Let’s be honest about something. Florida in the summer is not a hot coffee destination. By 9am the humidity has already made every decision feel harder than it should, and the last thing you want is a steaming cup of anything in your hand while you’re walking ten miles in the sun. Iced coffee isn’t just a preference at Disney World — it’s a survival strategy. Cold caffeine hits faster, travels better, and doesn’t turn into a lukewarm disappointment the moment you get distracted by a parade.
Here’s the other thing nobody says out loud but every Disney veteran knows: the caffeine headache doesn’t care that you’re on vacation. It will find you somewhere between the second attraction and lunch, usually at the worst possible moment — mid-queue, mid-family debate about where to eat, or right as the fireworks start. Knowing where your nearest iced coffee is before that headache arrives isn’t overthinking it. It’s basic trip management. The guests who plan their coffee stops with the same seriousness as their Lightning Lane reservations are the ones who make it to park close without incident.
And then there’s the social reality of it all. There is a version of you that exists after a good iced coffee — patient, enthusiastic, genuinely delighted to be at the most magical place on earth. Everyone around you benefits from that version. Your travel companions know it. Your kids definitely know it. The sooner you find your coffee, the sooner that person shows up. Consider this guide a public service to everyone in your travel group.
Disney World has quietly become one of the best theme park destinations for iced coffee lovers — if you know where to look. Here’s the full breakdown by location.
Magic Kingdom

Cheshire Café — The White Rabbit Cold Brew White chocolate and raspberry in a cold brew format. It sounds like a dessert, drinks like a coffee, and the line is almost always shorter than you’d expect for something this good.
Joffrey’s Revive (Tomorrowland) — Mission to S’mores Latte Iced This kiosk carries an exclusive drink you can’t get at any other Joffrey’s on property. Worth seeking out specifically.
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EPCOT

Joffrey’s (World Discovery or Monorail Station) — Shakin’ Jamaican Cold Brew One of the most talked-about cold brews on property. Bold, sweet, and strong — with optional flavor shots of hazelnut, caramel, or vanilla. EPCOT has five Joffrey’s locations so the line is rarely bad.
Hollywood Studios
Kat Saka’s Kettle (Galaxy’s Edge) — Cold Brew Black Caf Cream cheese cold foam and cocoa puffs on top of cold brew. It sounds chaotic and it absolutely works. This one has a dedicated following and regularly shows up as a favorite among repeat visitors.
Epic Eats — Epic Cold Brew Spectacular A lesser-known stop that flies under the radar while everyone queues at the Starbucks near the park entrance.
Animal Kingdom
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Satu’li Canteen (Pandora) — Cold Brew Flight Three cold brews side by side — classic, ube, and matcha — for $9.29. The ube version with butterfly pea flower is genuinely stunning visually and tastes as good as it looks. Available all day since summer 2025.
Kusafiri Coffee Shop — Coconut-Flavored Iced Coffee Easy to miss, rarely crowded, and a nice change of pace from the standard cold brew options elsewhere in the park.
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Disney Springs

Gideon’s Bakehouse — Peanut Butter Cold Brew This one has a legitimate cult following. Rich, indulgent, and unlike anything else on property. Seasonal variants like banana cold brew rotate through as well. The wait for Gideon’s itself can be long, but the coffee window moves faster.
Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew — Nitro Cold Brew Smooth, low-acidity, and pairs perfectly with a donut if you’re already there. An underrated stop that most guests associate only with the food.
The Resorts
Kona Island (Polynesian Resort) — 100% Kona Iced Coffee For coffee purists, this is the move. Kona coffee served properly, in a resort setting that makes the whole experience feel like a genuine break from the parks.
Le Petit Café (Riviera Resort) — French-Style Iced Coffee Quieter, more relaxed, and a genuinely different vibe from anything inside the parks themselves.
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The best iced coffee at Disney World isn’t at Starbucks. It’s scattered across six locations that most guests walk past every single day. Now you know where to find them.

