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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 6:18 pm
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Will be arriving MSP in A and will be leaving from about gate C-5. Is there any Mc Donalds type place in that area to get a decent cup of coffee? Sorry not into the expensive blends Had a knee replaced so don't want to wander too far.

Also checked my seats on Sat. to see about changes (I have had 5 since I bought the ticket in Sept.) and noticed two segments are showing all seats are filled which I was surprised at since there were about 20 the last time I looked. One segment changed back and there were indeed 5 seats open. The flight in question is DCA-MSP on Dec.30. Is it a glitch or likely to have filled that quickly?
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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 6:21 pm
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Originally Posted by Audie
Will be arriving MSP in A and will be leaving from about gate C-5. Is there any Mc Donalds type place in that area to get a decent cup of coffee? Sorry not into the expensive blends Had a knee replaced so don't want to wander too far.

Also checked my seats on Sat. to see about changes (I have had 5 since I bought the ticket in Sept.) and noticed two segments are showing all seats are filled which I was surprised at since there were about 20 the last time I looked. One segment changed back and there were indeed 5 seats open. The flight in question is DCA-MSP on Dec.30. Is it a glitch or likely to have filled that quickly?
At MSP, MdDonalds moved from G to D some months ago. From A gates, take the tram two stops (end of the line), and walk towards D gates. McD on the left before reaching the first D gate.
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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 6:30 pm
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Originally Posted by mnbp
At MSP, MdDonalds moved from G to D some months ago. From A gates, take the tram two stops (end of the line), and walk towards D gates. McD on the left before reaching the first D gate.
I wouldn't go that far for ordinary coffee. Surely there are places along the way that do regular coffee. Personally I like Caribou (local chain) much better than Starbucks in that the coffee doesn't taste burnt, but it's generally full bodied and might not be what the OP wants. There's a small food court around C12-C10, for instance, as well as various F&B outlets that the OP would pass along the way.

BTW, the A and high C gates are a short flight of stairs down from the rest of the C concourse. Between gates C13 and C12 you need to look for the elevator to the right as you walk from A to C. There should be escalators too in the area, but I often see people walking up/down stairs here and also to go up one more level to the skyway connector to the high G gates. Often these escalators are out of order.
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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 6:33 pm
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Personally I like Caribou (local chain)
How do you define "local"?

We have Caribou here in the RDU area, for example.
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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 6:35 pm
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Originally Posted by fliesdelta
How do you define "local"?

We have Caribou here in the RDU area, for example.
IIRC it started here, just like Pete's started in the SF bay area but is now is Boston and elsewhere.
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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 7:21 pm
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Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
IIRC it started here, just like Pete's started in the SF bay area but is now is Boston and elsewhere.
It's definitely headquartered here.
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Peet's (not Pete's) ... they actually took over all the Caribou outlets in the DC area (and I think a lot of the east coast) last year
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Originally Posted by jrl767
Peet's (not Pete's) ... they actually took over all the Caribou outlets in the DC area (and I think a lot of the east coast) last year
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Peet's HQ - Emeryville, California

Caribou Coffee HQ - Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. The first Caribou Coffee shop was started in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, in December 1992
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Originally Posted by kettle1
Peet's HQ - Emeryville, California

Caribou Coffee HQ - Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. The first Caribou Coffee shop was started in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, in December 1992
There were Peet's locations in Berkeley by the early/mid 1970s.
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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 8:18 pm
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Not sure if you are interested in walking from the A gates to your C gate (which was implied in a post above). That involves lots of walking when you mentioned not wanting to wander too far. As indicated by mnbp, take the tram from near the start of the A concourse and you won't have any steps, escalator or elevator to deal with. If you take it two stops to the end, you are about half way between the McDonald's and gate C5 when you exit. You could also look for a store between the exit of the tram walking to C5. I believe there are a couple of places that serve coffee so you are not backtracking from McDonald's.
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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 9:40 pm
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Originally Posted by Audie
Is there any Mc Donalds type place in that area to get a decent cup of coffee?

Had a knee replaced so don't want to wander too far.
This website:

http://www.ifly.com/minneapolis-st-p...t/shops-stores

Shows a Starbucks at C1 and Dunn Bros Coffee at C12 (isn't that the mini food court?)

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Old Dec 13, 2015 | 9:54 pm
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Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
There were Peet's locations in Berkeley by the early/mid 1970s.
FROM THE WEB: Alfred Peet grew up in the coffee business while living in the Netherlands as a child. Moving to San Francisco when he was 35, he began roasting coffee in the 1960s. Peet started Peet's Coffee, Tea & Spices as a single store in 1966 in Berkeley, California. Peet's original outlet is still located on the corner of Walnut and Vine (2124 Vine Street) in the Gourmet Ghetto of North Berkeley, close to the University of California. That location now contains a museum, displaying memorabilia and historical coffee equipment.

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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 9:37 am
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Originally Posted by jrl767
Peet's (not Pete's) ... they actually took over all the Caribou outlets in the DC area (and I think a lot of the east coast) last year
Both Peet's and Caribou are owned by JAB Holding company out of Germany (who also owns Einstein Bagels and just announced the purchase of Keurig last week).
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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 5:05 pm
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OP, there are electric carts that cruise all around MSP. You could pick one up at the far end of C and get a ride to your gate; that would involve less walking than the tram.
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