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There is a specific kind of tired that only a Disney morning understands. You are up before the sun, the people you are traveling with are counting on you to make the day great, and the only thing standing between you and that is a really good cup of coffee. The good news is that finding the best Disney World coffee is genuinely easy once you know where to look, and I promise it goes so far beyond the Starbucks on Main Street.
There is so much more to Disney coffee than you might expect, with great options spread across the resorts, the parks, and Disney Springs. Most of it is built around Joffrey’s, the official specialty coffee of Walt Disney World. Some spots are quick caffeine pit stops. Others are the kind of place you plan a slow morning around. After years of helping clients map out their trips and far too many personal research mornings with an iced coffee in hand, these are the ones worth knowing about.

What Makes the Best Disney World Coffee Worth Seeking Out
Before we get into specific spots, it helps to know the lay of the land. Joffrey’s Coffee and Tea Company is the official specialty coffee partner across Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Disney Vacation Club, which means you will see those kiosks and cafes practically everywhere you turn. The brand has been roasting in Florida since 1984, and their roastmaster worked with Disney’s chefs to create exclusive blends you cannot get anywhere else.
That last part is what makes Disney coffee fun. You are not just grabbing a generic latte. Different signature restaurants pour their own custom blends, certain kiosks have a single specialty drink you can only order at that exact spot, and the resort cafes each have their own personality.

The Best Disney World Coffee Spots to Try
The best Disney World coffee spots fall into a few categories. There are destination cafes worth planning a morning around, the in-park specialty drinks you can only get in one spot, the cozy resort coffee bars, and the Disney Springs options for a slower pace. Here are the ones worth knowing about, broken down so you can find the right fit for whatever kind of morning you are having.

Le Petit Cafe at Riviera Resort
If you only make one coffee stop on your whole trip, make it this one. Tucked just off the lobby at Disney’s Riviera Resort, Le Petit Cafe is a Parisian-inspired coffee shop that feels like a little escape from the theme park hustle, and plenty of guests ride the Skyliner over specifically to drink coffee here.
For a lot of people, this is the best Disney World coffee on property, and once you taste it, you will understand why. The cold brews tend to steal the show, but the lattes and espresso drinks are reliably good too, and the pastry case is dangerous in the best way.
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The Cake Bake Shop at BoardWalk
If your idea of a perfect coffee involves a setting straight out of a fairytale, this is your spot. The Cake Bake Shop opened at Disney’s BoardWalk in October 2024, a French-inspired bakery known for handmade cakes, macarons, and Swarovski chandelier displays.
On the bakery side, you can walk up and order without a reservation, and the lattes are as beautiful as they are delicious. The Raspberry Rose Latte and the Bubble Bear Vanilla Rose Latte are standouts, elevated in both style and taste, and you will not find anything like them anywhere else on property. The White Chocolate Pearl Latte has also been making the rounds online, made with Ghirardelli white chocolate, French vanilla and almond syrups, and topped with whipped cream and pearl sprinkles.

Joffrey’s Revive in Magic Kingdom
When you are inside Magic Kingdom and the caffeine need hits, head to Tomorrowland. The Joffrey’s Revive kiosk near Space Mountain serves a specialty drink you cannot get anywhere else on property.
The Mission to S’mores latte is specific to this Tomorrowland location and combines Joffrey’s espresso with chocolate sauce and marshmallow syrup, topped with whipped cream, graham cracker crumbs, and marshmallows.
It does run sweet, so this one is more of a treat than your no-nonsense morning fuel. But if you love a dessert-style drink and a little Disney history with your caffeine, it is absolutely worth the stop.
The Indiana Jones Cold Brew at Hollywood Studios
Hollywood Studios has a fun new addition for coffee lovers. The Epic Cold Brew Spectacular launched at Epic Eats as a tie-in to the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular. It is a vanilla-flavored Joffrey’s cold brew topped with cookie butter cold foam and finished with a little chocolate Indiana Jones hat plus golden sprinkle treasure.
Flavor-wise, keep your expectations reasonable. The vanilla cold brew is pleasant and light, but the cookie butter foam is subtle and the treasure sprinkles do not add much beyond the look. Give it a good stir to combine the flavors.

The Black Caf at Galaxy’s Edge
If you are spending time in Galaxy’s Edge, the Black Caf is a must-order, and it is one of those drinks that looks just as cool as it tastes. You will find it in the Black Spire Outpost.
It is a cold brew topped with sweet cream cheese foam and chocolate puffs, which sounds unexpected and absolutely works. The cream cheese gives it a rich, almost cheesecake-like quality, and the chocolate puffs add a fun little crunch on top. Here is my tip, ask for extra sweet cream when you order. It balances the strong and somewhat bitter cold brew perfectly and takes the whole thing from good to genuinely crave-worthy. Give it a stir before you drink so that the creamy topping works its way through.

The Round ‘Em Up Latte at Toy Story Land
If you are walking through Toy Story Land at Hollywood Studios and need a pick-me-up, do yourself a favor and stop at Joffrey’s in the Pixar area. The Round ‘Em Up Latte has been a fan favorite for years, and once you have tried it, you will get the hype.
It is a Toy Story themed latte made with cookie butter and dulce de leche syrups, topped with whipped cream, rainbow sprinkles, and animal crackers on top. You can order it hot or iced, but if you are out in Toy Story Land in the Florida sun, iced is the best choice.

The Bunny Burrow Coffee at Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom got an adorable new drink to celebrate the Zootopia attraction, and it is exactly as cute as it sounds. The Bunny Burrow Coffee is a cold brew layered with blueberry syrup at the bottom and sweetened condensed milk on top, finished with whipped cream, blue pearls, and a little candy carrot.
Here is your heads-up before you order. The condensed milk and sweetness really take center stage, and it takes a good bit of stirring to mix everything together. The blueberry flavor is more of a pretty visual than a strong taste, so go in expecting a sweet drink rather than a balanced morning cup. If you are celebrating a Zootopia visit or you just love a fun themed drink, it is a sweet little moment.
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Contemporary Grounds at the Contemporary Resort
Some of the best Disney World coffee is waiting at the resorts, especially on mornings when you are not racing to rope drop and can actually sit for a minute. Contemporary Grounds, on the first floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort, is a favorite for a reason.
It serves gourmet Joffrey’s coffees, iced tea, hot chocolate, smoothies, and assorted artisan baked goods, all in a spot that is perfect for fueling up before the parks. The real draw is the latte art. Baristas here can top any hot foamed drink with Mickey and Minnie designs. Grab your cup, then walk right over to Magic Kingdom and sip in style on Main Street.

Barcelona Lounge at Coronado Springs
If you want something a little more grown up with a great atmosphere, the Barcelona Lounge at Coronado Springs is worth the trip. Set in the downstairs lobby of the Gran Destino building, it is a beautiful coffee and espresso bar by day that turns into a Spanish-style bar at night.
A good coffee in a pretty space, no rush, no line stress. If you are staying at Coronado or just want a calmer start to your day, it is a lovely place to slow down for a few minutes before everything kicks into gear.

Kona Island at the Polynesian
Over at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, the Kona Island coffee bar serves lattes and specialty drinks upstairs over the lobby. It is an easy stop if you are already in that pocket of the monorail loop, and a great option if you are hopping to Magic Kingdom for the day.
The vibe here is relaxed and tropical, which makes it a nice match for a morning when you want your coffee to feel like part of the getaway rather than just a quick grab. Pair it with a walk around the Poly grounds and you have got a genuinely lovely start to the day.

Joffrey’s at Disney Springs
Disney Springs is its own little world when it comes to coffee, and it is the perfect place to caffeinate when you are shopping and strolling instead of park hopping. The Joffrey’s Coffee and Tea Company in The Landing is a cozy full storefront where you can grab hot and cold specialty drinks, plus signature blends from the Disney Specialty Coffee Collection to take home.
There is also a genuinely fun perk here that you will not find at the park kiosks. The Disney Springs Joffrey’s location lets you upload a photo of your face to be turned into custom latte art, which is currently the only spot on property offering that. It is a little silly and completely worth it for the photo alone.

Where to Find Starbucks at Disney World
Sometimes you just want your usual order, and Disney has you covered there too. Starbucks has a location in all four theme parks and in Disney Springs, so your go-to drink is never far away. In the parks you will find them dressed up in theming that matches each land, and the in-park stores carry exclusive Disney Starbucks cups and tumblers that make a fun souvenir.
The nice thing about the Starbucks locations is the consistency. If you have a particular order you live by and do not want to gamble on a new specialty drink first thing in the morning, this is your safe bet. Just know the lines on Main Street can get long at rope drop, so mobile ordering when available is your friend.

The Best Disney World Coffee to Bring Home
One of my favorite parts of any Disney trip is finding a little way to keep the magic going once you are home, and coffee is genuinely one of the best ways to do it. The Joffrey’s Disney Specialty Coffee Collection has grown into a full lineup of blends inspired by the parks, resorts, and beloved characters, so you can keep sipping your way through Disney memories long after the trip is over.
The collection rotates and grows constantly, so there is almost always something new to try. The Mickey Mouse Classic Blend is a great everyday choice if you want a smooth medium roast that goes with anything. The Stitch Ohana Blend has tropical pineapple and sweet coconut crème notes if flavored coffee is more your thing. Seasonal blends are honestly so fun, with rotating drops like Hocus Pocus for fall, holiday-themed blends in the winter, and limited releases tied to park anniversaries and big moments.

How to Plan Your Best Disney World Coffee Strategy
Here is the honest truth about coffee at Disney World. You will never be more than a few minutes from a cup, so the goal is not finding coffee, it is finding the right coffee for the moment you are in.
For rope drop mornings when you need speed, lean on the in-park Joffrey’s kiosks and Starbucks locations and grab whatever works fastest. For mornings when you have a little breathing room, the resort coffee bars like Contemporary Grounds and Barcelona Lounge are absolutely worth building into your day. And if you are after the best Disney World coffee that you truly cannot recreate anywhere else, plan a Skyliner trip to Le Petit Cafe at Riviera for that Riviera Resort Blend cold brew, or treat yourself to a rose latte at the Cake Bake Shop.
One quick note for planning, drink lineups and prices shift with the seasons, so it is always smart to peek at the My Disney Experience app for current menus and hours before you go.


