DNK
It was not perfect, but they are trying to do their best. I was surprised how many orders they have from DoorDash. I was waiting a bit longer than I was expecting. It is clean. They definitely need to change the broken door outside, otherwise it will stay forever. My second visit was much better, no wait time at all.
… moreKarla
Manager Blaze/Paige I don’t fully remember. The kindest person. Order a delivery order from out of state. To be delivered to a family member. They didn’t have what I wanted on the app so I called and she was so kind made sure she made exactly what I wanted. She went above and beyond to help me get my family member a medicine ball from far away. THANK YOU from a long distance sister.
… moreMckenzie
Just came by and picked up a mobile order under the name of Noah. I ordered at 3:34pm on the app, walked in right away to sit down and wait. After maybe 15 min I did check in to ensure my order was received on the app. The woman working said yes but hasn’t gotten to it. The drive thru was cleared out at least 4-5 times (per my spouse waiting in the car). Only one other mobile order drink was placed on the counter before mine. It seems as if the drive thru gets extreme priority at this location over app orders. I received my drink at 4:05pm by a woman who had just clocked in and made my drink right away. I’m unsure why my order took so incredibly long while everyone’s in the drive thru was in and out. I love Starbucks but definitely not a good experience with this particular team working.
… moreJonathan Dallin
Coffee was terrible, no flavor. Only 2 people working and 1 pretending to stay busy stocking and the wait time was ridiculous for a 2 cup order. The worst Starbucks we have experienced and I am not a review person so for me to take time to do this, is saying alot. Do better.
… moreAllie Jackson
I used to work at Starbucks and have ordered from a zillion Starbucks locations and have never written a review of one, but this one was pretty unpleasant. Ordered a large which was filled about to a medium level. You could tell just picking up the cup it’s no where close to full. I stood by the barista for a long time while he strategically ignored looking at or speaking to me. Finally a different person (shift supervisor?) spoke to me, all I asked for was for them to top it off with milk (no I don’t want it remade and to waste all of it). The barista who originally ignored me topped it off but was extremely rude about it. For a 6-7 dollar drink I think it’s reasonable to expect the cup is filled remotely close to full. The bathroom was also dirty and full of hair. This was really a not very pleasant Starbucks.
… moreStefan Basic
I’m in Starbucks literally every morning, always at a different location, so I have a solid baseline for how things normally run. This one might be the slowest and least efficient Starbucks I’ve ever been to.
It was extremely crowded to the point where customers were bumping into each other while waiting.
They either need more staff or stronger management to keep things moving.
I honestly hope I don’t have to come back to this location again.
… moreBri Russell
Our barista was soo cute and sweet. Made our drinks quickly and drinks were tasty!
… moreJillyan Chambers
Love it always go there but everytime I order a certain creme drink they put espresso in it I never worked at Starbucks but I did at scooters so I know the difference between them and its always either 1 or 2 drinks its not like I have a big order. And the label has it on it. I like Coffee but some drinks I cant handle it in.
… moreTrent
7-27-23: Barista was very nice and kind but we have shown up to this location closed before and this time we only ordered 1 drink and it took close to 15 minutes to get it. Store was nice and clean.
… moreMohammed. Jedani
Starbucks originally opened in Seattle, Washington, on March 30, 1971.[7] By selling high-quality coffee beans and equipments related, Starbucks became a local coffee bean retailer for the first ten years in Seattle.[8] It was founded by business partners Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl and Gordon Bowker who first met as students at the University of San Francisco.[9] The trio were inspired to sell high-quality coffee beans and equipment by coffee roasting entrepreneur Alfred Peet.[10] Bowker recalls that a business partner of his, Terry Heckler, thought words beginning with the letters “st” were powerful, leading the founders to create a list of words beginning with “st”, hoping to find a brand name. They chose “Starbo”, a misreading of the mining town Storbo in the Cascade Range named after Peter Storbo, founder and president of the Mount Rainier Mining Company.[11][12][13] From there, the group remembered “Starbuck”, the name of the chief mate in the book Moby-Dick.[14] Bowker said, “Moby-Dick didn’t have anything to do with Starbucks directly; it was only coincidental that the sound seemed to make sense.”[14][15]
The first Starbucks store was located in Seattle, at 2000 Western Avenue, from 1971 to 1976. The café was later moved to 1912 Pike Place.[16] During this time, Starbucks stores sold just coffee beans and not drinks.[17] In its first two years of operation, Starbucks purchased green coffee beans from Peet’s Coffee & Tea. In 1973, Alfred Peet stopped supplying Starbucks and helped train their new Roastmaster, Jim Reynolds
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