Honestly? No. We have a lot of "coffee" ivents in everyday life but the coffee here is mostly shitty mix from secondary European distributors, even if it advertised as "100% Arabica", "mild robusta", "original Paris taste" - almost everything is trash. Definitely the second best coffee I've tasted was the espresso in Italy. The best one - in Istanbul. Well, not so bad one was on the bridge of USS Mount Whitney during her port call in Kiel, Germany, several years ago.
Of course we have Starbucks, MD, BK, KFC coffee but have you ever met a person who dares to call that paper/plastic taste "good"?
Tea is another matter. There are four meals in Russian Navy aday, midrats aside: morning tea, dinner, supper and evening tea - those are official names. No breakfast, just morning tea - tea, white bread, butter, sometimes jam (I preferred cherry one) and shokolade, cheese, everything just like in that fucking old England except milk (powder and canned milk might be asked but of little use). Same with evening tea. Black one, of course, no green and fruit tea in the Russian Navy. Strong, black, hot, sweet. A tea.
Same color as brandy, btw. It's useful when you stand JOOW beyond the Polar circle at winter. Just breathe by nose to avoid OOD interest. Or offer him a cup - it usually works;-)
Tea is everywhere here. In a fastfood courts, where coffee is usually instant or sour, the tea could be quite great.
So if you are coffee maniac and want to visit Russia, bring your coffee in a luggage.
But if you visit Ukraine, especially Western part, or Lithuania - well, they'll prepare a COFFEE! Mild beans, slightly touched by fire, milled manually, boiled with a drop of honey and a leaf of apple tree - deadly tasty!