(Pumpkin) Spice Up Your Fall

Bellevue, WALocal News

As fall descends upon Bellevue, local coffee shops are ready to serve up the beloved Pumpkin Spice Latte (PSL) once again, and this article highlights the top five spots to get your fix. Cafe Cesura, a local favorite since 2011, boasts a delicious PSL made from in-house roasted coffee, best enjoyed with a fresh pumpkin scone. Anchorhead Coffee Co. stands out with its Pumpkin Stuffed Latte, crafted from a unique housemade syrup that features a blend of spices and pumpkin puree, delivering a sweet and spiced flavor profile. Dote Coffee Bar elevates the PSL experience with a housemade pumpkin spice ganache and a double shot of espresso, perfect when paired with their apple tart.

Established in 2002, Woods Coffee offers a traditional PSL alongside a delightful pumpkin cream cheese loaf, ensuring pumpkin lovers leave satisfied. Of course, no list would be complete without mentioning Starbucks, where the signature PSL combines espresso with a celebrated blend of pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove for a classic fall experience. Each of these coffee shops contributes to the vibrant fall atmosphere in Bellevue, making it the perfect season to explore local flavors. Join the pumpkin craze this autumn and discover your new favorite PSL spot in Downtown Bellevue!

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