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New fall drinks at Pressed in Lakeland, FL

Try one of these new seasonal sips on your next visit to Pressed Books & Coffee this fall.

A glass cup with a fall iced coffee drink and a wrapped muffin on a white plate at Pressed coffee shop in Lakeland, FL

Try your favorite seasonal drinks hot or iced.

Photo by LALtoday

Autumn is the perfect time to cozy up with a new book — and a new favorite drink. Pressed Books & Coffee has released three new specialty drinks named after books.

🍁 Little Women — This Maple Honey Cinnamon Latte has us quoting, “I’d rather take coffee than compliments just now.”

📚 Great Expectations — Put some Pip in your step with this Apple Pie Cold Brew.

☕️ Murder On the Orient Express — A cup of this Pumpkin Chai Tea is perfect for solving mysteries (like which book to read next).

Try one of these drinks on your next visit to Pressed, open today from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. We find they’re best paired with a baked good + a used book.

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