Advantages: location Disadvantages: very cramped and dark
Starbucks.
I have been to many starbucks but chichester one is very different to the rest. First off based in north street chichester it looks very pokey and dark from the outside.
Once you enter the feeling gets no better. The counter is to your left and the food does look very nice but the staff seem to want to hurry you through and really dont come across that friendly. After i got my coffee which nearly killed me with the pricve of nearly four pounds i had to try and find a seat. The coffee shop is very narrow and thin which is not helpful if you have a child or buggy for a child. The tables are very close and the whole experience is very inclosed and for some it is not very nice. The seating is comfortable if you can find one but it is not the best place to go in the town if you are with friends and you want a nice coffee ...
Advantages: Addictive, costly and taking over the world Disadvantages: good coffee, good service, good selection...
For many years I reveled in my hatred for Starbucks and everything they stood for. I despised them for their corporate branded image. I condemned them for their over the top prices. I recoiled at their growing popularity as one by one they popped up on most city street corners. I categorically refused to be sucked into the brand and for several years avoided every setting foot inside one.
Last year whilst working in Glasgow, I allowed myself to be taken in and I succumbed to the unthinkable. I remember that day well.
It was quarter to eight one morning last November. It had been raining in Glasgow for what felt like two years, and as I trailed up Buchanan street in the pitch black, shivering against the wind and trying desperately to ignore the fast stream of water running down the street and over my feet; I felt a warmth radiate ...
ally2kc 09.08.2007
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Advantages: Great coffee, nice surroundings Disadvantages: Expensive
Starbucks is a global coffee house chain; in fact it's the biggest coffee house company in the world. It was founded in 1971 in Seattle, Washington, and now has over 15,000 stores in 44 countries. It enjoyed a huge expansion in the 1990's which included its first chain outside North America (Tokyo in 1996) and the first UK Starbucks in 1998.
As well as coffee, Starbucks sell a wide variety of beverages including Hot Chocolate, Fruit Smoothies and bottled water. They also sell snacks such as muffins, caramel shortbread as well as healthier alternatives such as yogurt and 'skinny' muffins. To me, the prices overall are a little expensive, but I pay them because no-one makes coffee like they do! I know a lot of people don't like it and they think the coffee is too sickly etc, but I do like the sweetness. I don't like black coffee so ...
Walter_Kovacs 17.01.2009
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Product Information for "Starbucks, 13 Renfield Street, Glasgow" »
Product details
Long Name
Starbucks
Type
Cafe Bar
Continent
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
Glasgow
Address
13 Renfield Street
Manufacturer's product description
Starbucks Corporation engages in the purchase, roasting, and sale of whole bean coffees worldwide. The company offers brewed coffees, espresso beverages, cold blended beverages, various complementary food items, coffee-related accessories and equipment, a selection of premium teas, and a line of compact discs through its retail stores.
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