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5. Keoke Coffee - Jiko - The Cooking Place (Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge) 

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This adults-only option at Jiko - The Cooking Place is a perfect after-dinner pick-me up, and is a smooth mixture of Brandy, Kahlúa, Dark Crème de Cacao, and Coffee, topped with Whipped Cream. 

4. Mustang Coffee - Nomad Lounge (Disney's Animal Kingdom)

 
Another adults-only offering, this coffee drink is available at the Nomad Lounge just outside the brand new Tiffins restaurant at Disney's Animal Kingdom, and blends Crown Royal, brown sugar, and butter with hot Coffee for a sumptuous and savory treat. 

3. Doppio - Vivoli il Gelato (Disney Springs)

Image: Vivoli il Gelato
 
If you like your coffee strong rather than sweet, you owe it to yourself to stop by Vivoli il Gelato at Disney Springs. Though this shop might be most well-known for its sweet treats, its one of the few places guests can get authentic Italian Doppio, which is a strong, double shot espresso drink, served hot. Though the cup is small, this brew packs a punch and will help you power through whatever the rest of your day brings. 

2. Tipsy Ducks in Love - Joy of Tea (China Pavilion - Epcot)

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This drink certainly has a funny name, and actually looks rather plain, but this adults-only coffee is definitely a hidden gem. Made with a blend of cold tea and coffee, as well as a splash of bourbon and some chocolate mixed in for good measure, this whipped cream-topped beverage is decadent without being too sweet and will perk up even the most tired feet after a long day at the World Showcase. 

1. Hawaiian Kona Coffee Press Pot - Kona Cafe (Disney's Polynesian Village Resort)

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Though many table service restaurants around Walt Disney World serve coffee in a press pot, the Kona Cafe at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort press pot has the advantage of containing what is, quite simply, the best coffee in Walt Disney World. The Kona blend at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort is also available in a to-go cup, but if you have the opportunity to savor this superlative blend in a press pot on an early morning, it is, quite simply, a transformative experience for coffee lovers. And that's some real Disney magic! 
 
Do you have a go-to coffee place at Walt Disney World? Share your favorites below! 
 
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I just wished that the coffee in general was better at WDW. On our last vacation, it seemed too weak at the resort and at the quick services and the only decent coffee I had was at the California Grill, so I guess the "signature" dining has good coffee.

So the Kona coffee is a blend? Or is it 100% kona coffee?

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