Starbucks in Eureka has been my go-to coffee spot for as long as I can remember, and it holds a special place in my heart. Not only is it close to home, but it consistently delivers the exceptional service and comforting atmosphere that makes every visit feel a little extra special.
The baristas here are the real stars—they’re always friendly, welcoming, and genuinely invested in creating a great experience. Whether it’s remembering my usual order or adding a cheerful note to my day, they go above and beyond. It’s clear they take pride in their work, and their positive energy is contagious.
The coffee, as always, is fantastic. From my morning latte to an afternoon pick-me-up with one of their signature seasonal drinks, the quality is consistent and always spot-on. The food options are just as good, whether I’m grabbing a quick breakfast sandwich, a protein box, or one of their indulgent pastries.
What sets this Starbucks apart is its sense of community. Being close to home, it feels like an extension of my neighborhood—a place where familiar faces gather, stories are shared, and the day starts on a high note. The cozy seating areas make it a perfect spot to catch up with friends, get some work done, or just enjoy a peaceful moment with a great cup of coffee.
The Eureka Starbucks has been a constant for me, and it’s one of those places that just feels right. It’s more than just a coffee shop—it’s a part of my daily routine, a little slice of comfort, and a reminder that great coffee and great people make life a little sweeter. Highly recommended!
Reviews by...
Read moreMost horrible cashier I've ever seen. Was ordering 2 hot waters, an Americano and a cookie but before I was able to finish my order the cashier interjected with a derogatory demeanor. He stated, "You can get your hot water outside or out of the faucet in the bathroom. As I pointed to the tap that dispenses Starbuck's delicious water that I personally prefer due to the reverse osmosis systems used by this company, he stated that they've had issues in the past with bacteria serving people hot water and they didn't offer it anymore. I know what he was meaning.. I have some close friends who are homeless in this area and have been struggling with addiction etc. Personally, I am a software developer with Meta and Microsoft. I also am incorporated and building a company here in the near future. Oh well, I guess he will enjoy his termination and I shall spread the word of his disrespect. Welcome to the black list and good luck on future employment. I would never hire an individual who treats people in such a disgusting manner. STARBUCKS, TAKE OUT YOUR TRASH IF YOU EXPECT ME TO BRING MY BUSINESS TO YOU IN THE FUTURE. THIS...
Read moreScolding notice on restroom door, saying that bad behavior is bad and "we want to preserve the third place experience." Found out once I had ordered food that location had removed all electrical outlets due, the manager said, to "outlet abuse". And no, she could not charge my phone behind the counter for me while I ate, either. People. I didn't want to charge an electric vehicle, just book a hotel room in town. Your third place experience sucks if you are shaming tourists who just drove 300 miles to visit your town for having a dead battery in their phone. My cigarette lighter doesn't work. Bite me. It affected my perception of the entire town. Let me spell this out. I am not sure what "outlet abuse" might be but may I suggest that it is best dealt with by barring the people doing it, not protecting some theoretical "third place atmosphere". People go to coffee shops to recharge, literally and figuratively. If you are concerned about your atmosphere, consider better furniture and maybe some...
Read more