Where can I find the best cup of Coffee?!


Question:

Where can I find the best cup of Coffee?


Answers:
Seattles Best, they have great coffee I am told.

Another thing is that StarBucks owns them.

I didn't know that in the first place.

Just have to see and find out, if it is a good as it is.

I have been a StarBucks fan for many years.

Source(s):
Try http://www.seattlesbest.com/ for more information and store locations.

Try http://www.starbucks.com/ For more information and Store locations. They have good coffee and pastries.

My house, but I don't think my husband would appreciate you showing up.

That is a very personal thing. For me, Tim Hortons.

MY HOUSE!!! (I have great "coffee secrets...")

Kona.

The new McDonalds coffee is very good.

Beans & Bagel

In your kitchen! Yuban Dark Roast coffee and your coffee maker!
3 heaping scoops and 10 cups of water....and there you have it!

In your own kitchen. It is a waste of money to go out and spend money on a cup of coffee when you can easily make a whole pot at home for a fraction of the price. Go out and buy whole beans and a grinder and a coffee pot and there ya go.

Anyplace that sells shade-grown, fair trade, organic coffee.
Starbucks would be your last resort.

Tim Hortons has the best coffee. If you're in to specialty coffee then Starbucks is your best bet.

The cup I'm drinking right now is pretty darn good.

Starbucks....I've tried to help out the local by drinking their coffee,but it boils down to horrible slow service,and not as good tasting coffee. try Starbucks,its awesome!

http://www.starbucks.com/

Starbucks...I am drinking a venti toffee nut latte with cream as a I type.

Depends on where you live. Peets Coffee is the best.

MCDONALD'S has the best Coffee




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