Ahhhh....coffee. Whats your favorite?

Angel Tarragon

Dawn Dragon
Right now I'm drinking the my second favorite (Don Francisco's Vanilla Nut Medium Rost) coffee in the world, only because coming by my first fave (Kahlua Vanilla Crème Artificially Flavored Non-Alcoholic coffee) is a bit difficult and a bit pricey.

What are your faves?
 

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Dunkin Donuts if I'm out of the house.

When I'm making coffee at home it depends on if we're talking grounds or beans. For coffee grounds I like Melitta. It's a bit pricy when compared to things like Maxwell House or "Chock Full o' Nuts" (both brands I'd previously used) but it's worth it. If I'm grinding my own beans I prefer the amaretto flavored ones at the local grocery store.

I'll splurge on beans too. I only have them once a week at most and it's worth getting really good quality ones if you only have them as a rare treat.
 



At home I drink Community Coffee, Medium Roast with cream.

On the go I prefer 7-11 Dark Mountain Roast. Mickey-Dees new coffee blend is also pretty tasty. When I'm at Starbucks its cafe americano (three shots of espresso with hot water added).

I'm also known to not turn down the free swill they provide me at work.

:)
 



Stumptown Coffee, here in good ol' Portland - quite possibly the Best. Coffee. EVAR. I like my coffee black, no sugar, and none of that fancy-ass flavored crap either, damn it! I drink coffee-flavored coffee.
 

Heaping tablespoon of instant coffee into an ounce of hot water in a soup mug. Add 20 oz. of 2% milk. Chug.

Not exactly my fave, but it is breakfast.
 
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Most days it's Folgers Columbian ground. Weekends I actually like the premium Folgers, too.

For coffee to go, Seattle's Best and Starbucks makes a decent cup o joe (the latter is a darker roast than I prefer). I never go for the fancy coffees that cost $4+.

Neither of which are in my town, so I go the local mom and pop's which has Boyd's. McDonald's makes a decent premium drip (which I've heard is is Seattle's Best, so that makes a lot of sense).

I need to try some more premium coffees, especially grinding my own beans.
 

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