Going to a Starbucks while visiting a historic site seems very wrong, but when the group wants to go, you go. Unsurprisingly, the food and drink are as terrible as in other locations of this establishment - expected of a chain. The sheet amount of people makes me feel bad for the staff, as it reflects on the service level as well.
The views from the garden are great though and I am very glad this area has been opened to the public. Luckily, it does not require going into Starbucks to enjoy the view.
A massive eye sore though, is the Starbucks sign on a hundreds of years old protected building, inside a UNESCO heritage site! I shudder to think who had to be payed off to allow this as the only marketing sign permitted in the entire castle complex. Shameless and hopefully something the city will...
Read moreWe asked for decaffeinated coffee. To our question, colleague Aleksandra said that the coffee was caffeinated, and no one told her that we asked for decaffeinated. We showed her the bill, so she took offense and made a new one. She then phlegmatically handed over the new coffee, which was hopefully free, because nothing was marked on the glass. Since we asked for it as a child, it doesn't really matter. There was no toilet paper or soap in the bathroom. The metal chairs on the terrace are extremely cold. The front door is very...
Read moreI ask you does this look like ice mocha? Look at the color it’s like Frappuccino. Look at the previous one’s color from comments of last year; dark brown. All the cold mocha’s we buy this year has a problem. We say no whipped cream they add “vegan whip cream”. the excuse is will be when we request“venti” as size they understood as whipped cream then how did you know to make the right size? It’s ridiculous but I don’t have the energy to fight anyone, you need a...
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