What do you order from a coffee shop?

Anonymous
Usually a medium iced latte with whole milk. Or an Americano over ice and I pour a ton of half n half in. I prefer no sugar or syrup.
Anonymous
Iced americano. Black.
Anonymous
Tall coffee, black, or decaf espresso.
Anonymous
Nonfat latte - hot or iced
Anonymous
I have coffee (at home) in the morning. Other than that, coffee shop stops are relatively rare (and expensive!), so I make them more indulgent. A pumpkin spice latte, peppermint mocha, regular mocha, hot chocolate, or regular latte.

But in general I'd much rather eat than drink my calories.
Anonymous
Decaf Americano. Hot in the winter, over ice in the summer.
Anonymous
When hot out-iced soy latte (starbucks uses vanilla soy so it's sweetens the coffee perfectly). I also like cappuccino and regular lattes.

At home I drink french roast with a dash of milk and pinch of sugar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread reminded me that, when I was little, my parents would sometimes take me out to coffee shops for hot chocolate. It was great. Then more recently, someone introduced me to Starbucks hot chocolate. It is really good! This is not my coffee shop go to, but I am making a mental note to remember to get it occasionally.


Hope this doesn't ruin it for you like it did for me, but you may want to know it's good because it has over 400 calories and 20 grams of fat if you get it without requesting a lower fat milk.

My husband doesn't care. Now I'll only get skim lattes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wherever you go--starbucks, DD, Peet's, etc.

What do you like to order?


Two eggs over easy, bacon extra crisp, hash browns, sourdough (if available) or rye toast.

(Starbucks is a shop that sells coffee, but the term "coffee shop" was already taken.)

Anonymous
No water chai or sometimes a dirty chai. Cappuccino with vanilla syrup.
Anonymous
Earl Grey tea latte. I add a splenda. I get my coffee fix at home.
Anonymous
Green tea, green tea latte, lemonades
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