The price for a cup of coffee in the US is going up as tariffs put the squeeze on local café and bakery owners.
Some US businesses say the queues for a morning latte are already getting shorter as customers tighten their belts and imported beans become more expensive.
Americans spend $100bn (£76bn) a year on coffee, though that might be about to change.
Jorge Prudencio, who runs Bread Bite Bakery in Washington DC, says his Colombia-based coffee distributer just increased prices after the sweeping tariffs went into effect last week.