The Last of Us and The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal’s Starbucks order revealed - it will keep you awake

Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com 
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
Visit Shots! now

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement.

It turns out you need a lot of caffeine to travel the galaxy with Grogu in Disney+’s The Mandalorian and save the world with Ellie in HBO’s The Last of Us.

Pedro Pascal’s Starbucks order has left his fans in hysterics and it turns out you need a boat load of caffeine to be one of Hollywood’s major household names. The star of HBO’s Last Of Us was captured leaving with his go-to hot drink.

Eagle-eyed viewers zoomed in on Pedro Pascal’s Starbucks cup and found that the actor behind Din Djarin needs a lot of energy to travel the Star Wars galaxy with Grogu. The Mandalorian star’s official Starbucks order is as follows: Iced quad espresso, venti cup, extra ice and six shots.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The total caffeine count of Pedro Pascal’s Starbucks order is reportedly an astonishing 384 milligrams. This is just 15 milligrams short of what the average person’s recommended intake per day should be.

Bemused fans commented on the A-lister’s order, with one writing: “That’s insane, is he OK?”, while another noted “That is a violent amount of coffee, dude must have an iron gut.”

You can watch a highly-caffeinated Pedro Pascal in Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian. To sign up for the streaming service, visit the Disney+ website.

While the actor is also starring as Joel Miller in HBO’s television adaptation of the popular PlayStation video game The Last Of Us. All nine episodes of the series will be available on Sky Go and Sky Atlantic, visit the Sky website to sign up.

DISCLAIMER: This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement.

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.

News you can trust since 1772
Follow us
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy notice