Do you like Disney Coffee? (Nescafe)

C&D

Well-Known Member
If your making coffee (in your rooms), and your resort has a convenience store, most of the stores have drinking water (in gallon jugs), which is not too expensive (and definitely worth the cost to create a better tasting cup of coffee). I find the Nescafe (in the Parks and about the Disney properties) to be unique enough to bring a nostalgic feeling of being 'back Home' (and actually don't find it too offending). So, in a nut shell, I've had better (but I've had a lot worse).
 

emcclay

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The coffee at Pepper Market in CSR is pretty delicious. This is coming from a family who drinks lots of coffee. Hopefully it is still delicious in 12 days!
 

real mad hatter

Well-Known Member
Irish For Me!

Ye cannae beat a good Irish coffee,heavy on the Black Bush,easy on the velvet cream,and it's goodnight from him,and goodnight from me.:ROFLOL:
 

copcarguyp71

Well-Known Member
The in-room coffee is marginal at best and I choke it down as a matter of survival in the mornings at the resort. Not much of a coffee drinker at the restaurants on property but the few times I have had it I have not thought much of it either. When it comes down to it I would chew on a used coffee filter to kick start my git-along in the morning if I needed it to get me headed into the parks but I would say Disney could offer something a little more palate pleasing than their current offerings.

I agree with others who said they need to get out of the 80's....but then again we still have UOE don't we :shrug:
 

PhilharMagician

Well-Known Member
Nescafe is not the best, but it is vital to start with good water and that is something that Florida is lacking. Now I only drink black coffee and the Nescafe was actually quite good @ The Contempo Cafe last year. I have had Nescafe in many other locations around WDW and it was horrible. For good Coffee go to Kona, Sanaa or Jiko for some expensive but good press pot coffees.

Coffee in the room is a real gamble. You could bring the best coffee grinds in the world and also have good water and run it through one of those coffee makers that have had nothing but swamp water run through it for years and it gives off the Florida swampy taste.
 

jlevis

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We stay off site and drive down. The advantage of driving is you can bring stuff - like a Keurig and lots of K-cups. Yes, our time share has a brewer and we get coffee at Publix but nothing beats a nice hot cup of Emeril's first thing in the morning. We use bottled water, btw. We don't drink park coffee.
 

Communicore

Well-Known Member
After reading some posts on other forums, I realize some people absolutely hate the Nescafe coffee served on property. Personally I LOVE the coffee and all of the flavor syrups that come along with it. In fact I drink too much coffee when I'm in Disney... do other people actually enjoy it or am I just crazy?

I love this coffee!!! I really do!! Nescafe rules! :sohappy:
 

copcarguyp71

Well-Known Member
Nescafe is not the best, but it is vital to start with good water and that is something that Florida is lacking. Now I only drink black coffee and the Nescafe was actually quite good @ The Contempo Cafe last year. I have had Nescafe in many other locations around WDW and it was horrible. For good Coffee go to Kona, Sanaa or Jiko for some expensive but good press pot coffees.

Coffee in the room is a real gamble. You could bring the best coffee grinds in the world and also have good water and run it through one of those coffee makers that have had nothing but swamp water run through it for years and it gives off the Florida swampy taste.

Hmmmm.....Maybe a Brita filter is on the shopping list for our trip on October. Maybe that would improve on the coffee. Has anyone tried this?
 

EXT

New Member
Don't blame the water

Even bad water can be made good with proper filtration and/or reverse osmosis pre-treatment. It should be required for any coffee equipment as well as for soda pop dispensing equipment. One wants to taste whatever they purchased without the taste and odor of swampwater added to your favorite drink.
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
Its absolutely vile...

but I have no other choice but to drink it since I'm a coffee addict.

I found out shortly after marrying my wife 27 years ago that if she didn't get her caffein into her system immediately in the morning she would turn into the :fork: nastiest person. I don't like the coffee at WDW I prefer Dunkin Donuts coffee, but I'll take anything for her to keep her satisfied :rolleyes:.
 

righttrack

Well-Known Member
I am unbearable without caffeine. There is some espresso here and there around The 'World which is decent, but the Nescafe, ugh. Just can't drink that. Partner up with Starbucks WDW, and we'll be good. Until then, I'll bring my own.
 

Mickey_777

Well-Known Member
The only good cofee/espresso I've ever had on property was at Ghirardelli in DTD. WDW is definitely, IMO, coffee deficient.
 

powlessfamily4

Well-Known Member
I LOVE it! after all the walking, excitement and late nights I love to head for the Nescafe in my handy dandy new refillable mug. I my brother is usually already there or meets me shortly after. We are VERY early risers so the place is usually empty. Then family members wander in over the next hour. Before you know it everyone is ready to head to the bus stop for rope drop. Ya gotta luv Disney!!!!
 

acishere

Well-Known Member
http://allears.net/din/coffee.htm

I give you the list that shall bring you salvation from the coffee flavored syrup that is Nescafe. That stuff belongs in vending machines in some lonely corner of a police station so it can be served to people being interrogated. Not in the happiest place on Earth! Fake coffee is bad show! WDW guests should be offered the best: Wawa coffee!
 

jasonfresta

Member
the only problem i have with the coffee is that they stopped providing soy milk at some point. i remember at Epcot you could always get it with soy milk... at least for a couple of years.

now it's even funnier when we're going through the bag check and my girlfriend has a tupperware full of white powder with a rubber band around it...

i always say to myself... if they don't notice that it smells like french vanilla... we're going to jail! hahah
 

flavious27

Well-Known Member
Not very good, wish that they had these in the hotels:

keurig.jpg
 

sparky03

Active Member
Disney, however, still hasn't gotten the memo that the 1980's are over and no one thinks Nescafe is any good.

Exactly. When I first started going back to Disney regularly I couldn't believe how hard it was to find a good premium coffee stand or that Disney wasn't trying to cash in on the coffee culture. What better place to sit and people watch with a good coffee drink than a Disney park or resort?

Now here it is 10 years later and they're STILL serving Nescafe. Do they have like a 50 year contract with them or something?
 

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