Hot drinks to warm up in Chattanooga, TN

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Grab one of The Rosecomb’s Hot Mulled Ciders for warmth on a chilly day. | Photo by NOOGAtoday

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Southeast Tennessee is known to always give a last spurt of winter weather before we can fully welcome spring.

To get you through the chilly weather, we gathered up some warm beverage spots in town that aren’t just your average cup of joe.

📍 The Rosecomb, 921 Barton Ave.

Arguably one of the coziest bars in Chattanooga, you can optimize the snug vibes with a hot mulled cider.

Pro tip: Enjoy as is or add bourbon, rum, or Applejack for an extra kick.

📍 Cherry Street Tavern, 719 Cherry St.

Whether you are stopping by for a show, open mic night, trivia, or just for dinner, the hot buttered rum is the perfect sweet drink to warm your bones.

Pro tip: Treat yourself and add whipped cream on top.

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Latte art on point at Niedlov’s Bakery & Café. | Photo by NOOGAtoday

📍 Niedlov’s Bakery & Café, 215 E. Main St.

Want a picture perfect hot chocolate to sip along with your morning pastries? Niedlov’s has a great hot chocolate if coffee isn’t your go-to bev.

📍 The Hot Chocolatier, 1437 Market St.

If hot chocolate is your thing, you have an entire menu of variations to choose from with rotating seasonal flavors at one of the sweetest spots in Chattanooga.

This shop also has a full espresso bar, ciders, teas, and more if you’re looking for other drinks to warm you up.

Pro tip: Want to turn up the heat? Try the Mexican Hot Chocolate.

📍 Wildflower Tea Shop & Apothecary, 1423 Market St.

Right down the block from The Hot Chocolatier is this special spot that has all the tea you could imagine.

Enjoy a tea, mate latte, matcha, and more in store or take some loose leaf tea to brew at home.

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