- I ordered a small, black
coffee from four fast-food chains to find the best one. - The drinks from
Sonic ,Wendy's , Burger King, andMcDonald's all were cheap and convenient.
I drink coffee two or three — OK, sometimes four — times a day and almost exclusively take it black.
Most days, I stick to my Keurig at home, but over the past few months, I've tried iced coffee and signature roasts from different chains.
This time, I ordered hot black coffee from Sonic, Wendy's, Burger King, and McDonald's to see which fast-food giant has the best brew.
I changed my opinion on Sonic's coffee as I kept drinking it
I expected to enjoy this option, as Sonic's Green Mountain coffee is a mild blend, and I have tried the same brand's pods before.
At first, the drink had a pretty rich and fine flavor, but it soon developed a weird aftertaste that was more dry and bitter than I would've liked.
I enjoyed the first two sips, but the shift made me really dislike this option by the end. This was the only coffee that I changed my mind about.
Despite its generous serving size, Wendy's coffee offered very little flavor
Wendy's website describes its regular coffee as a medium roast, but this drink was the bitterest out of all the options I tried.
In addition to its biting flavor, the coffee also seemed somewhat watery, which resulted in an unsatisfying combination.
But I noticed traces of a light hazelnut flavor, which at least made this option taste better than Sonic's.
I got plenty of coffee for a low price, as this drink was the largest of the four, but I wished it had a better flavor that made me actually want to finish it.
The coffee from Burger King was the most disappointing
After surprisingly being handed large servings at Sonic and Wendy's, I was glad that Burger King's version of a small coffee was a manageable size.
Unfortunately, I disliked this drink the most.
This brew had very little flavor and seemed to be both watery and burnt, which did not make for a good combination.
In all fairness, I may have just been unlucky and gotten a burnt cup of what normally would've been decent coffee, but I still wouldn't go out of my way to give this option another chance.
McDonald's coffee was easily my favorite, and I would definitely get it again
About the same serving size as Burger King's, McDonald's small coffee rose above every other option I tried for this
The chain's coffee had a great, rich flavor that wasn't bitter, making it really smooth even without any milk, sugar, or additional sweeteners.
I didn't like most of the drinks I tried, but there were some positives that every order had in common
Every chain I went to charged less than $2.25 for a small cup of hot coffee, which made each drink a more affordable option than you'd find at high-end shops and restaurants.
If you don't want your coffee black and plan to add syrups and sweeteners, these are all affordable choices.
But if you're looking for a coffee that tastes so good, you'll forget how little you paid for it, then you should definitely check out McDonald's noteworthy cup.