On the Hunt for Cincinnati’s Newest Pumpkin-Flavored Food

Start feeling the fall spirit in the Queen City.
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OCTOBER 2024

PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF TASTE OF BELGIUM

Fall means colder weather, football, and most importantly, pumpkin spice foods. Here are just a few options for you if you’re feeling the fall spirit.


Taste of Belgium
Taste of Belgium has some of the best chicken and waffles around but now the Belgian-inspired restaurant has dipped its toes into the pumpkin spice waters with two new items: a pumpkin waffle and a pumpkin cheesecake. We love the waffle, which is topped with whipped cream, maple cream drizzle, and a crunchy pumpkin pecan crumble. Hurry: These limited-time-only seasonal offerings will leave the menu soon.
 
Sung’s Treats
While pumpkin spice flavored foods are normally served hot, Sung’s Treats switches it up with its pumpkin spice ice cream. Have it delivered straight to your home via the website or locally at Liberty Farm Market in Liberty Township or Oakley Kitchen Food Hall in Oakley. 

Coastalo
Owned by Urban Artifact, this line of THC-infused sodas recently debuted its pumpkin spice soda this fall. Brewed with real pumpkins, it’s infused with five milligrams of hemp-derived delta-9 THC in each can. 

Holtman’s Donuts
is another staple of Cincinnati sweet treats. This fall, Holtman’s is adding not one, not two, but three new pumpkin-themed doughnuts to the roster: pumpkin delight, coffee cake, and creme brulee. Our favorite is the crème brûlée, a yeast doughnut filled with pumpkin vanilla bean custard. 

Dewey’s Pizza
When you think of pumpkin food, pizza doesn’t generally come to mind. Don’t let that stop you from trying Dewey’s new Smashing Pumpkin. It features whipped ricotta base, topped with mozzarella cheese, sausage, shallots, and toasted pumpkin seeds.

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