If u don't feel like waiting 10 minutes or more for your drink through the drive thru then just go inside. Overall, good place...just needs to fix the drive thru situation & then this rating will be 5 stars
(4)
Wilma D.
Pleasant and large location. Yes, service was a bit slow but our coffee was perfect. Besides being a bit slow, they were helpful and friendly. They have a good amount of merchandise, including the collection mugs from Kentucky and Tennessee, which I will get. I'm a sucker for those. We are staying in the area and this will be our coffee stop. They also have drive through, which is really convenient.
(4)
H D.
Awesome place! The employees are very friendly and helpful. The greet with a smile and offer great suggestions for blends of coffee. I highly recommend this location for a great cup of coffee and a great place for that necessary break during the week when you need to just get away.
(5)
Mjg Y.
Update for 2014-2015 I've seen little improvement at this location. They're still very, very slow. Often they are out of ingredients or pastries, and also they get confused on which drinks are which. Obviously there is a management problem at this location.
(3)
Mary-Kate C.
Ordered a tall caramel macchiato. Took my first sip a couple miles down the road to realize my cup was only 65% full. It's as though they put a the amount of coffee for a short drink in a tall cup and charged me for a tall. What a bummer.
(2)
Zara P.
I am a Starbucks regular and this is by far the slowest Starbucks I have ever visited. There seems to be an efficiency problem which is indicative of poor management. Never again!!!
(1)
Heather H.
This is my new Starbucks, because it's generally a little quieter and can accommodate a lot more people than other locations. I love the covered patio, which is nice for chillaxin with an Arnold Palmer (aka shaken iced tea lemonade [un-sweet]). Well. Not today, because it feels like a freezer outside. But in July, it's perfect. Today, I drove past the pastures and barns I'm perpetually wishing I could pull over and photograph, pulled into the spacious lot, parked next to a gas station sign advertising liver and gizzards (ftw!), and walked inside. The baristas and customers alike are full of that particular charm you can't really get anywhere outside the South/(border states?). I don't think I'll ever really understand why people choose to live in Hopkinsville, but whenever I want to feel like I'm at the end of the world, yet just want to be somewhere familiar and welcoming at the same time, this Starbucks does the trick. (see also, The Little Tea Pot Cafe). I'm currently in a comfy chair, sipping a peppermint latte. It's chill. Up until now, they've been playing mod/British Blues, which I heart forever. (At the moment it's an acoustic cover of "25 or 6 to 4", but I'll forgive it). Also, if you need to get onto 65 N from Hop-town or Clarksville, this is the only place to get a decent dose of caffeine until Louisville, so I definitely recommend it for that reason alone. Alright, jeez, I already like you, now a cover of Townes Van Zandt's "Loretta?" Loves me like I want her to....
(4)
Anne A.
Spacious and clean, but no fresh fruit, salads or sandwiches to go with your coffee.
Christine M.
If u don't feel like waiting 10 minutes or more for your drink through the drive thru then just go inside. Overall, good place...just needs to fix the drive thru situation & then this rating will be 5 stars
(4)Wilma D.
Pleasant and large location. Yes, service was a bit slow but our coffee was perfect. Besides being a bit slow, they were helpful and friendly. They have a good amount of merchandise, including the collection mugs from Kentucky and Tennessee, which I will get. I'm a sucker for those. We are staying in the area and this will be our coffee stop. They also have drive through, which is really convenient.
(4)H D.
Awesome place! The employees are very friendly and helpful. The greet with a smile and offer great suggestions for blends of coffee. I highly recommend this location for a great cup of coffee and a great place for that necessary break during the week when you need to just get away.
(5)Mjg Y.
Update for 2014-2015 I've seen little improvement at this location. They're still very, very slow. Often they are out of ingredients or pastries, and also they get confused on which drinks are which. Obviously there is a management problem at this location.
(3)Mary-Kate C.
Ordered a tall caramel macchiato. Took my first sip a couple miles down the road to realize my cup was only 65% full. It's as though they put a the amount of coffee for a short drink in a tall cup and charged me for a tall. What a bummer.
(2)Zara P.
I am a Starbucks regular and this is by far the slowest Starbucks I have ever visited. There seems to be an efficiency problem which is indicative of poor management. Never again!!!
(1)Heather H.
This is my new Starbucks, because it's generally a little quieter and can accommodate a lot more people than other locations. I love the covered patio, which is nice for chillaxin with an Arnold Palmer (aka shaken iced tea lemonade [un-sweet]). Well. Not today, because it feels like a freezer outside. But in July, it's perfect. Today, I drove past the pastures and barns I'm perpetually wishing I could pull over and photograph, pulled into the spacious lot, parked next to a gas station sign advertising liver and gizzards (ftw!), and walked inside. The baristas and customers alike are full of that particular charm you can't really get anywhere outside the South/(border states?). I don't think I'll ever really understand why people choose to live in Hopkinsville, but whenever I want to feel like I'm at the end of the world, yet just want to be somewhere familiar and welcoming at the same time, this Starbucks does the trick. (see also, The Little Tea Pot Cafe). I'm currently in a comfy chair, sipping a peppermint latte. It's chill. Up until now, they've been playing mod/British Blues, which I heart forever. (At the moment it's an acoustic cover of "25 or 6 to 4", but I'll forgive it). Also, if you need to get onto 65 N from Hop-town or Clarksville, this is the only place to get a decent dose of caffeine until Louisville, so I definitely recommend it for that reason alone. Alright, jeez, I already like you, now a cover of Townes Van Zandt's "Loretta?" Loves me like I want her to....
(4)Anne A.
Spacious and clean, but no fresh fruit, salads or sandwiches to go with your coffee.
(3)