Disney Dreamlight Valley Very Sleepy Stitch Quest Requirement

Disney Dreamlight Valley: Very Sleepy Stitch Quest Guide

Stitch needs his morning coffee just like the rest of us

This quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley is a monumental moment for all aspiring chefs. Whether you need a pep in your step or want to complete your collection logs, this is the main event for unlocking coffee beans! That’s right. You’ll have to go on an adventure to get coffee for Stitch during this quest. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to find a comprehensive guide for the Very Sleepy Stitch quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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Disney Dreamlight Valley: Very Sleepy Stitch Quest Guide

Below are the steps to completing the Very Sleepy Stitch quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley:

  • Bring the Coffee Cup you found to WALL-E.
  • Talk to Stitch.
  • Bring the Dried-Out Coffee Sapling to WALL-E.
  • Gather the materials to plant the Coffee Tree: Pebbles, Clay, Sack
  • Talk to WALL-E.
  • Craft the Coffee Sapling at a Crafting Station.
  • Plant the Coffee Sapling in the Glade of Trust and tend to it.
  • Pick some Coffee Beans.
  • Return to Stitch.
  • Talk to Remy bout what to do with the Coffee Beans.
  • Brew some coffee for Stitch at a Cooking Station.
  • Bring Stitch his Coffee.

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Before you start this quest, you’ll have to meet the hidden requirement of locating Stitch’s coffee cup near Wall-E’s garden. After picking up the cup, bring it to Wall-E to officially begin the quest! Following a brief conversation, you’ll have to find Stitch to get more details about the situation. You’ll learn that, yes, Stitch caused some mayhem here and that he wants some coffee, providing you with a coffee bean sapling. Bring this Dried-Out Coffee Sapling to Wall-E to progress into the next part of the quest.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Give Wall-E Coffee Sapling
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Once you give the sapling to Wall-E, he’ll begin healing it for you to plant later. In the meantime, you’ll have to gather the following materials:

  • Pebbles x25 – Found on the ground around Dazzle Beach, the Forest of Valor, the Glade of Trust and the Forgotten Lands.
  • Clay x25 – Found on the ground around the Glade of Trust, Sunlit Plateau and the Forgotten Lands.
  • Sack x1 – Craft using Fiber x15 and Soil x5.

Related: Where to Find Clay in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Give these materials to Wall-E to get the revived sapling in return. With all four items on hand, head to any nearby Crafting Station to craft a Coffee Sapling. From here, you’ll have to bring it to the Glade of Trust, plant it, and water it. It’ll grow over the span of 40 minutes. After this time, harvest the coffee bean bush and bring them to Stitch.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Coffee Sapling
Image via Disney Dreamlight Valley | Edited by Prima Games

Upon bringing the coffee beans to Stitch, he’ll tell you that Remy used to make coffee for him. With this new tidbit of information, find Remy to discover multiple coffee recipes, including one for regular coffee. The coffee you want to make for Stitch has no additional ingredients aside from coffee beans. Toss one bag of coffee beans into a cooking pot and bring the cup to Stitch to complete the Very Sleepy Stitch quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley!

Disney Dreamlight Valley is available to play on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation platforms through the official website. If you’re interested in learning more about the game, check out How to Make an Oyster Platter and How to Make Gray Stuff in Disney Dreamlight Valley.


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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.