This Starbucks, located within the historic Sinan Mansions area, is truly one-of-a-kind. Housed in a beautifully preserved old building, it offers a unique blend of heritage architecture and modern coffee culture, making it much more than just a place to grab a coffee. Spanning three floors, this Starbucks has ample seating and a charming ambiance that makes it an inviting spot to spend some time.
Each floor has its own distinct character, with thoughtful decor that reflects the area’s cultural heritage. From vintage-inspired furnishings to artistic displays, the interiors add a sense of history and warmth to the space. One of the standout features here is the coffee lab, which showcases Starbucks’ commitment to craftsmanship and coffee innovation. Unfortunately, it wasn’t open during my visit, but it seems like an exciting addition for anyone interested in learning more about coffee brewing techniques and exploring...
Read moreThis is one of the neatest and most interesting Starbucks reserve I’ve ever been to. It’s located in a large building that looks historic inside, but with a splash of modern. There are three floors with beautifully carved staircases. It seems like some of the rooms were designed to accommodate large meetings or a large gathering, but it was very quiet and empty when I was there at 8 AM. The AC was cold so it was a nice place to escape to if you wanted to get out from the Shanghai heat. If you’re in the area, I recommend that you visit this Starbucks. Not only was it architecturally beautiful, but the people who worked there were extremely...
Read moreThe only win point is atmosphere and environment.
The service is super lousy, I would really love to rate zero star. As a foreigner with foreigner mandarin, for all the question I asked, they look at me as if I’m speaking alien, and the attitude, is nothing like what we watch in tv, nothing near. And despite knowing that I’m dining in, they put the muffin in a take out bag which my son can’t really enjoy! And when I go to the counter to request for a plate and fork, I can’t describe their...
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