Starbucks is inside Target! Very convenient when you can go shopping and get your daily cup of coffee at Starbucks as you walk in the door. Coffee, specialty drinks and pastries are available at this location (I don't think they offer warm sandwiches here though. Service isn't quite as fast as the other Starbucks in town but the coffee still tastes great!
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Andrew B.
Probably the best cup of burnt coffee I've ever had. Though this may be because I have had coffee that was far more burnt than this (Culvers at 9 p.m.) Needless to say, I would not recommend this Starbucks to those who drink their coffee black. I would suggest you order something with flavors and cream in it or simply pass on a overpriced cup of Joe (My small black coffee was a $1.85).
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Kathleen R.
Cruising down the 14 in Janesville, if you know what I mean, a sign caught my attention for a store called Target. I quickly pulled my vehicle around docked it in a parking space. I headed inside eager to stock up on my target needs - hunting targets, dart boards, kick me signs, paint to make my own targets,etc. I asked a store clerk where the targets were. She returned my question with a look of confusion. "This is Target, the store," she replied. I hate to jump on the bandwagon but I think it is safe to say we know which high school she attended with her less than quick wit. I tried to explain to her that a store should be named after what it sells but she still argued with me. I then figured this was a hazing ritual for new customers trying to confuse them but I am against hazing so I left. Reeling from the disappointment of missing my target needs, I found myself in a Starbucks located at the front of the store. A man wearing a black apron came out to take my order. I never trust people wearing aprons, something my mother told me when I was younger which is why I never go into a butcher shop. I asked him why Mr. Starbuck was because I had some whaling questions to ask him, after all I'm educated, I've read Moby Dick. He was quite confused and told me they just serve coffee. Again another disappointment. Okay, I will have a small coffee. "No can do, only talls in this establishment," he said. What a sizeist attitude! I will not be part of this scam. And although I didn't drink the coffee I think I can say with authority that the beans were over roasted giving the coffee a burned taste that just isn't acceptable.
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Ed K.
Ordered a Caramel Macchiato Frappucino (when I actually just wanted a Caramel Frappucino) and a lemon pound cake slice. What I received was WAY different, not even a blended drink! The barista (I believe his name was Nick) told me that was the drink I ordered. I looked at my receipt and saw that he charged me for an entirely different drink (Vanilla bean frap with a shot of expresso and a shot of mocha). My gf went to talk to the other person there to complain and he very rudely interrupted their conversation. We complained to a Target manager who apologized. Even one of the Target cashiers agreed how rude he is in general! I love Starbucks but I will not be going back to this one, at least not with him there!
Tim B.
Starbucks is inside Target! Very convenient when you can go shopping and get your daily cup of coffee at Starbucks as you walk in the door. Coffee, specialty drinks and pastries are available at this location (I don't think they offer warm sandwiches here though. Service isn't quite as fast as the other Starbucks in town but the coffee still tastes great!
(4)Andrew B.
Probably the best cup of burnt coffee I've ever had. Though this may be because I have had coffee that was far more burnt than this (Culvers at 9 p.m.) Needless to say, I would not recommend this Starbucks to those who drink their coffee black. I would suggest you order something with flavors and cream in it or simply pass on a overpriced cup of Joe (My small black coffee was a $1.85).
(2)Kathleen R.
Cruising down the 14 in Janesville, if you know what I mean, a sign caught my attention for a store called Target. I quickly pulled my vehicle around docked it in a parking space. I headed inside eager to stock up on my target needs - hunting targets, dart boards, kick me signs, paint to make my own targets,etc. I asked a store clerk where the targets were. She returned my question with a look of confusion. "This is Target, the store," she replied. I hate to jump on the bandwagon but I think it is safe to say we know which high school she attended with her less than quick wit. I tried to explain to her that a store should be named after what it sells but she still argued with me. I then figured this was a hazing ritual for new customers trying to confuse them but I am against hazing so I left. Reeling from the disappointment of missing my target needs, I found myself in a Starbucks located at the front of the store. A man wearing a black apron came out to take my order. I never trust people wearing aprons, something my mother told me when I was younger which is why I never go into a butcher shop. I asked him why Mr. Starbuck was because I had some whaling questions to ask him, after all I'm educated, I've read Moby Dick. He was quite confused and told me they just serve coffee. Again another disappointment. Okay, I will have a small coffee. "No can do, only talls in this establishment," he said. What a sizeist attitude! I will not be part of this scam. And although I didn't drink the coffee I think I can say with authority that the beans were over roasted giving the coffee a burned taste that just isn't acceptable.
(2)Ed K.
Ordered a Caramel Macchiato Frappucino (when I actually just wanted a Caramel Frappucino) and a lemon pound cake slice. What I received was WAY different, not even a blended drink! The barista (I believe his name was Nick) told me that was the drink I ordered. I looked at my receipt and saw that he charged me for an entirely different drink (Vanilla bean frap with a shot of expresso and a shot of mocha). My gf went to talk to the other person there to complain and he very rudely interrupted their conversation. We complained to a Target manager who apologized. Even one of the Target cashiers agreed how rude he is in general! I love Starbucks but I will not be going back to this one, at least not with him there!
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