Seasonal Coffee Drinks in Corpus Christi

Autumn Coded Coffee Beverages in Corpus Christi

Sip your way into fall with these nine local coffee beverages

Lorelai from Driftwood Coffee Co. | Photo provided

Lorelai

Driftwood Coffee Co.

Aside from its specialty roasts, Driftwood is known for seasonal coffee drinks made with housemade syrups. This fall, it’s the Lorelai, a latte made with maple-brown sugar syrup topped with pumpkin spice, served iced or hot.

Where: 4703 S. Alameda St.

Choco Chupacabra

Creatures Coffee & Tea Co.

A double shot of espresso paired with Cocoa Puffs cereal milk, chocolate and marshmallow “lava” creates this unique and bold concoction. It’s a fun and nostalgic drink for chocolate lovers in the fall.

Where: @creaturescoffeeandteaco

The Myrtle

The Coffee Mugg 

Enjoy a delightful combination of cold brew, marshmallow and pumpkin, topped with a fluffy cold foam—a perfect blend for those who love fall flavors in their cold brew.

Where: 1112 Morgan Ave.

Toasted Marshmallow Mocha

Stinger’s Coffee

Dark chocolate meets toasted marsh-mallow syrup in this mocha with a double shot of espresso and steamed milk. Topped with whipped cream, marshmallows and chocolate swirls, it’s a dreamy fall dessert in a cup.

Where: 1304 Airline Rd & 7042 S. Staples St.  #106

Honeycomb Latte

Roasted 

This delightful blend of sweet honey, earthy taro and rich hazelnut offers a balanced mix of warmth and sweetness, ideal for when you crave something both comforting and indulgent.

Where: 5535 Bonner Dr. 

Sea Turtle

Island Joe’s Coffee

Served hot, iced or as a “fro-joe,” this decadent espresso drink features caramel, mocha, pecan syrup and milk, making it a great choice for a sweet treat with a nutty twist.

Where: 14829 S. Padre Island Dr.

Cinnamon Dolce Latte

Bien Mérité 

A cozy mix of English toffee, cinnamon and espresso, this latte delivers warm, comforting flavors that are especially satisfying during the colder months. Available hot or iced.

Where: 1336 S. Staples St. 

Seasonal Latte

Hester’s Cafe

The house latte is transformed into a fall favorite with your choice of pumpkin spice or maple spice flavoring … and lots of whipped cream. It’s a classic fall beverage that you’re sure to crave.

Where: 3812 S. Alameda St. & 1714 S. Alameda St.

Couldren Brujita 

The Brewery Coffee 

In a slight deviation from the traditional version of this classic Mexican beverage, the Couldren Brujita is an iced Cafe de Olla served with a splash of cream. Made with brewed coffee, cinnamon and piloncillo, it’s the quintessential fall coffee drink.  @__thebrewery__  

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