
Coffee is an essential part of many people’s lives. At Disney, guests have to choose between Starbucks or Joffrey’s Coffee. I’ve seen arguments about which is better, and I think both have their merits. It really depends on what you’re looking for.
Recently, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge added a very unique and different new Joffrey coffee option that first debuted at Disneyland.

This cold brew coffee at Kat Saka’s Kettle is called Cold Brew Black Café Coffee. It consists of Joffrey’s black cold brew coffee, sweetened cream cheese, and cocoa puffs.
I didn’t know you needed a cocoa puff on top of your cold brew. The crunch was interesting but welcomed. The sweet cream cheese and cocoa puffs make the coffee sweeter and add a nice chocolate flavor to the cold brew. My daughter loved her choice of cocoa puffs over cold beer. When I threw the cup away, they were definitely all gone.
The Cold Brew Black Caf Coffee is priced at $5.49 and the spiked version is $14.00. I felt that the coffee was worth the price.
As an added bonus of Kat Saka’s Kettle, I topped up my bucket of popcorn with buttered blue grains. I didn’t think a bucket of popcorn could be filled with specialty popcorn, but simply asked for an explanation. At about $2.25, I was told it was the cheapest refill in the park. I’ve refilled a bucket of popcorn at Magic Kingdom for the same price, so I’m not sure if that’s entirely true. My daughter’s lips and fingers turned blue after eating this popcorn.Spicy and sweet ingredients I didn’t ask if another popcorn flavor, Outpost Popcorn Mix, was available as a refill.I didn’t think my son or daughter would like that flavor.Blue Buttered Grains , tasted just like regular popcorn refills throughout the park. I was surprised that I could get a second serving of the famous popcorn.

For your next coffee fix, we recommend heading to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge’s Kat Saka’s Kettle. you won’t be disappointed.
Have you tried the latest coffee at Disney’s Hollywood Studios? Let us know in the comments.
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