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A single shot of espresso measures to 1 oz. and contains 75 mg of caffeine. The most common multiples of shots have special names: Doppio for two shots, Trippio or Triple for three shots, and Quatro ...

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A strong coffee prepared by forcing live steam under pressure or boiling water, through the ground dark roasted coffee beans.

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Any hand-crafted beverage that contains espresso in its recipie. Some beverages like latte are composed of a small percentage of espresso while 'pure' espresso beverages are predominatly espresso.

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The largest size cup available to order. Only available at select locations and for Iced Tea and Iced Coffee. This cup holds 30 oz.

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The smallest size cup available to order. Only available for hot drinks and hold 8 oz. of liquid. Most commonly used for pure espresso drinks.

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The small size cup available to order. The hot and cold cups are both 12 oz, and have one shot when containing an espresso beverage. The exception, Americano, has two shots.

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The medium size cup available to order. The hot and cold cups are both 16 oz, and have two shots when containing an espresso beverage. The exception, Americano, has three shots.

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