- "Just give me something without any sugar in it."
- —Marty McFly
Coffee was a beverage served at Lou's Cafe in 1955 for 5¢ (or a nickel) a cup.
History[]
A sign in the cafe had the slogan Our Coffee 'Urns' High Praise, making a play on words from the 'urn' in which coffee is brewed, and the word 'earn'.
On November 5, Marty McFly tried unsuccessfully to order Tab and Pepsi Free, beverages made with artificial sweetener which did not exist in 1955. When he asked for something without any sugar, Lou Carruthers served him a cup of black coffee, but did not have any Sweet 'n' Low as this would not be introduced for another two years. Marty paid for the coffee with a nickel from the future — and left an extra 46¢ and a guitar pick for a tip. However, Marty never got to drink it, because he noticed his teenage dad George leave the cafe and get on his bicycle.
In 1885, Marty tried to wake up Dr. Emmett Brown, who passed out when drinking a shot glass of whiskey, by serving him black coffee at the Palace Saloon. He stopped when Chester suggested wake-up juice.
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Appearances[]
- Back to the Future
- Back to the Future novelization
- Back to the Future: The Story
- Back to the Future Part II first draft screenplay
- Paradox script
- Back to the Future Part II novelization
- Back to the Future Part III
- Back to the Future Part III novelization
- Back to the Future (video game) (Background of Lou's Cafe.)
- Back to the Future: The Animated Series
- Back to the Future (IDW Publishing)
- Back to the Future: Citizen Brown
- Issue 4: "Double Visions"
- Issue 5: "OUTATIME" (Mentioned only)
- Back to the Future: Biff to the Future
- Issue 1: "Biff to the Future Part 1" (Mentioned only)
- Issue 2: "Biff to the Future Part 2" (Mentioned only)
- Back to the Future: Citizen Brown