Iced Coffee???

Disneymusicgirl said:
There's a place in MGM called the Writer's Stop, it's to the left of Sci-Fi and right on the corner of the Streets of America. I got iced coffee there in June, and it was almost as good as Dunkin's. :thumbsup2


Thanks!!! I'll write that down. I can have one while my kids meet the power rangers :)
 
why she needs ice coffee (go RI!), where do you live Frayedend? I am glad to see other people on the DIS boards understand that the real important questions don't neccesarily involve the DDP!!

We leave Saturday for a trip from RI to the midwest and have found 3 years running, that Dunkin Donuts in Penn. is the last stop for an ice coffee, at least on our route! I was so happy to find a Tim Horton's in Ohio years ago, then nearly choked on the frappa/latte/iced/sugar/grande they gave us! Starbucks in the bottle doesn't cut it either.

From Wikipedia--
Rhode Islanders have a particular fascination with coffee. There are coffee shops on almost every corner. According to a Providence Journal article, Providence features the highest number of coffee/donut shops per capita in the country. It is common belief that more coffee ice cream is sold here per-capita than any other state. The Official State Drink of Rhode Island is coffee milk, a beverage created by mixing milk with coffee syrup. This unique syrup was invented in the state and is bottled and sold in most Rhode Island supermarkets.
No wonder I feel so much more realxed when we hit the midwest... Another quote from columnist Mark Patinkin--
A New York marketing firm called the NPD Group found that Providence has more doughnut shops per capita than anywhere else--one shop per 4700 people. Boston ranks second with one doughnut store for every 5,750 people.
My town of around 6,000 people has literally 4 Coffee Shops--2 Tim Hortons and 2 Dunkin Donuts in the town limits. One is brand new and another DD is in the works. I kid you not.


Thanks for the good suggestions as to locations. I also agree with frozone about bringing instant to make your own. I do that at home when desperate. Lots of cream helps.

Now, about the fluffanutter thing. My 6 year old is a walking ad for Fluff--goalie5hole--I'd be surprised if you weren't from RI or Mass with that "accent"-- isn't it funny the things we crave, even with all the good food to get when we travel?

Last question--frayedend-- where'd you get the username? Each time I see it it reminds me of a joke about this rope who goes into a bar...seriously.

Good luck on the iced coffee quest all!


Heidi in RI
 
Ghirardell's in DTD has iced coffee, and there is a Dunkin Donuts just outside Disney property on Apopka Vineland rd. Very close.
 
Luvamouse said:
I also agree with frozone about bringing instant to make your own. I do that at home when desperate. Lots of cream helps.

Ever try it with vanilla soymilk? It's really good.

I cold-brew my own concentrate, and it's every bit as good as Starbuck's Shaken Iced Coffee.
 

frayedend said:
:rotfl2: Why didn't you just tell them you wanted to make a fluffernutter. I'm sure they'd understand! :rotfl:
That's actually what I said and that's when I got the look.
 





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