Coffee (specifically Joffrey's) at Disney - Where are all of the locations?

Model3 McQueen

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In the Parks
No
Where in the theme parks and the surrounding areas can you get Joffrey's? So far i'm aware that there is a single cart in DCA (by the San Fransokyo bridge), and Carnation and Jolly Holiday have it available to order.

I asked Ghirardelli and they use Peet's.

Separately, I know DCA & Disneyland have Starbucks near the park entrances.
 

wdrive

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I’ve struggled with coffee at Disneyland. I’d rather drink dish water than their own unbranded coffee.

The cart by San Fransokyo bridge and Jolly Holiday Bakery are the only two none Starbuck quick service locations I use.

I’ve been told, although haven’t personally tried, most of the mixed drinks with coffee in are at least adequate to drink if you’re needing a coffee fix
 
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Jiggsawpuzzle35

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Where in the theme parks and the surrounding areas can you get Joffrey's? So far i'm aware that there is a single cart in DCA (by the San Fransokyo bridge), and Carnation and Jolly Holiday have it available to order.

I asked Ghirardelli and they use Peet's.

Separately, I know DCA & Disneyland have Starbucks near the park entrances.
I think most of the theme park uses Joffreys coffee. I know most of their specialty cold brew is Joffreys. Im pretty sure the coffee shop at the Disneyland hotel also uses it as well. It’s enjoyed their mango black tea while at Hollywood Studios last month. Only thing that irked me was the tip options at the kiosk.
 

Model3 McQueen

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Original Poster
In the Parks
No
I’ve struggled with coffee at Disneyland. I’d rather drink dish water than their own unbranded coffee.

The cart by San Fransokyo bridge and Jolly Holiday Bakery are the only two none Starbuck quick service locations I use.

I’ve been told, although haven’t personally tried, most of the mixed drinks with coffee in are at least adequate to drink if you’re needing a coffee fix

Where do you find the unbranded coffee? I've only seen Joffrey's (Disney), Peet's (Ghirardelli), and Starbucks in the parks.
 

TP2000

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I asked Ghirardelli and they use Peet's.

Oh, that makes sense. I've had good coffee at that ice cream parlor when the kids were ordering huge sundaes, but I never thought to ask what kind they used. Peet's is great, and I use their Major Dickason's for my morning cup every day.

But for dinner parties and planned company, I always serve Stumptown and their Holler Mountain blend from my Moccamaster. I used to have to have it sent mail order from Portland, but you can find it in higher end supermarkets beyond the Pacific Northwest now. It's deep and dark but very smooth. And when you've had a big dinner party journey, it works very well. Especially paired with a decadent dessert. I always get raves from Stumptown.
 

wdrive

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Where do you find the unbranded coffee? I've only seen Joffrey's (Disney), Peet's (Ghirardelli), and Starbucks in the parks.

Are most the quick service coffees not the unbranded coffee? All I saw was ‘Coffee’ on the menu no mention of any brands etc, and that’s the dish water coffee.

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Taken from the Pym Kitchen menu. The $3.79 coffee. Comes in a red styrofoam Disney Parks cup, vile.
 

TP2000

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In 1960 a cup of coffee sold for 10 cents at Disneyland snack bars and fast food restaurants.
Adjusted for inflation, that 10 cent cup of coffee should cost $1.06 today.

But in 2024 adjusted dollars, that cup of coffee has more than tripled in price at Disneyland since 1960. Why?
And if they more than tripled the price on that product, why does it taste so bad?

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Parteecia

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In 1960 a cup of coffee sold for 10 cents at Disneyland snack bars and fast food restaurants.
Adjusted for inflation, that 10 cent cup of coffee should cost $1.06 today.

But in 2024 adjusted dollars, that cup of coffee has more than tripled in price at Disneyland since 1960. Why?
And if they more than tripled the price on that product, why does it taste so bad?

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That was evil of you. I was forced to make a hot fudge sundae for second lunch.
 

TP2000

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That was evil of you. I was forced to make a hot fudge sundae for second lunch.

I am DYING laughing right now, because after I posted that I had the same instinct as you. But my icebox was bare, so I just drove down the hill to the supermarket and bought fixin's for a big hot fudge sundae tonight! I unloaded my treasure into the icebox and looked at my phone to find this message.

Bon Appetit! 🤣 🤣 🤣

And back on topic, I also stopped at Starbucks and got one of their Nitro Cold Brew things. It's foamy and very good, but not sweet at all. You kind of have to be a coffee lover to enjoy it, or at least have lived in Seattle for a time.

This thread also triggered a memory from 20 years ago... Remember in the 2000's when the hottest topic on all of the Disneyland message boards was "Why can't we get a Starbucks in the park?!?"
 

TrainsOfDisney

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The Joffrey’s Kiosks like at WDW do not exist at Disneyland. The places that use Joffrey’s have automatic espresso machines and don’t really know how to make coffee drinks based in my experiences.

The best cup of coffee I’ve found at Disneyland is ordering a reserve coffee brewed on the clover at the Starbucks in Downtown Disney. (Reserve are the higher end coffees only available at select Starbucks).
 

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