Anywhere serve BIG Coffee? ☕

So let’s say I want like 1L of coffee somewhere in Kanto. Maybe 500ml. Make a little half-day trip out of it and sit down somewhere without tiny chairs. I know, I’m asking for the moon and the sun.

Bonus points: It’s good coffee or specialty coffee. I already know half a dozen places that’ll make me the “best one sip of coffee I’ve ever had” but I want a BIG coffee.

Tempted to make this an American only thread and saw lots of recommendations for coffee places, but I specifically want A BIG COFFEE in or around Tokyo, the more north the better. ☕☕☕

Maybe this is just 5:30pm on friday feels but thought I’d ask.

21 comments
  1. My basket and other grocery stores sell 1 liter of ice coffee for like 100 yen so you could get that and go to a park but that doesn’t really answer your question

  2. Hahahahaha…….. hahahahaha….. ha…..

    That was good.

    Sorry dude. We only get jumbo beers here.

  3. A lot of places have bottomless coffee, which is better since you don’t end up with a mass of cold coffee an hour into sitting there.

  4. Isn’t the Starbucks maximum size like A LOT? But yeah, not many places with good coffee will give you a ton of it.

  5. Step one: buy a container.
    Step two: buy however many coffees you like.
    Step three: Poor into container

  6. I know Komeda Coffee has like three sizes of coffee. I don’t actually know how much is in their largest, but you can try them.

  7. Buy a Hario V60 size 03 pot, dripper, and filters.

    Buy whole roasted coffee beans from that coffee shop that makes that good coffee.

    Buy a high end burr grinder like a Baratza Encore.

    Buy a 1.5 liter Thermos pitcher.

    Grind the coffee at medium courseness. Boil some water. Let it cool to around 92 degrees C.

    Pour the water into the Hario pot and back out of it.

    Put the coffee grinds in the filter. Let’s say 20 to 25 grams.

    Brew 500ml of coffee. Start by dripping just a bit of hot water on the grinds. Watch them rise. Wait 30 seconds. Start slowly dripping the water again without stopping, without collapsing the bloom, in a spiral motion, until you have 500ml.

    Pour it in the Thermos.

    Do all that again.

    You now have 1 liter of delicious hot coffee.

    It may take a little practice until it tastes as good as that coffee shop.

  8. Highway rest stops have it. Gotta be disgusting though.

    The men at work nearby show up with a 1.5L Thermos vacuum flask each, with coffee or something stronger.

  9. tbh, i’d get a really good vacuum thermos, and bring my own and go liberal with my grinds. maybe find a good bakery instead to go with the coffee and enjoy at a park or viewpoint somewherr

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