Fall Flavors Around The BeltLine
Because everything tastes better with a little cinnamon on top.
Fall in Atlanta doesn’t mean crisp air just yet—but that doesn’t stop us from going full PSL mode. If you’re ready to trade iced matchas for maple lattes and add “apple cider donut” to your personality traits, we got you.
Here’s your ultimate guide to sipping, snacking, and spicing things up this fall—right here around the BeltLine.
Pumpkin Spice, But Make It Cute
Black Coffee Atlanta (Old Fourth Ward)
This moody, minimalist coffee shop just off the Eastside Trail is giving all the cozy fall vibes. Their seasonal drink menu rotates, but if you spot a pumpkin cold foam or maple cinnamon latte—order immediately. Bonus: Their playlists are chef’s kiss for journaling weather.
Chrome Yellow Trading Co. (Edgewood)
The kind of place where your latte comes with latte art and a side of aesthetic bliss. Their fall seasonal syrups hit every flavor note—from cardamom to caramelized apple. Bring a friend and split a croissant while you’re at it.
Apple Everything, Please
Sweet Stack Creamery (Old Fourth Ward)
Apple pie ice cream. Yes, you read that right. If you’re not quite ready to let go of summer temps, this is your fall crossover fantasy. Grab a scoop and take a selfie next to one of the BeltLine murals—it’s a seasonal rite of passage.
Hell Yeah Gluten Free (Inman Park)
Don’t let the name fool you—these bakes slap. Their apple cider donuts and spiced cake slices are the kind of fall treats that’ll make you rethink everything you knew about dessert. Warning: They do sell out, so go early or stalk their Instagram for drop times.
Sippin’ on Spiced Everything
New Realm Brewing (BeltLine-adjacent)
They’re always brewing up something seasonal. Expect pumpkin ales, crisp cider collabs, and Oktoberfest-worthy pours that taste even better on their rooftop patio. Great for group hangs or casual post-work flings.
Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall (Eastside Trail)
The it-girl of BeltLine patios. Their fall cocktail lineup? Think spiked cider, bourbon maple sours, and pumpkin-spice espresso martinis. Yes, really. Pair it with a cozy campfire plate and pretend you’re glamping in style.
Fall Market Finds
Ponce City Farmers Market (Tuesdays, Ponce City Market BeltLine entrance)
This adorable evening market gives small-town autumn energy right in the middle of the city. Grab a hot cider, browse locally made jams, and treat yourself to seasonal pastries from vendors who are just as obsessed with fall as you are.
Peachtree Road Farmers Market at The Cathedral of St. Philip is also amazing for fall goods, but since it’s outside the BeltLine bubble, we’ll keep it in our back pocket for an “Atlanta Fall Markets” roundup later.
Whether you’re team pumpkin spice or apple everything, fall tastes a little sweeter when you’re sipping and strolling the BeltLine. Here’s to crisp mornings, cozy vibes, and all the autumn indulgence your heart desires.
Stay Cozy!
Your Belt Life Besties