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Chattanooga Fall Coffee Week is here

Several coffee shops are offering deals on seasonal sips and pastries this week.

A frothy latte in a clear mug sits on a wooden table, sprinkled with cinnamon. In the background are small pumpkin decorations and a toy truck, evoking a cozy autumn feel.

The Jack-O-Lantern Latte at Reve Coffee & Books is perfect for spooky season.

Photo via Nooga Nightlife

Chattanooga Fall Coffee Week is underway, and it’s brewing up all the cozy vibes through Sunday, Oct. 26.

Several local coffee shops are serving up $5 seasonal drinks and $4 pastries, spotlighting everything from pumpkin spice and s’mores lattes to vegan butterscotch blends.

Participating locations

  • 330 Main: Persimmon Sage Cappuccino and iced Apple Jack (apple jackfruit, cinnamon, vanilla cold foam)
  • Medal of Honor Coffee Shop (at the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center): Iced Sweet Potato Latte with torched marshmallows
  • Grindhead Coffee (East Brainerd): Salty Sailor Salted Caramel Truffle Latte, paired with a pumpkin roll
  • The Together Cafe: Fall in Love Latte (pumpkin spice and white chocolate), with locally made Hawaiian donuts
  • The Daily Ration: S’mores Latte (graham crackers, mocha, marshmallow) paired with a s’mores scone
  • The Plant Bar: Vegan Pumpkin Spice Butterscotch Latte, with a cranberry walnut scone from Rembrandts
  • Reve Coffee & Books: Jack-O-Lantern Latte (pumpkin pie, toasted marshmallow, vanilla) with espresso cinnamon rolls
  • Chattanooga Coffee Company (Chattz): Autumn Pistachio Latte (pistachio + brown sugar) with vanilla scone and cinnamon icing
  • Brothers Bagel: Second Breakfast Salted Maple Cardamom Latte
  • Atmosphere: Sweater Weather Latte (white chocolate mocha, hazelnut, cinnamon, caramel drizzle)
  • Wired Coffee Bar: Sweater Weather Latte (caramel and spiced brown sugar) with pumpkin chocolate chip muffin
An iced coffee topped with whipped cream and cinnamon next to a chocolate-filled pastry on a plate. Autumn-themed decor with orange leaves in the background.

With pumpkin spice and white chocolate, it’s easy to see why it’s called the Fall in Love Latte.

Photo via Nooga Nightlife

It’s the perfect excuse to explore Chattanooga’s coffee scene (and treat yourself) without breaking the bank. Editor Sarah here — I’ve got my eye on the Fall in Love Latte at The Together Cafe.

Don’t forget to check in at each stop using the Chattanooga Coffee Week web app to unlock giveaways and prizes.

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