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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThat died worstucks I've been there before. they put on people who can't make a basic math. order a drink that costs $8.05 hand them $10.05 they gave me $1.85 someone named there said he could not open the register anymore and give me the right change. Don't come here. they are terrible. service is sucked and there is an idiot. good work, people who cannot make any basic mathe dieucks. that was by far the worst deaducks I had ever lived in my life.
Summer beverage they offer is quite charmingSpecially the salted caramel mocha it's really good for hot weather.
Ordinarily I'm accustomed to Starbucks being in stores or simple small ones w/ a drive thru. This location from the outside looks a bit bigger than average and had very beautiful, clean outdoor seating. I can't speak on the service or food as it was only a pick up point for me. But thought I'd share if you're looking for a nice shady spot to read or work or even just hang out.
As a barista, I try to understand why there’s a huge line in drive through. Drive times must be high here, I came in this morning, and as soon as I saw the drive through line, I immediately left
I’ve never been treated so roughly before by Starbucks staff. Usually they are friendly and nice to have a conversation with. Aida was very rough with me and loudly questioning me in a passive aggressive upbeat tone about my service animal. I’m not saying it’s wrong to ask, but could it not be done in a discreet manner so everyone in the lobby doesn’t have to know? Aida was so concerned with questioning me they put my name on my drink as Gabrielle and my name is Jennifer. Wow. I especially felt uncomfortable with all of the questioning I received after a little bit later because I saw someone drag a trash bag full of belongings in, not purchase anything, take a nap on the table, and make a peanut butter sandwich afterwards. Staff had no questions for that person. Aida especially, but probably other staff as well because they did not step in, could use serious sensitivity training and an attitude check.