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Sip on this “bombshell” of hot cocoa at Revival Coffee. | Photo by @revival.coffee

Happy Thanksgiving, Austin. This time of year calls for fall-flavored-everything. Pumpkin aromas are in the air, and the demand for fall-flavored drinks + treats have hit coffee shops. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up 8 treats to try locally. 🍂

Cookie Butter Latte | Easy Tiger, various local locations | It’s a cookie in a drink form — including caramel, brown sugar syrup, espresso, and milk.

Pecan Praline Lattes | Thunderbird Austin, 2200 Manor Rd. | Sip on this latte made with nutmeg spice syrup, butter pecan syrup, espresso, and milk.

Gravy Train Cupcake | Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop, 1905 S. 1st St. | Take your tastebuds on a holiday journey with this cupcake which includes herbed cornbread, cranberry filling, topped with mashed potatoes and gravy + french fried onion sprinkles.

Chocolate Gingerbread Man | Mozart’s Coffee Roasters, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd. | This treat will easily work for fall + winter, as it’s an entire ginger bread man made of decadent chocolate.

Pumpkin Pie Bagels | Rockstar Bagels, 1900 Rosewood Ave. | This bagel filling is mixed with pumpkin batter, maple syrup, pecan pralines, and brown sugar — a vegan option is also available.

Caramel Apple Butter Chai | Brentwood Social House, 1601 W. Koenig Ln. | Get a taste of this drink which includes house-made chai flavored with caramel apple butter.

Bombshell Hot Cocoa | Revival Coffee, 1405 E. 7th St. | Grab this cocoa melt topped with fluffy marshmallows created in partnership with Sweet Surprise Treats.

Pumpkin Spice Latte | 85°C Bakery Cafe, 6929 Airport Blvd., Ste. 197 | This pumpkin spice latte is giving Starbucks a run for its money with delicious flavors of pumpkin, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

Looking for more drinks + treats around town? Check out this list of 20 top-notch coffee shops in Austin.

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