Intro
Note: this guide only contains named drinks, so you may have to experiment a bit if the customer orders something off-menu. It also contains mild spoilers for the game, but I’ll try not to give too much away. Good luck!
Coffee-based drinks
– Coffee
– Coffee
– Lemon
Black Magic – Sweet, cool, and magically wakes you up (less warm, cool, sweet, extra bitter)
– Coffee
– Mint
– Honey
Caffe Latte – A caffeine boost dominated by milk (warm, less cool, not sweet, bitter)
– Coffee
– Milk
– Milk
Cappuccino – Italian delight (warm, less cool, not sweet, extra bitter)
– Coffee
– Coffee
– Milk
Espresso – Blacker than a moonless night, hotter and more bitter than hell itself (extra warm, not cool, not sweet, extra bitter)
– Coffee
– Coffee
– Coffee
Ginger Latte – Warm energy boost, perfect for a cold evening (extra warm, less cool, not sweet, extra bitter)
– Coffee
– Ginger
– Milk
Gingerbread Coffee – Sweetened with brown sugar to satisfy the cookie monster (extra warm, not cool, less sweet, extra bitter)
– Coffee
– Ginger
– Cinnamon
Jahe Tubruk – Ginger presides over the ground coffee at the bottom of the cup; originally from Indonesia (extra warm, not cool, not sweet, extra bitter)
– Coffee
– Coffee
– Ginger
Sugar and Spice – Spicy, sweet, and natural bliss in a cup (warm, not cool, extra sweet, bitter)
– Coffee
– Honey
– Cinnamon
– Tea
– Milk
– Ginger
*Make this drink for Gala the werewolf on his second or third visit; this will come into play later in the game
Masala Chai – Spiced tea from Southern Asia (extra warm, less cool, less sweet, extra bitter)
– Tea
– Ginger
– Cinnamon
Midsummer Night’s Dream – Sweet and memorable, like summertime blues (warm, cool, less sweet, extra bitter)
– Tea
– Lemon
– Honey
Russian Tea – Despite the name, it’s a totally American drink (warm, cool, less sweet, extra bitter)
– Tea
– Lemon
– Cinnamon
Shai Adeni – Sweet spicy chai latte from the town of Aden, Yemen (extra warm, cool, less sweet, less bitter)
– Tea
– Milk
– Cinnamon
Teh Tarik – Tea with milk, mixed by pouring the two repeatedly between cups; originally from Malaysia (extra warm, cool, not sweet, bitter)
– Tea
– Tea
– Milk
Green Tea-based drinks
– Green Tea
– Lemon
– Honey
Green Tea Latte – Both sweet and savory, with a hint of bitterness for the heart (less warm, less cool, not sweet, bitter)
– Green Tea
– Milk
– Milk
Marrakech – Fresh and healthy drink from Morocco (less warm, extra cool, less sweet, extra bitter)
– Green Tea
– Mint
– Mint
Shin Genmaicha – A variation of the Japanese brew, mixing the brown rice with ginger (warm, not cool, less sweet, extra bitter)
– Green Tea
– Green Tea
– Cinnamon
The Grinch – Green, spicy, and not everyone’s cup of tea (extra warm, not cool, less sweet, extra bitter)
– Green Tea
– Ginger
– Cinnamon
– Chocolate
– Ginger
– Cinnamon
Chocobee Miruku – Sweet, nourishing, healthy, chocolate (not warm, less cool, extra sweet, bitter)
– Chocolate
– Honey
– Milk
Dark Chocolate – A warm and calming darkness (not warm, less cool, less sweet, extra bitter)
– Chocolate
– Chocolate
– Chocolate
Spanish Sahara – Warm and cozy, just like a day in Barcelona (less warm, cool, less sweet, bitter)
– Chocolate
– Milk
– Ginger
Spiced Lady – A British chocolate drink, extremely popular in the 90’s (less warm, cool, sweet, bitter)
– Chocolate
– Milk
– Cinnamon
– Milk
– Cinnamon
– Honey
*On Friday, October 2nd, serve this to Freya. She’ll order espresso, but trust me, she needs this more
Le Menthol – Sour and cool, with a hint of home (less warm, extra cool, less sweet, bitter)
– Milk
– Mint
– Lemon
Lemony Snippet – A fortunate tale in a cup (less warm, cool, sweet, less bitter)
– Milk
– Honey
– Lemon
Milky Way – Sweet and cool, like outer space (less warm, extra cool, sweet, not bitter)
– Milk
– Honey
– Mint
*Make this drink for Neil the alien on his second visit
STMJ – Warm booster made of susu (milk), telur (egg), madu (honey), and jahe (ginger); from Indonesia (warm, less cool, sweet, less bitter)
– Milk
– Ginger
– Honey