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We’re loving these summer specials — grab ‘em while you can.

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You’re probably familiar with Rise N’ Brine’s made-to-order chicken biscuits — and if you’re not, you should be.

But that’s not all this local spot serves up. Lexingtonians can enjoy a selection of locally-roasted coffee drinks (think: seasonal flavors, lattes + house-made syrups) to start their day sunny side up.

The best part? Summer drink specials include:

  • Cookie butter latte
  • Sparkling mojito cold brew
  • And spicy matcha lemonade

Psst... Follow along on Instagram for a sneak peek of these drool-worthy deals. We like this spot a latte

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