Amy and Sarah was amazing! Can you believe it no waiting in Starbucks tonight! Super fast service! The best!
(5)
Cedina A.
The team here is amazing. EMILY runs her staff so well! She is always so friendly; no matter what time of the day I come in, I am always welcomed by a friendly smile. She gets my caramel chai tea latte perfect & remembers my boyfriend's drink by heart. Having worked in a coffee setting myself in the past, a friendly smile paired with a perfect drink is definitely the best way to start my day!
(4)
Holly C.
Came here for a cookie after having blood drawn at the doctor's office. I like the size of the place but it isn't one of my favorite locations. There were quite a few people here and the environment was way more busy than relaxed. I don't come to this one often as there are three other Starbucks just as close to my house. I gave it three stars because it is just an average Starbucks.
(3)
Sam K.
Well you certainly know what you're getting here. The same as any other Starbucks. Which is fine for what it is. If you have other options, should you take them? Most likely. If you're short of time and need somewhere quick to stop on the way for your 16 week baby checkup at M.P.H. with the Mrs. will this work? Yes. In all honesty, I would suggest checking out Cheer Me Up Coffee (0.4 miles due west of this location (also on Nyberg)) as a better alternative to here, but in case you haven't figured it out by now, when apathy isn't keeping me from doing anything that takes much effort, my laziness is. Which means if I have to go left off the southbound I-5 exit ramp, I'm looking for coffee in that direction and don't want to deal with the extra stoplights, traffic and five minutes of my time that going right instead would mean. So yeah, if you can stomach Starbucks (which I've learned to do over time when there are no other convenient options available), then stop in here. The staff is perfectly friendly. The coffee tastes like Starbucks coffee - which is generally shit, but I actually think their lattes (unflavored, unsugared) are decent (gasp - i know). Oh yeah, and I got a Black Keys album at this location once - so that's obviously a plus...
(2)
Dave G.
Sllllooowwwwww. And virtually no selection of food left and it's not even lunchtime. Won't be using his branch again.
(2)
Jone V.
What can I possibly Write Or say To justify this coffee addiction? I cannot help myself I simply Truly and really Enjoy the taste of their iced latte-- My Personal fave
(4)
Jen E.
allrighty. so I gave this place another chance since I was having a caffeine emergency. The woman was super cool and talked to us for a bit. She found out I was on the way to have my blood drawn and wished me well........ about 2 hours later.... we walk in..... she immediately recognized us and started our drinks again. She asked how it went and I told her......(it was a horrid experience) we all talked for a bit and she gave us our drinks. she has redeemed this place for me and might stop here more often as I am in the neighborhood a lot
(3)
Allie R.
I live in the city but find myself in the 'burbs a few times a week and need a good spot to work for several hours. Ten reasons this is the best place to set up your mobile office: 1. Tables are just the right size (big enough for your laptop, notebook, coffee, and water bottle; not so big that you feel guilty sitting there for hours by yourself). 2. Tons of power outlets. 3. Temperature is neither too hot nor too cold. 4. Good light from the wall of windows, even on a cloudy day. 5. Great vibe. Busy enough that there's a steady hum but I can always get a table, even in the morning. Music selection changes often (i.e. they don't just play the same CD every day) and is at just the right volume level. 6. They bring free samples around at least a couple of times in the morning and early afternoon. 7. Exceptionally nice, friendly baristas. 8. Acceptably fast wifi. 9. Lots of parking (unlike the Starbucks across from Bridgeport) that isn't time limited (unlike most of the parking in West Linn, Lake O, and Oregon City). 10. Drinks are always consistent (which is more than I can say for all Starbucks, certainly).
(5)
Kelsie V.
this is cozy starbucks. Lots of seating occupied by a good variety of people. I turned in my empty coffee bag for a free tall coffee and ordered one of their boulange pastries. they heated it up, i cheerfully waited. they set it on counter where you would pick up your drinks-no announce. I had given her my name afterall. luckily I was paying attention. I grabbed it and left. $3.45 kinda high, but what do you expect.
(3)
Porshe M.
Great drinks every time! They are also really genuine and took the time to know my name, my honey's name and our drinks... I feel special coming here it's more than a coffee it's a liquid hug! Ps Kayla n Mae are the most darling little sunshines it totally brightens my day to see them working!
(5)
Mish M.
It's a Starbucks. If you've been to one, you pretty much know what to expect here. This location is pretty small, and most of the seating is along the walkway from the counter to the door, so I only come here if I want to grab and go.
(3)
Don B.
It's a Starbucks. Most all Starbucks locations are substantially the same, the only differences being the location, the people who work there, and sometimes the general layout of the store. Overall, the furnishings, decorations, build-outs, coffee bar, tables, etc, are all the same. This Starbucks location offers up the standard Starbucks coffee menu: hot milkshakes with espresso shots in them, cold milkshakes with espresso shots in them, frozen blended milkshakes with espresso shots in them, and drip coffee. The beans are, as all Starbucks beans are, IMHO, burnt, which is fine if you're drinking a milkshake, but sucks if you're drinking the coffee straight. I had myself a standard 12oz cuppa joe here, and it was as should be expected. Hot, black, and burnt. The people working here are nice enough. The clientele? Suburban. Again, it's a Starbucks. If you're reading this far into the review, you need to check yourself and go try some Stumptown, Redwing, Cellar Door, or any of the other fine local roasts.
(2)
Sean G.
The girls did a great job and didn't complain like most shops about working on a holiday. They did a great job greeting me as I walked in and serving me. They started up some small talk ask how my day was and if I had any plans for tonight. It was a great visit and my drink was amazing.
(5)
Danielle K.
One of Starbucks' less obvious goals is to create a third place. What is a third place? you might ask. Well, let me tell you. A third place is an area aside from home in which a person may spend time. This place is generally a home-y area where one can relax and socialize. Many Starbuckses indeed sufficiently carry out this goal. The one in this particular strip mall, however, does not. The space is actually very large, and almost always quiet and without a line. To get to the counter, you must walk to the very back of the store. At that time, a barista will take your order, and then insist (several times) that you need to go to the Web site listed on your receipt to give a review of that location. How I wished I had the cajones to tell her to check out Yelp. Anyway, this location wasn't particularly remarkable in any way, shape, or form, and the baristas weren't overly nice and outgoing like many other stores, either. And all that room they've got? Puhleeeeeeze! There are a bunch of really uncomfortable tables that get really hot because the sun hits just so (and the blinds are completely open. If you are lucky enough to steal one of the more nontraditional seats or loungers, be prepared: They're not very comfortable, they look like they're from the space age, and the area is filthy! There were big pieces of wilted spinach leaves all over the carpet, and crumbs all over the little cube-shaped tables. Oh, and if you're using a French press to make your coffee, for God's sake, please turn off the beeper within the first 10 seconds. It's headache-worthy.
Cedric N.
Amy and Sarah was amazing! Can you believe it no waiting in Starbucks tonight! Super fast service! The best!
(5)Cedina A.
The team here is amazing. EMILY runs her staff so well! She is always so friendly; no matter what time of the day I come in, I am always welcomed by a friendly smile. She gets my caramel chai tea latte perfect & remembers my boyfriend's drink by heart. Having worked in a coffee setting myself in the past, a friendly smile paired with a perfect drink is definitely the best way to start my day!
(4)Holly C.
Came here for a cookie after having blood drawn at the doctor's office. I like the size of the place but it isn't one of my favorite locations. There were quite a few people here and the environment was way more busy than relaxed. I don't come to this one often as there are three other Starbucks just as close to my house. I gave it three stars because it is just an average Starbucks.
(3)Sam K.
Well you certainly know what you're getting here. The same as any other Starbucks. Which is fine for what it is. If you have other options, should you take them? Most likely. If you're short of time and need somewhere quick to stop on the way for your 16 week baby checkup at M.P.H. with the Mrs. will this work? Yes. In all honesty, I would suggest checking out Cheer Me Up Coffee (0.4 miles due west of this location (also on Nyberg)) as a better alternative to here, but in case you haven't figured it out by now, when apathy isn't keeping me from doing anything that takes much effort, my laziness is. Which means if I have to go left off the southbound I-5 exit ramp, I'm looking for coffee in that direction and don't want to deal with the extra stoplights, traffic and five minutes of my time that going right instead would mean. So yeah, if you can stomach Starbucks (which I've learned to do over time when there are no other convenient options available), then stop in here. The staff is perfectly friendly. The coffee tastes like Starbucks coffee - which is generally shit, but I actually think their lattes (unflavored, unsugared) are decent (gasp - i know). Oh yeah, and I got a Black Keys album at this location once - so that's obviously a plus...
(2)Dave G.
Sllllooowwwwww. And virtually no selection of food left and it's not even lunchtime. Won't be using his branch again.
(2)Jone V.
What can I possibly Write Or say To justify this coffee addiction? I cannot help myself I simply Truly and really Enjoy the taste of their iced latte-- My Personal fave
(4)Jen E.
allrighty. so I gave this place another chance since I was having a caffeine emergency. The woman was super cool and talked to us for a bit. She found out I was on the way to have my blood drawn and wished me well........ about 2 hours later.... we walk in..... she immediately recognized us and started our drinks again. She asked how it went and I told her......(it was a horrid experience) we all talked for a bit and she gave us our drinks. she has redeemed this place for me and might stop here more often as I am in the neighborhood a lot
(3)Allie R.
I live in the city but find myself in the 'burbs a few times a week and need a good spot to work for several hours. Ten reasons this is the best place to set up your mobile office: 1. Tables are just the right size (big enough for your laptop, notebook, coffee, and water bottle; not so big that you feel guilty sitting there for hours by yourself). 2. Tons of power outlets. 3. Temperature is neither too hot nor too cold. 4. Good light from the wall of windows, even on a cloudy day. 5. Great vibe. Busy enough that there's a steady hum but I can always get a table, even in the morning. Music selection changes often (i.e. they don't just play the same CD every day) and is at just the right volume level. 6. They bring free samples around at least a couple of times in the morning and early afternoon. 7. Exceptionally nice, friendly baristas. 8. Acceptably fast wifi. 9. Lots of parking (unlike the Starbucks across from Bridgeport) that isn't time limited (unlike most of the parking in West Linn, Lake O, and Oregon City). 10. Drinks are always consistent (which is more than I can say for all Starbucks, certainly).
(5)Kelsie V.
this is cozy starbucks. Lots of seating occupied by a good variety of people. I turned in my empty coffee bag for a free tall coffee and ordered one of their boulange pastries. they heated it up, i cheerfully waited. they set it on counter where you would pick up your drinks-no announce. I had given her my name afterall. luckily I was paying attention. I grabbed it and left. $3.45 kinda high, but what do you expect.
(3)Porshe M.
Great drinks every time! They are also really genuine and took the time to know my name, my honey's name and our drinks... I feel special coming here it's more than a coffee it's a liquid hug! Ps Kayla n Mae are the most darling little sunshines it totally brightens my day to see them working!
(5)Mish M.
It's a Starbucks. If you've been to one, you pretty much know what to expect here. This location is pretty small, and most of the seating is along the walkway from the counter to the door, so I only come here if I want to grab and go.
(3)Don B.
It's a Starbucks. Most all Starbucks locations are substantially the same, the only differences being the location, the people who work there, and sometimes the general layout of the store. Overall, the furnishings, decorations, build-outs, coffee bar, tables, etc, are all the same. This Starbucks location offers up the standard Starbucks coffee menu: hot milkshakes with espresso shots in them, cold milkshakes with espresso shots in them, frozen blended milkshakes with espresso shots in them, and drip coffee. The beans are, as all Starbucks beans are, IMHO, burnt, which is fine if you're drinking a milkshake, but sucks if you're drinking the coffee straight. I had myself a standard 12oz cuppa joe here, and it was as should be expected. Hot, black, and burnt. The people working here are nice enough. The clientele? Suburban. Again, it's a Starbucks. If you're reading this far into the review, you need to check yourself and go try some Stumptown, Redwing, Cellar Door, or any of the other fine local roasts.
(2)Sean G.
The girls did a great job and didn't complain like most shops about working on a holiday. They did a great job greeting me as I walked in and serving me. They started up some small talk ask how my day was and if I had any plans for tonight. It was a great visit and my drink was amazing.
(5)Danielle K.
One of Starbucks' less obvious goals is to create a third place. What is a third place? you might ask. Well, let me tell you. A third place is an area aside from home in which a person may spend time. This place is generally a home-y area where one can relax and socialize. Many Starbuckses indeed sufficiently carry out this goal. The one in this particular strip mall, however, does not. The space is actually very large, and almost always quiet and without a line. To get to the counter, you must walk to the very back of the store. At that time, a barista will take your order, and then insist (several times) that you need to go to the Web site listed on your receipt to give a review of that location. How I wished I had the cajones to tell her to check out Yelp. Anyway, this location wasn't particularly remarkable in any way, shape, or form, and the baristas weren't overly nice and outgoing like many other stores, either. And all that room they've got? Puhleeeeeeze! There are a bunch of really uncomfortable tables that get really hot because the sun hits just so (and the blinds are completely open. If you are lucky enough to steal one of the more nontraditional seats or loungers, be prepared: They're not very comfortable, they look like they're from the space age, and the area is filthy! There were big pieces of wilted spinach leaves all over the carpet, and crumbs all over the little cube-shaped tables. Oh, and if you're using a French press to make your coffee, for God's sake, please turn off the beeper within the first 10 seconds. It's headache-worthy.
(2)