Business Description from the Web
Seattle-based coffee chain lures caffeine addicts with upscale roasts, caramel frappuccinos, tea-infused smoothies and unusual chais.
Tips About This Business
Purchase a Starbucks customer card and use it to receive fun rewards, like a free tall beverage when you buy a pound of coffee beans.
The Starbucks logo, a two-tailed mermaid, was based on a 16th century Norse woodcut, and supposed to be as seductive as coffee itself.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short For many, getting their daily jolt of java has become a daily morning ritual, and the cardboard cup with its infamous green label is the close companion of every coffee aficionado. Busy baristas work seamlessly behind the bar, juggling orders for their strongly-brewed drips and signature hot and cool beverages. While providing a wide selection of coffee specialties, pastries...
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Other Reviews from the web
This is a good starbucks. The service is pretty good...the staff makes drinks pretty fast and they are nice. I used to get coffee and chai lattes there all the time. The seating area is good they have several tables...however, I wish that the store was a little bigger because it can get very busy and crowded..especially since it is downtown.
Pros
+ Good coffee and lattes, good pastries
Cons
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Posted by kee22
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 22, 2006)
griswold st detroit, mi in shortas busy baristas juggle multiple orders, baby boomers and their adult children line up for a jolt of java in flavors that literally span from a (bold aged sumatra) to z (smooth zimbabwe). those making an afternoon of it at...
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