ciniminis
When I grow up, I want to retire
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2015
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- 125
I tolerated the mediocre coffee on our first DCL cruise and survived - after most MDR meals, the tea bag was the better option. Cove Cafe was inconvenient because they don't allow kids, and I'm a single parent always having DS in tow - when I did find a chance to try it wasn't that great either.
On our second DCL cruise I tried Palo and Remy - Remy's Blue Mountain coffee was a REVELATION, truly excellent. I would gladly pay an upcharge for that quality of coffee every morning if only it were available.
Since the Blue Mountain was only available when dining at Remy though, for the other times I brought onboard 2 bottles of cold brew concentrate (CoolBrew brand is very good and ships chilled, but you can also make your own) - mix with cold milk from drink station (so refreshing!) or with hot milk from room service for breakfast. I think it's an enjoyable alternative especially if you like coffee with milk, but of course you can add water instead for something more like an Americano.
On our second DCL cruise I tried Palo and Remy - Remy's Blue Mountain coffee was a REVELATION, truly excellent. I would gladly pay an upcharge for that quality of coffee every morning if only it were available.
Since the Blue Mountain was only available when dining at Remy though, for the other times I brought onboard 2 bottles of cold brew concentrate (CoolBrew brand is very good and ships chilled, but you can also make your own) - mix with cold milk from drink station (so refreshing!) or with hot milk from room service for breakfast. I think it's an enjoyable alternative especially if you like coffee with milk, but of course you can add water instead for something more like an Americano.