

Come on in, stay awhile at our welcoming Starbucks coffeehouse in Dover. 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: 11 Webb Pl, Dover, NH 03820
Phone: (603) 742-1867
Website: https://www.starbucks.com/store-locator/store/7942/
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Right now, I’m about a minute away from the Starbucks and there’s no ice in my coffee
Scratch that there’s like three ice cubes floating on top
There’s no sweetener and I’m assuming it’s because they didn’t put the cream. I asked for Emmett and they got an attitude when I told them it was supposed to have cream.
This is why I go to Dunkin
FYI, before you tell me to visit your “contact us” web page, just know that it sends you in a vicious circle with no ability to leave a comment or “message us”.
Absolutely unacceptable for a $7 drink. I expect someone to reach out to me to make this right otherwise Starbucks has lost a customer for life because this is, quite frankly, idiotic and I don’t know how a human being with eyes could make a mistake like this.
Response to Owner Response: I can’t speak for everyone, but asking for a remake while still in the drive-through line feels like playing food-roulette with your own drink. It’s practically begging for a frustrated worker to add some “extra flavor.” (aka spit or something else gross). I get a laugh out of how innocently you underestimate that unspoken social rule most of us instinctively follow—the one that says: don’t push your luck with fast food employees that have complete control over your meal, but likely no control over their emotions.