OK, I will come out as coffee ☕ posh, but...

I was asked to prepare a drink from some brown powder. It came in a box with the sign "Lavazza", which is on cafés around the world. I've rightfully interpreted it up to now as "never get coffee here". But now that I filled the cup with that brown powder with hot water, I decided to smell it. My reaction is "this gross brownish liquid is never touching my lips or tongue".

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I feel you. Good coffee is a rare thing to find. I wonder what would you think about my favorite coffee brand Saquella.

I was on a submarine. The coffee pots are industrial defense contractor grade drip machines with nuclear reactor power heating elements.

You order coffee thusly:

"I would like a 2 and 2."

That means, 2 seconds cream 2 seconds sugar.

It can get worse.

I do not like the taste of coffee at all (therefore drinking cappucino mostly).

Is there any cafe in Prague where they can change my opinion and baseline setup for "good coffee"?

of course, Prague is full of great coffee.

I basically use the European coffee trip app. I think it's a Slovak app, but has only hipster rated specialty coffee. I've never been to a bad coffee shop with it, the quality selection is amazing to the point I don't use Google maps for finding coffee anywhere in Europe. They should expand to other continents though.

Installed, thanks. Few of the cafe's next to my job office.

One of them tried already but did not feel big difference from my home made cheap coffee.

Probably I really do not like coffee. :)

What is the difference between blue and red labeled cafe?

Did not find explanation anywhere.