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Starbucks
Description
Seattle-based coffeehouse chain known for its signature roasts, light bites and WiFi availability.
Nearby attractions
Freedom Park
Moreland Ave NE & North Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
Outkast Mural
453 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Monks Meadery
579 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
7 Stages Theatre
1105 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
441 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Gallery Chimera
624 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Horizon Theatre Company
1083 Austin Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
ISKCON Atlanta
1287 S Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Four Corners Free Market
1087 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
The Church at Ponce & Highland
1085 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Nearby restaurants
Savage Pizza (Little 5 Points)
484 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
The Porter Beer Bar
1156 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Folk Art Restaurant Inman Park
465 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
The Brewhouse Cafe
401 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Thai 5 & Sushi Bar
1148 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Wisteria
471 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Manuel's Tavern
602 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Amore e Amore
467 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Village Coffee House
420 Seminole Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Niramish Indian Cuisine
1138 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Nearby hotels
Self Discovery Center Bed & Breakfast
1315 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
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506 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
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Seattle-based coffeehouse chain known for its signature roasts, light bites and WiFi availability.

attractions: Freedom Park, Outkast Mural, Monks Meadery, 7 Stages Theatre, Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, Gallery Chimera, Horizon Theatre Company, ISKCON Atlanta, Four Corners Free Market, The Church at Ponce & Highland, restaurants: Savage Pizza (Little 5 Points), The Porter Beer Bar, Folk Art Restaurant Inman Park, The Brewhouse Cafe, Thai 5 & Sushi Bar, Wisteria, Manuel's Tavern, Amore e Amore, Village Coffee House, Niramish Indian Cuisine
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Phone
(404) 230-9085
Website
starbucks.com

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Iced Vanilla Protein Latte
Protein-Packed. Vanilla Rich. With 29g of protein per grande, this handcrafted Iced Latte blends bold, signature espresso with Protein-boosted Milk and sweet vanilla flavor for a smooth, delicious beverage.
Iced Protein Matcha
Protein-Packed. Matcha Mood. With 36g of protein per grande, this smooth iced green tea latte blends our unsweetened matcha with Protein-boosted Milk and classic syrup for a vibrant, sweet flavor.
Vanilla Protein Latte
Protein-Packed. Vanilla Rich. With 27g of protein per grande, this handcrafted Latte blends bold, signature espresso with steamed Protein-boosted Milk and sweet vanilla flavor for a smooth, delicious beverage.
Protein Matcha
Protein-Packed. Matcha Mood. With 28g of protein per grande, this smooth green tea latte blends our unsweetened matcha with steamed Protein-boosted Milk and classic syrup for a vibrant, sweet flavor.
Iced Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Latte
Protein-Packed. All the Vanilla. No Added Sugar. With 29g of protein per grande, this handcrafted Iced Latte blends bold, signature espresso with Protein-boosted Milk and sugar-free vanilla syrup for a smooth, delicious flavor with less sugar than our Iced Vanilla Protein Latte.

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Nearby attractions of Starbucks

Freedom Park

Outkast Mural

Monks Meadery

7 Stages Theatre

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Gallery Chimera

Horizon Theatre Company

ISKCON Atlanta

Four Corners Free Market

The Church at Ponce & Highland

Freedom Park

Freedom Park

4.7

(919)

Open 24 hours
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Outkast Mural

Outkast Mural

4.9

(142)

Open 24 hours
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Monks Meadery

Monks Meadery

4.9

(80)

Open 24 hours
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7 Stages Theatre

7 Stages Theatre

4.6

(167)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Starbucks

Savage Pizza (Little 5 Points)

The Porter Beer Bar

Folk Art Restaurant Inman Park

The Brewhouse Cafe

Thai 5 & Sushi Bar

Wisteria

Manuel's Tavern

Amore e Amore

Village Coffee House

Niramish Indian Cuisine

Savage Pizza (Little 5 Points)

Savage Pizza (Little 5 Points)

4.4

(1.0K)

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The Porter Beer Bar

The Porter Beer Bar

4.7

(1.2K)

$$

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Folk Art Restaurant Inman Park

Folk Art Restaurant Inman Park

4.4

(1.3K)

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The Brewhouse Cafe

The Brewhouse Cafe

4.3

(562)

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Latasha HambrickLatasha Hambrick
I’m writing this message with a heavy heart after a very upsetting experience that took place at your location on July 17th, between 6:00–7:00 PM. I walked into Starbucks, as I often do, to focus on my monthly planning and scheduling. This location has always been my go-to spot because of its welcoming space and proximity to my home. It’s more than just a coffee shop to me—it’s been a place where I’ve felt comfortable working, reflecting, and simply being. I set up my iPad, books, pens, and other materials to begin my planning session. Shortly after settling in, I got up to use the restroom. The door was locked, so I approached an employee to ask if someone was inside. What happened next genuinely stunned and hurt me. The employee informed me that I would need to make a purchase in order to use the restroom. I was caught completely off guard. I frequent this location often, and I have never encountered or been informed of such a policy. I politely asked if she could show me a written statement or clarification from Starbucks outlining this rule. She could not. I asked if she could explain further, but again, she couldn’t provide any answers. What hurt the most was not just the refusal itself, but the way I was made to feel. I was profiled. Despite clearly being there to work, with my professional materials laid out on the table, I was treated as if I didn’t belong—as if I was a problem or a nuisance. For context, I am a first responder for the City of Atlanta, dedicating my life to serving the public. I was on my off day, simply trying to catch up on work. I should never have had to explain myself to use the restroom in a public café—nor should anyone else. To be made to feel ashamed, to be denied basic dignity, and to be forced to purchase something just to relieve myself is not only degrading, it’s sickening. The employee had no idea if I had a medical condition, if I’d recently had surgery, or simply needed to use the bathroom urgently. That moment was dehumanizing. This is not the Starbucks I thought I knew. The treatment I received that day was disgraceful and unacceptable. I left feeling embarrassed, confused, and extremely disappointed. I truly hope corporate takes this matter seriously, because what happened that day went far beyond policy—it became personal. I’m still deeply hurt by the experience, and I hope no other customer ever has to go through what I did.
crimson gannoncrimson gannon
i love the energy in this shop! this has been the Starbucks that I go to now for several months and at first I was really sad that they didn't have a drive-through. But now walking in there in the mornings is one of the highlights of my day. A couple days ago I walked in, and there was a table full of inspirational Post-it notes, you could even write your own. It brought me so much joy! Today a girl, I don't think I've seen yet before, was working the to go counter and she was just so full of energy and light and positivity! i believe her name was JOHNIA (spelling?) and I really just had to thank her for her kindness because having someone radiate that positive energy to you so early in the morning before you're going to work, it's a primer for an amazing day! I am very grateful for the small things in life! thanks moreland starbucks and thank you johnia!!
Amy BarnesAmy Barnes
Temporarily CLOSED. Staff did not think to update Maps listing so customers have been coming into the parking lot - I personally saw over a dozen disappointed people in one hour - and they get to see a sign that is so hard to read that folks have to walk up to the door to read it - same sign as shown in my review. Whoever decided to be discreet about this made a very poor decision as this now hurts the entire brand - your customers are now learning the hard way that they cannot trust this company to update maps or even make it clear that this is a temporary closure. It's frustrating to have to walk up and try the door and THEN have to search the door for the fine print. How temporary is this closure? No one knows. Y'all can do better than this - our time is not a game to play with. 🧐
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I’m writing this message with a heavy heart after a very upsetting experience that took place at your location on July 17th, between 6:00–7:00 PM. I walked into Starbucks, as I often do, to focus on my monthly planning and scheduling. This location has always been my go-to spot because of its welcoming space and proximity to my home. It’s more than just a coffee shop to me—it’s been a place where I’ve felt comfortable working, reflecting, and simply being. I set up my iPad, books, pens, and other materials to begin my planning session. Shortly after settling in, I got up to use the restroom. The door was locked, so I approached an employee to ask if someone was inside. What happened next genuinely stunned and hurt me. The employee informed me that I would need to make a purchase in order to use the restroom. I was caught completely off guard. I frequent this location often, and I have never encountered or been informed of such a policy. I politely asked if she could show me a written statement or clarification from Starbucks outlining this rule. She could not. I asked if she could explain further, but again, she couldn’t provide any answers. What hurt the most was not just the refusal itself, but the way I was made to feel. I was profiled. Despite clearly being there to work, with my professional materials laid out on the table, I was treated as if I didn’t belong—as if I was a problem or a nuisance. For context, I am a first responder for the City of Atlanta, dedicating my life to serving the public. I was on my off day, simply trying to catch up on work. I should never have had to explain myself to use the restroom in a public café—nor should anyone else. To be made to feel ashamed, to be denied basic dignity, and to be forced to purchase something just to relieve myself is not only degrading, it’s sickening. The employee had no idea if I had a medical condition, if I’d recently had surgery, or simply needed to use the bathroom urgently. That moment was dehumanizing. This is not the Starbucks I thought I knew. The treatment I received that day was disgraceful and unacceptable. I left feeling embarrassed, confused, and extremely disappointed. I truly hope corporate takes this matter seriously, because what happened that day went far beyond policy—it became personal. I’m still deeply hurt by the experience, and I hope no other customer ever has to go through what I did.
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Latasha Hambrick

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i love the energy in this shop! this has been the Starbucks that I go to now for several months and at first I was really sad that they didn't have a drive-through. But now walking in there in the mornings is one of the highlights of my day. A couple days ago I walked in, and there was a table full of inspirational Post-it notes, you could even write your own. It brought me so much joy! Today a girl, I don't think I've seen yet before, was working the to go counter and she was just so full of energy and light and positivity! i believe her name was JOHNIA (spelling?) and I really just had to thank her for her kindness because having someone radiate that positive energy to you so early in the morning before you're going to work, it's a primer for an amazing day! I am very grateful for the small things in life! thanks moreland starbucks and thank you johnia!!
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Temporarily CLOSED. Staff did not think to update Maps listing so customers have been coming into the parking lot - I personally saw over a dozen disappointed people in one hour - and they get to see a sign that is so hard to read that folks have to walk up to the door to read it - same sign as shown in my review. Whoever decided to be discreet about this made a very poor decision as this now hurts the entire brand - your customers are now learning the hard way that they cannot trust this company to update maps or even make it clear that this is a temporary closure. It's frustrating to have to walk up and try the door and THEN have to search the door for the fine print. How temporary is this closure? No one knows. Y'all can do better than this - our time is not a game to play with. 🧐
Amy Barnes

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Reviews of Starbucks

4.2
(386)
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1.0
24w

I’m writing this message with a heavy heart after a very upsetting experience that took place at your location on July 17th, between 6:00–7:00 PM.

I walked into Starbucks, as I often do, to focus on my monthly planning and scheduling. This location has always been my go-to spot because of its welcoming space and proximity to my home. It’s more than just a coffee shop to me—it’s been a place where I’ve felt comfortable working, reflecting, and simply being.

I set up my iPad, books, pens, and other materials to begin my planning session. Shortly after settling in, I got up to use the restroom. The door was locked, so I approached an employee to ask if someone was inside. What happened next genuinely stunned and hurt me.

The employee informed me that I would need to make a purchase in order to use the restroom. I was caught completely off guard. I frequent this location often, and I have never encountered or been informed of such a policy. I politely asked if she could show me a written statement or clarification from Starbucks outlining this rule. She could not. I asked if she could explain further, but again, she couldn’t provide any answers.

What hurt the most was not just the refusal itself, but the way I was made to feel. I was profiled. Despite clearly being there to work, with my professional materials laid out on the table, I was treated as if I didn’t belong—as if I was a problem or a nuisance.

For context, I am a first responder for the City of Atlanta, dedicating my life to serving the public. I was on my off day, simply trying to catch up on work. I should never have had to explain myself to use the restroom in a public café—nor should anyone else.

To be made to feel ashamed, to be denied basic dignity, and to be forced to purchase something just to relieve myself is not only degrading, it’s sickening. The employee had no idea if I had a medical condition, if I’d recently had surgery, or simply needed to use the bathroom urgently. That moment was dehumanizing.

This is not the Starbucks I thought I knew. The treatment I received that day was disgraceful and unacceptable. I left feeling embarrassed, confused, and extremely disappointed. I truly hope corporate takes this matter seriously, because what happened that day went far beyond policy—it became personal.

I’m still deeply hurt by the experience, and I hope no other customer ever has to go...

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1.0
13w

I stopped by this location at about 12pm on 10/01/25 to pick up two uber orders and had a terrible experience.

I’m not sure of the baristas name, but she was a young woman with black box braids. I could tell upon entering that everyone was stressed- there were a lot of tickets, dozens of food/drink items that were not paired together, a group of people waiting by the pick up stand.

I waited over 10 minutes so that the line could die down, and while everyone who arrived prior to me had left, I had not been greeted. I politely got her attention to let this barista know the two names I was waiting on, only for her to cut me say ā€œthey’re not ready yetā€. Okay…

I wait 10 more minutes, but notice very quickly that the other order that I was waiting on was sitting right in front of me, but had not been packaged yet. After the 10 minutes, i politely let the same woman know ā€œI think the items for x are right thereā€ and she cut me off again and said ā€œit’s coming, it’s not ready yetā€. I replied ā€œthe items are right thereā€ and she snapped back with ā€œokay well it’s not in the bag. So it’s not readyā€.

Not once did anyone acknowledge my presence, greet me, or check on the order. It took over 25 minutes just for someone to finally come from the back and put the items in a bag. I understand that it was probably a stressful day, but that was no excuse to be dismissed the way that I was. I’ve worked at Starbucks before, so I know exactly how hectic it can get- you still don’t take it out on other people. What if they were out of stock of an item and I needed to contact the customer? What if I was at the wrong location, or my order got stuck in the system, or someone stole the order and they didn’t have the ticket in the first place? Their refusal to even acknowledge me was very hurtful to say the least, and extremely disrespectful to the guests time and dismissive of the quality that all customers, including delivery...

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5.0
8w

This is hands down my favorite Starbucks in Atlanta! I’m here at least three times a week — it’s basically my home office šŸ˜„ The customer service is always top-tier, and most of the baristas already know my order by heart.

You can tell the staff takes pride in their work and regularly go through training. Dustin does an amazing job keeping everything running smoothly — you’ll often see him cleaning tables, pushing in chairs, or helping train new baristas. The space is always tidy, and the bathrooms are consistently clean (which says a lot for how busy this area gets).

All the baristas are awesome, but Skky and Nikki are my MVPs. Skky is incredibly knowledgeable and provides such genuine, down-to-earth service — never forced, just real. And Nikki’s energy is infectious! She’s always upbeat, and it’s hard to leave without her putting a smile on your face.

I’ve been to plenty of Starbucks around Atlanta, but I always find myself coming back to this one. The vibe, the people, the consistency — everything about it...

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