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Get ready for Lexington Coffee + Tea Week 2024

To brew or not to brew, that is the question.

A hand holds an iced coffee.

The best part of waking up is any type of coffee in your cup. | Photo courtesy of @karilcoughlin

Get ready to espresso yourself. Lexington Coffee + Tea Week returns to town next week, where 20 local coffee shops will be serving up exclusive coffee and tea concoctions that are guaranteed to tantalize the taste buds.

In years past, the event has featured eccentric offerings like Nate’s Coffee’s Ale-Nate-1: a fountain Ale-8 with your choice of syrup and espresso shots. This year, you can expect more quirky sips. Think: A Chocolate Covered Popcorn Latte from Chaotic Good or a Cotton Candy Iced Chocolate from Chocolate Holler.

Here’s what to expect:

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