Starbucks Coffee
178 Regent Street, London, W1B 5TH
Reviews for Starbucks Coffee
As a coffee shop chain, i like Starbucks probably the most of all. However, thats not to say its perfect. As a chain you know exactly what to expect when you step through the door, you know the types of coffee they sell, and you know what types of food as well. Incidentally, the cakes they have taste fabulous but are a little expensive. The sandwiches are also good on the whole, but occasionally a little stale - i don't know how long they keep them on sale for?! I love the fact that the large coffees come in a huge mug! The larger coffees are actually too heavy for me though! Prices are a little more expensive than other coffee shops!
Starbucks sells coffee and other snacks.
Although a little more expensive than some other coffee shops it does provide quality coffee and a great choice of snacks.
It gets very busy at lunchtimes but staff are very quick to make and serve the coffee.
They also have a selection of newspapers and magazines for you to read while you relax with your coffee.
The store also offers gift vouchers which are ideal for birthday presents for friends and family who regularly use starbucks...although a £5 voucher will not go very far!
The store is bright and has lots of seats and tables - it is very roomy so you dont have to squeeze through!
You probably know what you get when you visit a starbucks. Like with the others, you can bet on the given quality of products and the choices of coffee, cappuccino, latte, mocha and other drinks including fresh juices, which are good.
They also sell sandwiches, croissants, cakes, muffins and other food like fruit salad.
All in all it´s pretty good, alltough it's a little more expensive than in some other coffeeshops. They could also change their offer somewhat more often for my taste.
This is the Starbucks that is the original venue of the OpenCoffee Meetup. It was chosen because it is always a quite place, and this is exactly why I like it. Most other Starbucks' are riddled with tourists, but this one is actually always deserted.
It is located in the Esprit in Regent Street and therefore secluded. It is on the first floor, and offers a nice view on the busy street. The staff is very nice and hasn't changed in months.
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