My wife and I order from this place almost every morning. We always order several items, drinks and food. Last few months frequently everything is shoved into one little bag. Everything comes all smashed together. Hot food on top of cold drinks stuffed together in a little paper bag. It’s really disgusting how my order arrives. I did some research, I called the store and found out that the employees name that is packaging my order is Molly. Molly needs some real training and some help. Sloppy Molly is really ruining our Starbucks experience a lot of mornings by cramming and smashing all our food together instead of using another bag. Will not be ordering from this store any more. Something as simple as ABC Sloppy Molly can’t apply...
Read moreThis is "my" Starbucks. Located at the southeast end of Plaza del Lago, it's convenient when doing errands there. In the summer, it can't be beat. A little view of Lake Michigan, but lovely lake breezes and general atmosphere. Usual menu, though only a fraction is displayed. Lots of tweens and teens after school and in the summer from the beach. Older people from the high rises across the street and everyone in between. Don't expect to run in and out: depends on the size of the line, which can be either negligible or a little long (like 7 people) and everyone is pretty laid back so take a quick relaxation break. In a hurry? You'll be...
Read moreAt this Starbucks, I ordered a Grande Dragon drink. I paid $5.23 For a glass of ice cubes. By the gallon this stuff would have cost me $48.00. Do you think that this drink should cost more than a gallon of gas? How much drink do you think I got for my money? Maybe 8oz. Do you think that a huge corp like Starbucks needs to overcharge the public to fuel their expansion? Starbucks, the coffee shop monopoly charges insanely high prices and does not give you a good value for the dollar. It was my mistake to step foot into this pseudo-internet-cafe. The cool factor of Starbucks went out the window when they decided to take advantage of...
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