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Who has the best cup of java?
Just wondering who has the best cup of coffee in each of the parks? I like to start my day off with a nice cup of coffee. Hopefully not something instant. Thanks.
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Any place that does NOT sell Nescafe.
Some of the fancy "fru fru" coffee carts/kiosks in the parks sell REAL coffee. I don't think there is one in MK, but all the other parks have one (and Epcot has the Fountainview Cafe). The Polynesian and Contemporary both have good coffee stands in the lobbies!
Natalie
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I've not had a good cup o' Joe at Disney. At the Parks, I'm not sure what to say. The resorts might be your best bet.
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Originally Posted by DizneyRox
I've not had a good cup o' Joe at Disney. At the Parks, I'm not sure what to say. The resorts might be your best bet.
What about the press pots at Kona and Boma? People seem to like the coffee at those places.
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The AK has pressed coffee which is really good and not the Sanka that they serve everywhere else in the parks.
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Originally Posted by DisneyDoug2
The AK has pressed coffee which is really good and not the Sanka that they serve everywhere else in the parks.
Agreed.
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I'm not a coffee drinker, but Victoria & Alberts coffee, including the brewing system - is knock your socks off! Wow - so amazing!
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I don't think I have ever had a cup of coffee in the parks. The Territory Lounge at the Wilderness Lodge serves up some good coffee though.
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My sister got a latte once in Animal Kingdom from a kiosk. She said it was quite good. It wasn't Nescafe. As I recall, it was sort of near the Tree of Life.
Natalie
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Originally Posted by BrerGnat
My sister got a latte once in Animal Kingdom from a kiosk. She said it was quite good. It wasn't Nescafe. As I recall, it was sort of near the Tree of Life.
If we are referring to the same kiosk, all of the coffee and hot beverages are quite good. I have had several different things including lattes, black coffee and chai tea.
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Originally Posted by DizneyRox
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A funny story about Nescafe: I traveled to Israel several years ago and could barely find any coffee other than Nescafe in the entire country. Turns out the locals there love the stuff and prefer it to regular coffee. Further proof that it's impossible to generalize!
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And in Mexico, people call Nescafe "No es café" (it's not coffee). Doesn't stop people from buying it though.
There is a new kiosk outside Epcot that serves decent coffee and there's one inside the park as well in the area between the entrance to Innoventions (near the Electric Umbrella) and the beginning of the walkway to Ellen's Energy Adventure.
If you go to 'Ohana for breakfast, you can ask for a pot of pressed coffee (you'll get charged for it but it's worth it).
And if you like Starbucks, you can get it at the Swolphin.
I always used to bring some coffee from home and a Melitta cone with paper filters.
Ellen
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There is a nice little coffee kiosk right outside of Tower of Terror. They serve actual coffee. I frequent this little spot.
Also, good coffee can be had at the GCH at the Poly from the counter service place right next to the Kona cafe. The coffee is good, and the Mickey Head chocolate chip cookies are the best breakfast on property. We will get up extra early and travel to the Poly from whichever resort we are staying just for the coffee.
In need of a Disney World fix really bad.
Dunkie
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The last two times I was at Disney I had coffee at Kona at the Poly. I would get a cup to go from the kiosk outside the restaurant.
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I must be in the minority since I don't mind the Nescafe.
I'm not sure what Electric Umbrella at Epcot serves, but I had a decent cup of coffee from there on our last trip. I also enjoyed the coffee from Everything Pop at Pop Century.
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Well, those are some good tips!!!
Over the years, I have grown quite fond of a morning coffee, more for the jump start I get from the caffeine.
I normally AVOID coffee all together in WDW, but it's good to know there are a few good spots for it, if you NEED it!!
Julie
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The coffee is the one thing I don't like about Disney. We love coffee, and actually bring a mini-Keurig for our room. Crazy? Probably, but we like to start our day off with a good cup of coffee. I have had lattes/cappuchinos at the little kiosks in the parks, and that is good.
Liz
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The friend I go most often to DisneyWorld with is a coffee drinker, although I'm not. When we were last there, I bought her online a small, easily portable/packable (and relatively inexpensive...even though it was a name brand) travel coffeemaker and some gourmet coffee so she could have a cup first thing every morning. It worked beautifully; I highly recommend it.
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