The Pumpkin Spice Latte might just be one of the most iconic drinks on the Starbucks menu. And thanks to its popularity, it seems to have inspired an entire movement that has spread to other brands and products.
However, the PSL will always be something that we closely associate with Starbucks. And now that Pumpkin Spice season is back in full effect, Starbucks has decided to offer a very special experience at select Reserve locations.
In an email sent out to rewards members, Starbucks unveiled their new "The Ultimate Pumpkin Spice Experience." This experience will not only do a deep dive into the the history of the Pumpkin Spice Latte, but it will also let fans try three different "Starbucks Reserve pumpkin spice coffee creations."
Starbucks Reserve is offering a special experience for fans of the Pumpkin Spice Latte at select locations
Perhaps unsurprisingly, this experience will only be available for a limited time and there will be limited tickets available. Ticket prices start at $55 and go up from there depending on location, with Chicago and the Seattle Roastery being at the low end of the ticket prices. The other locations where you can experience the magic of Pumpkin Spice are the New York Roastery, the Empire State Building Reserve Store and the Seattle SODO Reserve Store.
You can book your tickets now on the Starbucks Reserve experiences page, and see some of the other experiences that are also available as well. Two other experiences that look to be available on the Reserve experience page are an "Art of the Espresso Martini" experience and a "Coffee Lab: A Journey of the Senses."
According to the Starbucks Reserve Experience page, "Explore the art and science of exquisite coffee with Starbucks Reserve Signature Experiences. With several experiences to choose from, we invite you to learn about best-in-class brewing techniques and mixology skills. Come discover the world of coffee through immersive experiences designed to inspire."
As fans of PSL season, the Ultimate Pumpkin Spice Experience sounds like something we would love to do. And we think other fans near those Reserve locations should check this out as a way to experience your favorite coffee flavor in a whole new way and learn more about the way this drink came to life in the way that it has.
What do you think fellow coffee lovers? Is this an experience you would want to take part in? What do you think of experiences where you get to learn more about the drinks we love and the way they come together? Are you a fan of experiences?