Favorite place to buy a cup of coffee to go at WDW?

mom22boys

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I am not a coffee drinker, but on our next trip I will be traveling with some coffee lovers. Where do you like to get a quick cup of good coffee when you are at WDW?

Much thanks! :daisy:
 
Hmmmm... I like the little kiosks in the WS. They have several different options and they are all good!

Also, Fountain View Cafe in Future World has nice coffee.

There is that little place in MGM Studios, I can never quite get the name right, something like Writer's Corner or what not? It has nice coffee.

If you want incredible coffee (not to go) get the pressed pot at Boma or Jiko.

Spoodle's has great morning coffee too. Again, not to go.
 
DVC~OKW~96 said:
There is that little place in MGM Studios, I can never quite get the name right, something like Writer's Corner or what not? It has nice coffee.

Where is this located? Thanks for all of the other suggestions too! :)
 
mom22boys said:
Where is this located? Thanks for all of the other suggestions too! :)

oh goodness you've started me off now. we always go there it is also very cool on a hot day. as well as serving good coffee it sells decent hot tea. i shall puzzle all day now. willtry and get back with an answer! :thumbsup2
 

susan1 said:
oh goodness you've started me off now. we always go there it is also very cool on a hot day. as well as serving good coffee it sells decent hot tea. i shall puzzle all day now. will try and get back with an answer! :thumbsup2

hi
got it lol
The Writers Stop
New York Street
books and coffee shop

can breathe easy now :)
 
My roommate constantly has a cup of coffee in his hands at home. He can certainly appreciate a nice blend at a fancy coffee place, but is also more than used to the brown sludge from the teacher's break room at school. Honestly, so long as it's hot and caffeinated, he's good to go.

Threads pop up on the boards from time to time saying how awful the coffee is at WDW unless you get it from one of a few special places. He didn't find this to be the case, though. He enjoyed the coffee at Roaring Forks, the counter service location in the Wilderness Lodge, just fine. We opted for the refillable mugs on our first day, and he certainly got his money's worth of coffee during the week. (I don't touch coffee, myself, but my mug got a good deal of use at the soda fountain.)

I guess what it boils down to (no pun intended) is how big of coffee connoisseurs your friends are. Is it more important to get a gourmet cup of coffee even if it means going out of the way to find it, or are they just looking for a convenient cup of joe to get them moving in the morning?
 
Either the Kona cafe, or the little counter service next to it. Great pastry too. Husband bought this big cheese danish type thing one morning, and coffee and brings it back to the room while we finish getting dressed. YUMYUM
 
There was a 'proper' coffee and cake stand just to the left on the way to Mission Space and Test Track in Epcot. Lovely!
 
Theres a coffee stand at AK next to the DVC kiosk, not far from Everest. By far the best coffee, lattes, chi tea,and frozen coffee drinks...they even had white tea!
 
I like the bakery at Boardwalk and the bakery on Main Street in MK.
 
Another vote for the stand outside Kona Cafe. The stand serves the same coffee as Kona Cafe - the best coffee we've had at WDW. It is only open in the mornings, but you can get a to-go cup from Kona Cafe if the stand is closed when you are there.
 



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