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3 spots serving PSL early in Raleigh, NC

These three spots are already serving autumn favorites.

Someone is holding a Pumpkin King Cold Brew in front of Sir Walter Raleigh Coffee.

You can’t go wrong with a Pumpkin King Cold Brew.

Photo by Sir Walter Coffee

You’re either relishing the last few weeks of summer or you’re already in full pumpkin spice mode. Either way, we’re not here to judge. While PSL hasn’t hit every coffee shop menu in town yet (give it time), these three spots are already serving autumn favorites. ☕

  • A Place at the Table, 300 W. Hargett St. | Raleigh’s first pay-what-you-can cafe is featuring a Pumpkin Spice Latte, apple cider, and a Black Cat Mocha.
  • Sir Walter Coffee, 145 E. Davie St. | Stop in at this downtown coffeehouse for a Pumpkin King Cold Brew with maple nitro cold brew + pumpkin pie shaken cream or an Apple Pies and Autum Skies latte.
  • The Cupcake Shoppe, 104 Glenwood Ave. | Pair your PSL from this bakery + cafe with a seasonal cupcake.

Where else have you seen PSL + fall favorites available around Raleigh? Tell us here.

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