Sweet Valentine’s sips in Lexington

A pink coffee drink with whipped cream and pink sprinkles in a clear mug surrounded by red roses.

Will you accept this raspberry vanilla cappucino? | Photo by @styledsocial.co

Move over chocolates, our Cupid’s arrow is aiming for a different kind of sweet treat. We love local coffee shops a latte, so we’re sharing a few sippable treats we’ve got our heart eyes on.

  • Cupids Arrow at Coffee Times: A raspberry vanilla cappuccino with a sweet white chocolate finish — what more could you ask for?
  • The Lovestruck Latte at Leestown Coffee House: Your choice of milk + espresso with flavors of strawberry, white chocolate, and amaretto topped with a strawberry cold foam.
  • The Stupid Cupid at Lussi Brown: This iced espresso drink is sweetened with the nostalgic flavor of strawberry milk. Don’t worry, alternative milks are available and you can make it decaf.
  • Saffron Rose Honey Latte at Unify Coffee: The name says it all, but you can also get those flavors in a matcha latte or espresso tonic.
  • Layers of Love Latte at Coffee Queens: An iced chocolate latte topped with a strawberry cold foam.
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