Winter drinks to warm up with this month

A latte topped with orange peels and rosemary

Try out this seasonal latte from Parlor Public House | Photo via @parlorpublichouse

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It’s getting cold outside, so we’ve rounded up a few winter drinks to warm up with this month. Say season’s greetings to these festive sips:

Latte in a pink cup with Calvin Fletcher's mural in the background

Sip on a Pecan Cascara Latte by the fire at Calvin Fletcher’s | @calvinfletcherscoffeeco

Calvin Fletcher’s Coffee Company

647 Virginia Ave.

Celebrate the change of season with a Stocking Stuffer Latte with orange + chocolate or a Pecan-Cascara Latte made complete with star anise and piloncillo (unrefined whole cane sugar).

Parlor Public House

600 E Ohio St., Suite B

Visit this Insta-worthy coffee + cocktail joint and sip on its new drink — a Masala Chai with butter cookie syrup with sprinkles on top called Nana’s Kitchen.

Mocha Nut Coffee Shop

1625 E. Southport Rd.

Battle winter winds with a Candy Cane Mocha or a Classic Eggnog Latte in your hands. Want something a bit spicier? Try this south side coffee shop’s Ginger Peppercorn Latte.

Hand sprinkling crushed candy cane into a latte

Sprinkle a little sweetness in your day with this Candy Cane Mocha | Photo via @themochanutcoffeeshop

🍸 Baby’s

2147 N. Talbott St.

Made with apricot liqueur, cognac, orgeat (almond syrup), black walnut bitters + lemon, the Squirrel Friend is great to sip with pals.

🍎 Ash & Elm Cider Co.

1301 E. Washington St.

It’s Mulled Cider season at Ash & Elm, so snag yourself a mug of cider spiced with steep oranges, ginger, clove, cinnamon, allspice + star anise.

Pro tip: You can buy its Mulled Cider spice blend + recipe so you can make it in the comfort of your own home.

🍨 Gordon’s Milkshake Bar

865 Mass Ave.

Embrace the cold with Gordon’s seasonal shakes, including Peppermint, Apple Pie, Ginger Bread + Eggnog.

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