

Come on in, stay awhile at our welcoming Starbucks coffeehouse in Frederick. 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: 5283 Crestwood Boulevard Westview Promenade, Buckeystown Pike, Frederick, MD 21704
Phone: (301) 682-3330
Website: https://www.starbucks.com/store-locator/store/9331/
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Starbucks promotes this drink as rich, smooth, and flavorful, but what I received was honestly disgusting. For the price I paid, I expected a properly made drink, not something that looks and tastes like it was thrown together with no care.
This was such a letdown. Starbucks really needs to work on consistency and quality because experiences like this make me think twice about coming back to this location.
If I could give zero stars on Google, which for me takes some doing, I’d need a shovel—because that rating doesn’t go deep enough.
Stopped by the Starbucks located inside Barnes & Noble at 5500 Buckeystown Pike, Suite 200, Frederick, MD 21703. Dropped $22 on two drinks that tasted like someone whispered the word “coffee” over a cup of melted ice and unresolved disappointment. We waited 10–15 minutes—not for craftsmanship or care, but for something that barely qualified as finished.
In addition, the barista had to throw out the first set of drinks from what we observed, we think she might have put the wrong milk in, but we are unsure. The workspace was not tidy nor clean, and the sink was very, very filthy. On another note, we noticed that when those drinks were replaced, the cups were only dumped out and rinsed with a spray nozzle not replaced, which should’ve been a red flag for me right there since I’m a food Inspector.
I couldn’t even drink mine my fiancé threw hers out too. To boot mine was not filled the whole way. One sip, and it felt like the barista had a personal vendetta against flavor because it had none
In America, where every dollar now limps out of your wallet, $22 isn’t just money—it’s tradeable hope. And today, I traded mine for a cup of liquid nothing.
No apology. No urgency. Just the dull hum of apathy behind the counter.
This wasn’t just a bad coffee run. It was a quiet lesson in lowered expectations. A reminder that mediocrity is expensive, and refunds don’t exist for time or dignity.
Got my drink pretty fast though and staff actually got my order correct too!