

To scoop up these deals, all you need to do is visit a local business and ask for the Chill Week menu item. You can follow Chattanooga Coffee Week’s Instagram to see if more items are announced.

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