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Old 01-27-2014, 03:19 PM
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Our best coffee was in Istanbul at a roadside cafe near the spice market. So dark and so rich, wow great coffee!
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A 20 cent cappuccino in a Northern Italy train station. Café du Monde makes a pretty good cup too. Never cared for the Turkish espresso... I prefer to drink my coffee, not chew it.
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We buy a lot of the 8 o'clock coffee when it's 2 4 1 usually at Publix. Sometimes a shot of Francesca in the coffee makes for a good cup.
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I visited a friend in The Villages last year and had the best cup of coffee ever. I don't know the brand but she told me that she went to the store that morning and had it ground. Could be that fresh ground coffee is the answer?
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Dunkin Donuts is my favorite coffee.
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ones with Kalua....... Sayin...........
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Absolutely loved my grandmother's Eight o' Clock when she would give me a sip when I was a kid......without a doubt, the best coffee milkshake anywhere was at Fontaine's Pharmacy in New Bedford, Ma. The pharmacist would make the syrup himself
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My all time favorite is Kona Coffee when on any Hawaiian island. I spent a lot of time in France and got to enjoy the strong French Roast in the morning.

I think Dunkin Donuts had their best coffee when they ground the beans and brewed it at the counter. They don't seem to do that anymore and their coffee taste is still unique but doesn't quite taste the same.

Oh, and I'll take a Cafe du Monde beignet with any coffee.
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