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Fall in love with these seasonal coffee menus around San Antonio

Now brewing: Cozy San Antonio vibes.

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Aftersome Coffee has six fall drinks on its menu. We’re wanting to try the Devil’s Food Horchata Latte which is pictured above.

In the words of Carrie Bradshaw, "...even before the first leaf falls, you can feel the seasons click.” Indeed, the seasons are clicking, and even though San Antonio isn’t officially out of its summer fling, it sure feels like it.

The fall decor has been released from its storage box, more farmers markets have popped up, and local coffee shops have released their own take on the iconic fall drink menu.

Grab your cardigan, wallet, and keys, because you don’t want to miss these fall-themed coffee orders.

Drippy’s Coffee, 310 W. Grayson St.

A fall twist on a high-caffeine favorite comes in the form of The Spiced Apple Cold Brew, as well as the delightful Pumpkin Maple Latte.

The Newstand SATX

Coffee date at The Newstand anyone?

Photo by Dezarey Rodriguez (owner)

The Newstand, 1900 Broadway, Ste. 106

Make your way (near) downtown and sip on this local twist of the fall classic: The Pumpkin Spice Latte.

Aftersome Coffee, 11618 Jones Maltsberger Rd.

This coffee trailer has one of the best lineups of fall drinks in the city. Here are some we’re eyeing to try: The Devil’s Food Horchata Latte (A Tres Leches Latte made with pumpkin cold foam, and chocolate drizzle) + the Witch’s Brew (White Mocha Cold Brew with matcha cold foam).

Philo Coffee fall drink SATX

Ring in the new season with this Harvest Chai at Philo Coffee.

Photo by Philo Coffee

Philo Coffee, 606 W. French Pl.

Not in the mood for coffee? No problem, give the Harvest Chai a taste on your next visit. Pro tip: This drink can be ordered hot or cold.

Mas Café, multiple locations

Add seasonal flavors to any drink: Options include cajeta (Mexican caramel sauce), peanut butter, Nutella, carrot cake, café de olla, and the apple crumble.

For more espresso inspo, give our coffee guide a pour over.

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