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Address: 184 Lincoln St, Hingham, MA 02043
Phone: (781) 749-5474
Website: https://www.starbucks.com/store-locator/store/16670/
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And to top it off, the espresso was burnt.
Below, I show a fraction of just the beans I have purchased at Starbucks in the last couple of years. I was going to do an art project with all the empty bags. (Recycle). After nearly 40 years of spending my money here, I cannot continue. There are so many great LOCAL choices for coffee!
When I got there, there were two hot London Fogs. After a minute or so of waiting to get someone’s attention, I pointed out the mistake. The sticker label was clear – it said “Iced.” It wasn’t a huge mistake, really. However, I know that the baristas usually appreciate the extra time a mobile order gives for the iced London Fog because they need to let the tea cool.
The barista was seemingly annoyed that I pointed it out. She simply looked at it (never at me) and said, “okay.” So, knowing that it takes some time, I went to sit down and drink my hot one.
After a while, she called out for an iced London Fog. I went up and she quickly turned around and didn’t say anything. I said, “Thank you!” and stood for a second, but got no response.
I’m really not sure what I did.
Listen, there are much bigger problems in the world. She could have been having a bad day. I’m simply sharing this because…
….I’ve written a lot of reviews. Almost all of them are because if I were looking for a business, I would want to know the same kind of information that I’m sharing in these reviews. That usually means I leave either 1-2 stars or 4-5. I want people to know what to avoid or where they absolutely want to go. I rarely expect the business to change because of these reviews, though that would be nice. I’m sure I will get a corporate-generated response to this review telling me that if I want to, I can email in for more information. No need. Just sharing my experience for the public.
(By the way, the iced London Fog was terrible.)
I will certainly avoid this SB and hit the Shipyard one up instead from now on.
I prefer the food at Starbucks rather than the Dunkin, and the soymilk, but it’s not worth the stress.
I just realized why this bothers me so much, other than the obvious insanity of waiting 30 min for a drink on your way to work.
There is a Starbucks near my job. If they start getting backed up, the app won’t let you book any more orders. That never happens at the Starbucks. If it does I’ve never seen it. I’ve waited 40 minutes for coffee here before. I won’t do it again. And it shouldn’t be allowed. There should be some kind of policy where if it starts to be more than 20 minutes you cut off orders on the app. It’s not OK to make people wait that long.
I miss the good old days when you walked into a store and you placed an order and you were the next person who’s order was going to be made. But since we are past those days, there should be some policies that prevent people waiting 30 minutes for the cup of coffee on a Friday morning.
I know I would much rather go through the drive-through at the Dunkin.
But I think one easy step would be to cut off orders on the app so people don’t sit there waiting forever.