Best Espresso at Disney?

Kellyh123

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I would really like to try the different espressos around the world.
I would love to try the different unflavored lattes.
Just the milk and espresso so you can really taste the coffee.

What is everyone's favorite?
We will be there in 19 days :)
Thanks so much!!
 
You sounds like someone who knows coffee bean differences - you will be sadly disappointed at WDW.
 

I would really like to try the different espressos around the world.
I would love to try the different unflavored lattes.
Just the milk and espresso so you can really taste the coffee.

What is everyone's favorite?
We will be there in 19 days :)
Thanks so much!!

Tutto Italia.
 
The french press coffee at Jiko, Sanaa and Boma is great.
I would really like to try the different espressos around the world.
I would love to try the different unflavored lattes.
Just the milk and espresso so you can really taste the coffee.

What is everyone's favorite?
We will be there in 19 days :)
Thanks so much!!
As the infrequent answers to this Thread indicate, Disney is not known for their expression in coffee.

"It's better than it used to be (with the Nescafe)," is a common comment......

Starbucks is in every Park and a few are in Disney Springs. The ubiquitous Joffrey carts are drinkable...and available at the entrance of Animal Kingdom (before security).

Some of the non-Disney hotels have their own fun with coffee bars....I'm lookin' at you Four Seasons.....

The few coffee-press places includes.....KONA.
 
I would really like to try the different espressos around the world.
I would love to try the different unflavored lattes.
Just the milk and espresso so you can really taste the coffee.

What is everyone's favorite?
We will be there in 19 days :)
Thanks so much!!

There isn’t much variety for coffee lovers unfortunately. WDW banks heavily on Joffreys and Starbucks. I really like the Viking coffee from Norway, but not exactly for the coffee flavor.

Previous poster mentioned the coffee at AKL restaurants and even though I haven’t tried them I can see them being good. I’ve had Kona coffee but it’s really nothing special.
 
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I didn't try it, my my husband said the espresso at the Yacht club (Market at Ale & Compass) was pretty good and he's picky. If you are staying in a DVC villa with a kitchen..I would bring my little stove top espresso pot. I travel with an electric French press wherever we go as good coffee is a must. And I do not want to hike or wait for my first cup! Staying in a studio once years ago and before Market at Ale, I had forgotten cups and ran downstairs at the Beach Club to see if they would give us two. The cashier said no (understandable). When I said 'bummer...I have my French press and ground D&D in the room' she told me I could have the cups as she knew I wasn't going to steal their gross coffee. LOL
 
Although I don't know, I was hoping Restaurant Marrekesh had expresso. I can't tell from the online menu as it only lists specialty drinks. But since no one mentioned, I have to assume they don't.
 
I drink Kimbo or Cafe Moreno at home. I just got back from WDW and wasn't thrilled with the espresso selection. I had Joffrey's espresso 3 or 4 times a day because it was the most convenient. It got me through the week.
 
Although I don't know, I was hoping Restaurant Marrekesh had expresso. I can't tell from the online menu as it only lists specialty drinks. But since no one mentioned, I have to assume they don't.
The coffee bar in Tangerine Cafe does. They've got the best espresso mixed with orange water. It's to die for. So good I get it when it's 100 degree outside
They've got several others too but the one with orange water is my favorite.
 





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