Where is the best place to get a coffee, other than Starbucks?!


Question:

Where is the best place to get a coffee, other than Starbucks?


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Have you seen the new Tim Horton"s commercial 50 thousand Canadian"s are addicted to it ,it's the best.

in Canada.............."Second Cup"

It depends whats near where you live....Panera Bread has great lattes and capp. Also, for good flavored coffee Dunkin Donuts is REALLY good.

Some good sit down places for coffee are XANDO's and COSI's if you have those places near you as well.

Don't laugh but I think that McDonalds has the best coffe anywhere. I prefer it over Starbucks.

Coffee Nation in Bloomington, IL

http://www.coffeenationroastery.com/...

Tully's

Borders cafe has great coffe, and they have as many flavors and mixtures as Starbucks.

Tim Hortons

I love Einstain brother's bagel (sorry for the spelling) for their vanilla hazel nut's coffee. it is so so so so so good but it has caffine. I still love it. (just dont' go right before it close, the coffee always kind of old every time I go before their closing time) go in the moring.

also the Donkin donut (sorry again for the spelling) I like their coffee too. I am not too expert on this. hope it helps.

I never know how to pick a startbucks coffee. it always to me, I pick the wrong one and taste bad. so I give up going there.

Don't know where you live but Einstein's or Kaldi's if you have them. And Einsteins (or Noah's) have great bagels as well.

My job...Atlanta Bread Company, we are Panara Breads competitor. We carry Seattle Roast, Vanilla Nut, House Blend and we also have specialty coffees such as Caramel Macchiatos, Cafe Mochas, House Lattes, and a host of other flavored lattes and cappaccinos which come in almond rocha, oregot, vanilla, caramel, peppermint, hazelnut etc. So stop on in an Atlanta Bread near you....coffee served fresh, all day, everyday!

Dunkin Donuts

Go to the source, Columbia.

McDonalds have the best coffee ever:

THE COFFEE BEANERY

They blow them away!!!!!!!!!!!!!

your kitchen my dear. get a french press, invest in a sampler pack of some nice coffee beans and a grinder and you will be the best self richeous barista in the world. I got a french press and outside coffee houses will never see the likes of me again!! if you are out and about or making somoenes aquaintence, i recomend a local coffee house over a corporate one. Starbucks is great coffee dont get me wrong, but there is a certain amount of love that goes into a local baristas roast that you cant put a price tag on.

Jack-in-the-box.......I know -I know , BUT try it before you go making fun of me...(I was very surprised too !) And you can go to McDonald's , if all you want is molten water with a hint of coffee flavor , that is if you have any skin on your tongue left that has a taste budd !!!

The Coffee Grinder on the historic square in Granbury, Texas!!

I am with tumbleweed, I think Mcdonalds actually has really good coffee. If I go to starbucks I usually get the really sweet flavored coffees because I think starbucks coffee is way too strong. Also, wawa has some pretty good coffee. If you buy at the store, I like Maxwell House smooth blend, it is really good.

If you live near a Caribou Coffee, than I would definitely recommend that over Starbuck's. In fact, I would recommend anything over Starbuck's. They use a lower grade coffee bean than other coffee shops do. Oh yeah, and they use more flavored syrups to cover up the taste of their bitter coffee.

I think it was this site that has something about a place that delivers coffee direct to your door. Not brewed of course but in packages.

I get my coffee from wal-mart they have a lot of choices there, they also have refridgerated creamers that are to die for.

I gotta be patriotic here & go with Tim Hortons.

My first preference is Starbucks, but if not that Dunkin Donuts has pretty decent coffee.




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