HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – Cooler weather is fighting its way into Hopkinsville, which means people are starting to crave fall flavors.
Here are a few locally owned businesses in Hopkinsville that are offering up the delicious tastes of fall through coffee. For fall events around the city, visit the Fall Fun Guide.
The Corner Coffeehouse
People can warm up downtown on Main Street at the Corner Coffeehouse with seasonal handmade soups, baked goods, and signature coffee. Fall favorites they are serving up include a pumpkin pie latte, pecan pie latte, and apple pie latte. For lunch, also taste their seasonal vegan soups and chili.

Joelle’s Cake and Coffee
This fall, Joelle’s Cake and Coffee is serving up a variety of pumpkin spice flavor in their baked goods and coffee specials. This menu features house made syrups in drinks like their apple crisp latte, caramel apple cider, a light jacket latte, and a variety of dirty Alani refreshers. Fall decorated cookies, cupcakes, and more are also available.

The Book & Bottle Shop
While shopping for books at the corner of Ninth and Virgina Street, visitors can check out The Book & Bottle Shop’s fall food and drink menu, which includes some tasty, seasonal food and dessert options, along with cocktails, wine, and coffee. Try out a mini upside-down apple pie, maple brown sugar shaken espresso, caramel apple sangria, butterbeer mocktail, and more.

Baked
Fresh baked bread, pastries, and treats are served alongside a delicious coffee menu on East Sixth Street downtown. This year the Baked fall menu includes pumpkin pie chai with house made pumpkin syrup, as well as a smores latte, toasted brown sugar matcha, house made spiced syrup with cold brew and an orange twist, and more.

Downtown Nutrition
At 108 East Sixth Street in downtown Hopkinsville, the Downtown Nutrition fall shake menu currently features flavor combinations like pumpkin pecan cheesecake, caramel apple, pecan pie, pumpkin spice latte, banana nut bread, and more. They also have a variety of fall tea drinks along with baked goods.

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