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Where to Find Coffee at Disney’s Resort Hotels (Every Location)

For most of us, coffee is essential to a Disney World vacation. It’s often a requirement for early morning starts when you visit the parks for rope drop. Others might prefer a midday caffeine boost to help them stay out later for fireworks. Or maybe you might enjoy a leisurely cup of coffee on your room’s balcony as a peaceful start to the day.

The question is: where can you find it? Thankfully, at the bare minimum, all of Disney’s hotel rooms offer an in-room coffee maker with Joffrey’s brand coffee (regular and decaffeinated). Rest assured, the in-room coffee will do if you need a cup first thing or in a pinch. However, those who prefer something a little stronger or are looking for specialty options will need to venture outside the room.

That’s where we can help. We’ve combed through all the menus and created an individual coffee guide for each resort. Below, you’ll find a list of resorts, coffee locations at those resorts, and a corresponding guide. Each guide contains photos of the in-room coffee makers (where we have them), coffee menus at the resort, and hours of operation. It’s important to note that some resorts have individual coffee shops. These are going to be your best places to order coffee at the resort. However, a few have limited hours. We have found that it can be difficult to find a cup of coffee later in the day at select resorts.

Outside of the resorts, every theme park and Disney Springs has a Starbucks location and multiple Joffrey’s. Therefore, you won’t have any trouble finding coffee, and you’ll soon know where to find your best options at the resort.

a cup of coffee sitting on a stand at a Disney Resort

Disney’s Grand Floridian

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Room Service
  • Gasparilla Island Grill
  • Beaches Pool Bar and Grill
  • Enchanted Rose Lounge
  • Grand Floridian Cafe (Press Pot Option)

Our coffee guide for Disney’s Grand Floridian details where to order coffee at the resort, along with other nearby options. The Grand Floridian is the only resort at Disney World that offers room service.

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Kona Island (Dedicated Coffee Stand)
  • Capt. Cook’s
  • Kona Cafe
  • ‘Ohana
  • Oasis Pool Bar
  • Barefoot Pool Bar
  • Wailulu Bar and Grill

Multiple locations at the Polynesian offer a press pot of coffee, including Kona Island. We discuss these locations and where to pick up a good Hawaiian blend at the Polynesian in our guide, The Best Brews at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.

Disney’s Contemporary Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Contemporary Grounds (Dedicated Coffee Location)
  • Contempo Cafe
  • Steakhouse 71

Our guide to coffee at Disney’s Contemporary goes into more specifics, including menu items and hours of operation.

Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Roaring Fork
  • Whispering Canyon Cafe

A press pot option is available at Whispering Canyon Cafe, the resort’s primary table service restaurant. For more specifics on coffee at the resort, see our Wilderness Lodge Coffee Options Guide.

Disney’s BoardWalk Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Carousel Coffee
  • The BoardWalk Deli
  • The Cake Bake Shop

The Cake Bake Shop is one of only a few locations at Walt Disney World that offers a unique brand of coffee. By unique, it’s neither Joffrey’s nor Starbucks. This location (the walk-up bakery or restaurant) has an excellent selection of specialty coffee drinks. Our Boardwalk Coffee Guide details each location.

Disney’s Beach and Yacht Club

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Beach Club Marketplace
  • The Market at Ale and Compass
  • Ale and Compass Restaurant (Press Pot Option)

See our guide: Where to Find Coffee at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club. It includes menus, photos of in-room coffee options, and other coffee destinations nearby.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and Kidani Village

  • In-Room Coffee
  • The Mara
  • Boma, Flavors of Africa
  • Sanaa (Press Pot Option)
  • Johari Treasures (Kidani Village Gift Shop)

Our coffee guide for Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is broken down into the resort’s areas, Jambo House and Kidani Village. You’ll likely want to be aware of the coffee options nearest your accommodations. If you’re staying in a villa, you’ll have a full-size coffee maker in your room. Therefore, you might prefer to bring your preferred brand of coffee.

Disney’s Riviera Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Le Petit Café
  • Primo Piatto
  • Topolino’s Terrace (Press Pot Option)

Disney’s Riviera is near the top of our list for best coffee options at a resort. Most will agree that the resort’s coffee and pastry shop, Le Petit Cafe, is top-notch. We provide specifics in our Riviera Resort Coffee Guide.

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • The Artist’s Palette
  • The Paddock Grill
  • The Backstretch Pool Bar

Disney’s Saratoga Springs is a significant resort that often requires a good deal of extra walking. Since all the rooms at this resort have regular coffee makers, you might consider bringing a preferred brand. We discuss this and other options in our Saratoga Springs Coffee Guide.

Disney’s Old Key West Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Good’s Food To Go
  • Olivia’s Cafe (Press Pot Option)

Like Saratoga Springs, Old Key West is also spread out over a tremendous area. All units will have a regular coffee maker, so you might prefer to bring your own. If you’re looking for a press pot or specialty, you’ll still have a few options. Find out more in our Old Key West Coffee Guide.

Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Riverside Mill Food Court
  • Boatwright’s Dining Hall (Press Pot Option, Dinner Only)

Most of your coffee options at Port Orleans Riverside will be restricted to the resort’s food court. We discuss those options, along with options at the neighboring French Quarter, in our resort coffee guide.

Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Scat Cat’s Cafe
  • Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory

You’ll be sipping in style with a coffee from Scat Cat’s Cafe at Port Orleans French Quarter. This location opens early and often has a line. They serve beignets…all day. You can order a cup of coffee to go with them. Find out more details in our Port Orleans French Quarter Coffee Guide.

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Barcelona Lounge
  • Cafe Rix
  • El Mercado
  • Rix Sports Bar and Grill
  • Dahlia Lounge
  • Toledo: Tapas, Steak, and Seafood

We spend a good amount of time at Coronado Springs. But until I sat down to put these guides together, I could not have told you that this resort has more specialty coffee options and locations than any other. Whether it’s morning, noon, or night, you’ll find plenty of coffee options at Disney’s Coronado Springs.

Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Joffrey’s Skyliner Stand (Exclusive Toffee Flight Latte Location)
  • Centertown Market
  • Spyglass Grill

Staying at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort has its perks regarding coffee. For starters, this resort has a Joffrey’s coffee stand in front of the Skyliner. Secondly, it’s within walking distance of Disney’s Riviera, which is home to the popular Le Petit Cafe coffee shop. For more details on coffee at Disney’s Caribbean Beach, see our entire guide.

Disney’s Pop Century Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Everything Pop Shopping and Dining

*Disney recently announced that a brand-new coffee shop is joining the lineup at Pop Century, offering specialty options. We believe this will be a dedicated bay in the food court with coffee options. Learn more in our Pop Century Resort Coffee Guide.

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

  • In-Room Coffee
  • Landscape of Flavors

Art of Animation’s food court, Landscape of Flavors, has a shared coffee and dessert bay. This location offers several specialty options. You can also hop on the Skyliner and pick up coffee at Caribbean Beach’s Joffrey’s Skyliner station. Find out more details about coffee at Disney’s Art of Animation in our guide below.

Disney’s All-Star Resorts

  • In-Room Coffee (Sports, Music, and Movies)
  • World Premiere Food Court (Movies)
  • Intermission Food Court (Music)
  • End Zone Food Court (Sports)

We created one guide for all three All-Star Resorts. Since these three resorts are budget-friendly, the options are pretty basic. Each hotel room has an individual cup coffee maker with standard accompaniments. You’ll also find coffee options at each resort’s food court. Find out specifics in our All-Star Resorts Coffee Guide.

Final Thoughts

We hope this resource helped you find the best coffee options at your resort. For similar resources, you might enjoy these other resort guides.

  • Everything You Need to Know About Disney Resort Refillable Mugs
  • Disney Bus Travel Times (Our Averages for Every Disney Resort)
  • Our Transportation Pocket Guides for Every Disney Resort
  • Disney World Resort Pools (FAQs with Details for Every Resort)

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Resorts Gal specializes in Disney World Resorts, Characters, and Dining. Explore our resources, including our Disney World Resorts Guide. It provides an overview of everything you need to know about the Disney Resort Hotels. For dining, our Disney World Dining Guide is an excellent place to start. Our Disney World Transportation Guide is a wonderful resource for planning your routes. It’s one of our most popular resources. If you plan to meet characters in the parks, we have an updated list of Disney World Characters. It includes every available character meet-and-greet in the parks and where to find rare characters throughout the year. Lastly, our Disney Parks Guide provides a complete overview of all four theme parks and water parks.

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