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Fall in New Braunfels always carries a special charm. Cooler air, golden leaves, and a season filled with cozy traditions make this time of year a favorite for locals and visitors alike. It’s also the perfect season to enjoy the foods and flavors that bring comfort and warmth. Pumpkin patches around town are more than just photo opportunities — they’re also places to enjoy fall snacks. Kettle corn, candied apples, and roasted corn are simple pleasures that instantly bring a sense of the season. Visit a local favorite like Rockin’ R Pumpkin Patch or the family-friendly New Braunfels Pumpkin Patch at First Protestant Church to soak in that classic autumn feeling. Fall at the Farmers MarketThe New Braunfels Farmers Market at Krause’s feels extra festive in the fall. Fresh apples, homemade jams, local honey, and spiced baked goods fill the stalls, making it easy to bring a taste of autumn back home. Grab a hot drink and stroll through — it’s the perfect Saturday morning outing. Cozy Seasonal DrinksCoffee shops across New Braunfels highlight fall with spiced lattes, chai teas, and other seasonal favorites. Whether you’re stopping by The Hideaway New Braunfels, Crosswalk Coffeehouse & Café, or On the Grind Coffee, a warm drink on a crisp morning is one of the best ways to enjoy the season. Comfort Food to End the DayAfter a day filled with pumpkin flavors and autumn fun, comfort food truly hits the spot.
Dishes like Butter Chicken, Paneer Tikka Masala, or even our Pumpkin-Flavored Iced Chai at 7 Monks Cafe bring the kind of warmth that makes fall in New Braunfels feel complete. Stop by our cozy spot on 494 N Seguin Avenue — and let us serve you something that tastes like the season itself.
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