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Contribuer aux commentairesYUNUWYN, was absolutely amazing First Rate CUSTOMER SERVICE and ATTITUDE and even with the SMILE ?????This YOUNG lady YUNUWYN made me and my WIFE'S night please go there have the great same customer service and then give them 5 STARS on Google definitely well DESERVED!
I don't come here much but had zero wait time even though people were in front of me. That's how fast they got orders done and out. Very kind and great service. Only had Hot chocolate and 2 other coffee drinks. No food!Parking: Shares parking lot with gas station so it's hard to park with the drivers in and out of the pumps.
Service staff was great. Restroom available at this location, no drive thru.Sometimes, it is good to get out of the car. Additional parking on the side of the building.Parking: Additional parking available on the side on the building.
I'm so terrible because I can't remember the name of the lovely woman who took my order; however, it was around ten am, she had lovely, long brown hair, brown eyes, and a lovely smile. When I visit a Starbucks, I'm especially fussy. Like most of us, I worked there for some time, ? so the five ways of being are constantly a factor. The woman at the register checked all my boxes, as did her coworkers throughout my extremely short, and timely, stay. Fantastic!!!
I 've noticed a few things changing as I rack up miles on the odometer: first, I have zero affection for corporate entities and, second, I need a bit of fuel to get me going in the morning. I 'm also kind of cheap, so I got in the habit of getting coffee at the gas station that shares a parking lot with this particular Starbucks. Yes, I am fully aware that what Rocket calls coffee is, in fact, hot garbage water, but it 's inexpensive and gets me rolling. The problem, upon which I 've digressed in another review, is that the ambulatory wads of used bubble gum that work behind the counter at the gas station can 't be bothered to refill the industrial vats with mocha powder on a regular enough basis to ensure customer loyalty. Fair enough, that 's their journey, and I 'll not make this about them.One day, fed up again by the lack of 'coffee ' at the gas station and strapped for time, I reluctantly wandered into the Starbucks, and holy cow. I was greeted, and made to feel welcome for having stopped in. I didn 't realize people still did that, rare as it is in this best of all possible worlds we 've cooked up. I suppressed my inner Tyler Durden and ordered up a cup of what I hoped would be weapons-grade, early morning go-go juice, and I was not disappointed. I 'll not wax rhapsodical on the quality of the coffee, except to say it was delightful, and demonstrably delicious. To my surprise, I found that it didn 't have to taste like the runoff from the cooling tank of a nuclear reactor in order to get through the day; this was a pleasant realization, to say the least. This, legitimately, was news to me. Moreover though, I know that location gets a lot of the zombified Disney crowd, and it 's nice to be recognized and greeted by name, to be both a regular and a local. Is it necessary? Not by any means, but it 's the little things that add up into big things and, like I said, it 's nice and helps get my day started in the right direction and I 'll take any help I can get in that pursuit. Laura, in particular, always has a moment to say hello, good to see ya, and you know what? It makes a difference. Laura, and the entire staff there, they make a difference. At the risk of sounding like a cornball, in an increasingly connected yet disconnected world, it 's the simple elegance of a friendly smile and a kind word, that human connection, that often marks the dividing line between a good day and a bad day and while I will continue to rage against a bunch of machines (such is the gift of age), I am happy to give this particular Starbucks a pass, because they 're definitely a cut above the rest. Thanks guys, you 're the best and you are appreciated.