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Coffee
I hate Starbucks.
What other coffee is available in parks and resorts?
I cannot stand dark roasts. Looking for decent medium roasted coffee.
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Joffrey's is the coffee now served everywhere other than Starbucks in the parks. It's a huge upgrade from the Nescafe of years ago. I don't mind Starbucks, but I drank mostly the regular drip coffee from the kiosks (cheaper!) and it was a good medium roast. Not too bitter and bold but not too weak once you put a creamer in it.
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Hope you don't mind me jumping in but I can't stand Starbucks either, good to know there's another option. I'd rather have NO coffee than Starbucks! Is Joffreys available at the resort food courts?
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Yup! Another person here who won't drink Starbucks.
Joffrey's is a great alternative, and can be found in increasing numbers of locations througgout WDW. I stayed at POP for ICOT20, and the coffee they served was OK, not great, but OK. Anything beats Nescafe'! Was there really a demographic that enjoyed this foul brew?
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Joffrey's has been served throughout the resorts since 2013 when the became the official coffee of Disney.
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Originally Posted by
brad192
Yup! Another person here who won't drink Starbucks.
Joffrey's is a great alternative, and can be found in increasing numbers of locations througgout WDW. I stayed at POP for ICOT20, and the coffee they served was OK, not great, but OK. Anything beats Nescafe'! Was there really a demographic that enjoyed this foul brew?
Did you really just call Nescafe a "brew?"
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Originally Posted by
RunDMV
Did you really just call Nescafe a "brew?"
Perhaps in the sense of something Maleficent would whip up in a cauldron to poison a princess?
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