Disney Parks aren’t open yet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get your Disney coffee fix. Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company, the official specialty coffee of Walt Disney Resort, Disneyland Resort and Disney Vacation Club, has just launched their Disney Specialty Coffee Collection, which includes more than 30 Disney-themed products. Even better, Joffrey’s now also offers monthly coffee subscriptions, so you can have your Disney coffee blends delivered directly to your doorstep.
“Our Roastmaster worked in collaboration with Disney’s world-class chefs to create exclusive blends for guests to enjoy at each signature restaurant. Guests can now enjoy the Disney Specialty Coffee Collection at home,” Joffrey’s website states.
The collection boasts more than 20 Disney resort- and restaurant-inspired coffee blends, from the Kona Hawaiian blend, inspired by Kona Cafe at the Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, to the Jiko blend, inspired by Jiko – The Cooking Place’s New African cuisine at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.
In addition to ground, French press, and whole bean coffee, Joffrey’s collection also includes K-cups, variety packs, and gift sets, like the Kona Blend & French press gift set.
As for their coffee subscriptions, Joffrey’s offers three-, six-, and 12-month subscriptions for $43.69 a month. Every month, subscribers receive a curated selection of three bags of coffee in the coffee grind of their choice.
This week, Disney announced it’ll begin a phased reopening on July 11 with new safety protocols in place and limited capacity. In the meantime, Joffrey’s wants to deliver the Disney experience to your doorstep.
“We’re sharing the joy of Joffrey’s far and wide, with fans all around the world,” Joffrey’s says.
Before you go, check out Disney Parks recipes from the gallery below.
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