So, I'm gonna be really honest here. If it wasn't for this Starbucks, my life would not be the same. Mornings that I just can't pull myself together... Starbucks. Mornings when I want to pull my hair out... Starbucks. Every Friday morning... Starbucks. The key here is there is not another Starbucks for MILES from this location. The staff is friendly and the location is perfect next to the interstate.
(5)
Stacy O.
Tiny Starbucks but laid out well for maximum seating. The baristas were slow - we waited almost 10 minutes for two drinks and there was no one else there. Bathrooms needed a once over with a Clorox wipe. That path to get back on 65 is no joke. Be careful, travelers.
(2)
Rawlins R.
Stopped here on my way back from Cincinnati after getting gas. The wifey had to use the washroom. The one good thing about not being in Chicago is that you don't have trouble finding a public bathroom. In Chicago you have to either buy something, ask for a code, get a key, or beg someone to get into the washroom. But anywhere else you can simply walk in, drop a load, and go. Nice.
(3)
Sumira P.
We stopped here on a road trip since it is conveniently located along the interstate. The staff was horribly rude for no apparent reason. We ended up waiting almost 20 minutes for two drinks. Many people (regular locals) who came in after us got their drinks quickly while we were forgotten. After about 10 minutes of watching everyone else receive their drinks quickly, I reminded the employee who took our order that we were still waiting. We continued to wait anyway. I'm glad these loser employees live in a small town in the middle of nowhere so that they never have to encounter new people, but why work at a coffee shop right of a major highway if you don't want to be nice to travelers?
(1)
Mike D.
We always stop by when leaving Indianapolis and heading north on 65. The drive-thru is quick, but I often times find myself going inside. This location is also a good alternative to truck stop bathrooms.
(4)
Dallas M.
Ugh! No stop light at exit for southbound travelers on I-65. Very dangerous, esp. at night. Local government needs to get a clue! Starbucks staff needs clue, too. Stop talking behind counter and clean messy seating area and bathrooms.
(1)
Joshua G.
nothing special, just another Starbucks, but the service every time has been spot on and on top of things.
(4)
Heather C.
Drive through starbucks hits the spot in the middle of a long road trip.
Heather H.
So, I'm gonna be really honest here. If it wasn't for this Starbucks, my life would not be the same. Mornings that I just can't pull myself together... Starbucks. Mornings when I want to pull my hair out... Starbucks. Every Friday morning... Starbucks. The key here is there is not another Starbucks for MILES from this location. The staff is friendly and the location is perfect next to the interstate.
(5)Stacy O.
Tiny Starbucks but laid out well for maximum seating. The baristas were slow - we waited almost 10 minutes for two drinks and there was no one else there. Bathrooms needed a once over with a Clorox wipe. That path to get back on 65 is no joke. Be careful, travelers.
(2)Rawlins R.
Stopped here on my way back from Cincinnati after getting gas. The wifey had to use the washroom. The one good thing about not being in Chicago is that you don't have trouble finding a public bathroom. In Chicago you have to either buy something, ask for a code, get a key, or beg someone to get into the washroom. But anywhere else you can simply walk in, drop a load, and go. Nice.
(3)Sumira P.
We stopped here on a road trip since it is conveniently located along the interstate. The staff was horribly rude for no apparent reason. We ended up waiting almost 20 minutes for two drinks. Many people (regular locals) who came in after us got their drinks quickly while we were forgotten. After about 10 minutes of watching everyone else receive their drinks quickly, I reminded the employee who took our order that we were still waiting. We continued to wait anyway. I'm glad these loser employees live in a small town in the middle of nowhere so that they never have to encounter new people, but why work at a coffee shop right of a major highway if you don't want to be nice to travelers?
(1)Mike D.
We always stop by when leaving Indianapolis and heading north on 65. The drive-thru is quick, but I often times find myself going inside. This location is also a good alternative to truck stop bathrooms.
(4)Dallas M.
Ugh! No stop light at exit for southbound travelers on I-65. Very dangerous, esp. at night. Local government needs to get a clue! Starbucks staff needs clue, too. Stop talking behind counter and clean messy seating area and bathrooms.
(1)Joshua G.
nothing special, just another Starbucks, but the service every time has been spot on and on top of things.
(4)Heather C.
Drive through starbucks hits the spot in the middle of a long road trip.
(5)