I am a big coffee enthusiast. Is at hand a better coffee than Starbucks?

I love coffee. I found that Starbucks is the best coffee ever. It's smooth, rich and has a bold flavor. Is here any coffee that's better? I've tried many, various other coffees by other brands/companies but couldn't find any that equals Starbucks....What other brands out there are as well brought-up or better than Starbucks?

Answer:
I believe that diner coffe is the best coffe around. Not only is it the best coffe but you can hold as much as you want. If you are looking for on the go than Starbucks is the best here is. It may be the large coffe maker but diner coffe is always the best to me.
not really its the same entity
According to recent poll...McDonalds coffee is better consequently Starbucks.
HE:LL NO!
Second cup or Atlantis (Canada). Just as good as Starbucks, plus their Chai Lattes are far superior (Starbucks make me hurl - literally), their hot chocolates are better.
Do you brew your own at home or are you chitchat about buying it already brewed within the coffee shop?

If buying at coffe shop already brewed, Starbucks is near the top.

If brewing at home, at hand are much better coffees out there.
A pound of Organic Coffee Beans sell for the same price as a pound of Starbucks Beans and is usually a much superior talent of coffee.

If you are looking for an excellent coffee, buy a Bodum (French Press) , coffee grinder, and a pound of whole life coffee beans (better at local shops than at grocery store).
Only grind the beans just since you brew.

Trust me, you wont be disappointed. I used to think Starbucks be the best thing going until I started brewing my own at home near the Bodum. Now I'm never fully satisfied beside coffee shop coffee.
And over priced. Check out the coffee info on this site. There is a contact that will deliver to your door. Sounds pretty good to me.
Anything better than Starbuck's?
Nah...

We have "Casi Cielo." That coffee is amazing!

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