

Come on in, stay awhile at our welcoming Starbucks coffeehouse in Vancouver. Savor brewed coffee, tea, espresso, Cold Brew, Refreshers, and seasonal favorites, alongside quality breakfast and lunch sandwiches, wraps, egg bites, and a variety of pastries and bakery favorites. Take a moment to relax with comfortable seating and free WiFi. Explore the menu and order ahead in the Starbucks app or on our website. Plus, join Starbucks® Rewards to earn Stars toward free drinks and food, receive personalized offers, and enjoy exclusive member benefits. Since 1971, Starbucks Coffee Company has been dedicated to ethically sourcing and roasting highquality arabica coffee, bringing the Starbucks Experience to life in every cup.
Welcoming coffeehouse with handcrafted coffee, espresso & tea, plus breakfast, lunch & pastries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Fred Meyer, 7720 Northeast Highway 99 Hazel Dell, Vancouver, WA 98665
Phone: (360) 993-4365
Website: https://www.starbucks.com/store-locator/store/8728/
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That said, the staff here is phenomenal. As a former barista, Starbucks partner, store manager, and district manager back in South Carolina, I truly appreciate the hard work that goes into this job. Keep doing what you do, and remember—love the job not just for the paycheck, but because you care about the people you serve. That’s what really matters. And don’t forget to smile—it makes all the difference!
I came in to use WiFi to download like four episodes of The Chosen and some updates. My mocha was gone and I’d only gotten the updates and one episode. So I decided to go somewhere else to finish downloading the episodes.
To be fair? This place also opened late last Christmas. Which was disappointing as well
We are all spending a fortune and working exhausting hours just to hand our earnings over to landlords, yet we can’t even step out into our own community to be well without facing suspicion or hostility. When I entered here, I wasn’t looking for a handout; I was looking for basic dignity. Instead, I was met with a rigid enforcement of arbitrary rules that treats neighbors like liabilities.
The social contract needs a heavy restoration procedure. Until then, this establishment contributes to a miserable climate where paying customers are treated like trespassers the moment they need something simple. It is suffering no matter where you go.