Where can I get the best coffee?!


Question:

Where can I get the best coffee?

I have tried Dunkin Donuts and it's too bitter for me... I only like one flavor at Starbucks, the White Chocolate Mocha... and of course any that I make at home. But where else sells good coffee?


Answers:
McDonalds! Believe it or not McDonalds serves better coffee than Starbucks. A survey says that 80% more people enjoy McDonalds coffee more than Starbucks. They did a taste test and didn't tell the surveyors what brand was which. But I tried McDonalds coffee and it kept me awake for a very long time.

I know you said you tried Dunkin Donuts but have you tried their hot carmal mocha? Add 2 sweet n lows to it and it is very good.

If Dunkin Donuts is too bitter, I think you might be in trouble. I find it to be very mild. I like bitter coffee, so I like Yukon from Starbucks...try Krispy Kreme's it is pretty mild.

Try a local diner, or small restaurant. They usually have great coffee and most have free refills. Get a good thermos and take your own good coffee with you! I love coffee but haven't found many places who's coffee I like, so I take my own. Some of those quicky stores like Sheetz or 7-eleven have good coffee. Good Luck and happy day to you!

In Canada, Tim Hortons has the best coffee.

honey if White Chocolate mocha is the only flavor of "coffee" you like, then you don't like COFFEE. You like sugar and chocolate and cream. So it is impossible to recommend good coffee to you as you will not appreciate it.

Caribou Coffee

i saw on tv one day that consumer reports rated mcdonalds new premium coffee better than starbucks..

Tim Hortons in Canada.Best coffee there is.I've heard they're going into the States.You'll love it if they do.




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