Best coffee venue in the parks and Village?

the takeaway inside the train station....

and the BEST is Paul at Val d'Europe and many other locations in Paris

Nothing else stands out as memorable. Sorry!
 

I find you can get a nice cafe au lait in most of the food outlets, but if you ask for cappucino you get cafe au lait with squirty whipped cream on the top.
There is nowhere on a par with Starbucks unfortunately!
 
i feel really dim.. which is salon mickey?
I never look at the names of these places!
 
i feel really dim.. which is salon mickey?
I never look at the names of these places!

Salon Mickeys is the place you get access to if you are a member of the Shareholders Club. You and your guests can get complimentary coffee, fizzy drinks,hot chocolate etc. You also get Muffins and pastries. It is lovely :)
 
To refine my question, I suppose I want to know where you can get a decent cup of simple, black, takeaway coffee, as one of our pleasures is to sit outside and people-watch, either at the parks or the Village etc... we're not too fussed about a lovely venue as such, a simple vendor-cart is fine, as long as the brew is good.:surfweb:
 
I had a nice espresso at Inventions.

Also, the coffee from the Nestle machines is FAR better than in America, and is still fairly decent. Also the espresso drinks from the machines

In America, the Nestle formulation which WDW uses is modified for an American palate and is like warm water with brown crayon dipped in...
 
In America, the Nestle formulation which WDW uses is modified for an American palate and is like warm water with brown crayon dipped in...

.. :laughing: yeah, I think I drank there once, too!;)
 
Slighty off the subject, but we noticed a "Paul" at the motorway service station we stopped at on our trip. We only noticed it as it seems to be the same as one in Kingston upon Thames.

Libby
 
Surely it has to be somewhere on Main Street, that's the place for people watching IMO.

Even if the coffee is average the atmosphere can more than make up for it.

I quite like Victoria's. But it's more of a tea and scones place.

I'd probably opt for the Coffee Grinder and grab a Baker's Box (ooer!) :thumbsup2
 
Hey, just reading Simon V's book, he refers to a Starbucks at La Vallee... :teeth:
 












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