Fall drinks to try around Columbia, SC

Pumpkin Spice and everything nice 🎃

Piecewise coffee fall drinks

Fall in love with Piecewise Coffee’s fall flavors.

Photo by @piecewisecoffee

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With it being fall n’ all, pumpkins are hitting the main stage again and fall drink concoctions are being brewed, shaken + stirred around the Soda City.

Local shops are now offering fall flavors + we can’t pass up the opportunity to share a few that you can chai for yourself.

Azalea Coffee Bar, 2700 Devine St.

azalea coffee bar fall drinks

Order a specialty drink next time you go to Azalea Coffee Bar. | Photo by @azaleacoffeebar

  • Order the ‘Finish Line’ — a drink made with espresso, house pumpkin spice syrup, white chocolate sauce, milk of choice, and pumpkin pie spice.
  • Or try the new sweet cream pumpkin cold brew — made with vanilla and pumpkin spice syrup, vanilla and pumpkin spice cold foam, and pumpkin pie spice on top.

Cantina 76, 1301 Main St. + 2901 Devine St.

Catina 76 fall drinks

Order the Spiced Cider Marg + Spiced Cider Mimosa for the “fall days” that feel like Summer.

Photo by @cantina76

Choose between:

  • the classic Spiced Cider Margarita
  • Spiced Cider Mimosa.

Or, just order both.

Indah Coffee, 2238 Sumter St.

Indah just released a full fall menu. Try the:

  • Pumpkin Latte
  • Maple Honey Walnut Cortado
  • Nitro Pecan Pie
  • The rotating seasonal Nitro Tea.

Kaminsky’s Dessert Bar, 930 Gervais St.

Kaminsky's fall drinks

Taste the new Vanilla Caramel Apple Spritz.

Photo provided by Kaminsky’s Dessert Bar

This Pumpkin Chai seasonal milkshake is for all the pumpkin dessert lovers out there. Oh, and the vista restaurant just released a fall cocktail menu, including:

  • Vanilla Caramel Apple Spritz
  • Peach Cobbler Martini
  • Iced Cookie Butter Latte
  • Banana Bread Latte
  • Cranberry Hot Toddy

Oliver Gospel Roastery, 1120 Taylor St.

Oliver Gospel fall drinks

The Roastery will change its menu to feature seasonal sips. | Photo by @theroastery.olivergospel

Introducing, Oliver Gospel Roastery’s fall drink line-up:

  • Butter Toffee White Mocha
  • Honey Vanilla Oat Latte
  • Vanilla Pumpkin Latte
  • Pumpkin Chai Latte

Piecewise Coffee Co., 2001 State St.

Piecewise coffee fall drinks

Fall in love with Piecewise Coffee’s fall flavors.

Photo by @piecewisecoffee

The Cayce coffee shop brought back its signature Pumpkin Pie Latte — ft. in-house pumpkin pie sauce, hints of sweetness + fall spices. Don’t forget to try the Smo Jo a fun s’mores take on the classic Co Jo — or the Sweet Potato Latte too.

River Rat Brewery, 1231 Shop Rd.

River Rat fall drink

We recommend trying this Spiced Pumpkin Margarita while you’re playing music bingo on Wednesdays.

Photo by @riverratbrewery

River Rat just introduced a Spiced Pumpkin Margarita this week as its new fall flavor. We recommend pairing this margarita with wings + music bingo every Wednesday.

Savage Craft Ale Works, 430 Center St.

Savage Craft fall drink

Cheers to pumpkin beers.

Photo by @savagecraftaleworks

Enjoy classic fall spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove) mixed together with the pumpkin, milk sugar, and brown sugar in a cold glass.

Steel Hands Brewing, 2350 Foreman St.

Steel Hands Brewing fall drinks

Try Steel Hands Brewing’s experimental Pumpkin Spice Ale.

Try Steel Hands’ new Pumpkin Ale ft. tasting notes of cinnamon, coriander, star anise, chamomile, and fresh vanilla bean spices that are fermented with Irish yeast.

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