This was a fine Starbucks, it has the drink you like and the service was quick. The place is not big, it must be mostly pick up and go. It was busy when we were there and for some reason they were not putting names on the drinks, which let to some confusion from people waiting for their drinks.
(3)
Jason W.
Casper didn't have a lot of healthy breakfast choices for me, so I was left with Starbucks. Dad and I had a bunch of Starbucks gift cards, so he thought it was a good plan to stop in on the way out of town. This is a smallish location, but it's pretty much like any other Starbucks, so I'll save you the description. Y'know, if you've seen one, you've seen 'em all, right? I got an ice tea and a blueberry muffin. Dad got a breakfast sandwich. The girls behind the counter were super friendly and attentive and got our items to us quickly. Perhaps a little too quickly because the core of my muffin was still frozen while the outside was warm. Ah well, I'm a weird guy who eats raw cookie dough, burned pizza, and frozen muffins, so it was not that big of a deal. I think Dad was a little underwhelmed with his sandwich, but that's not the store's fault, it's the chain / distributor's fault. I don't know if I'll ever end up in Casper Wyoming again, but if I do, it's nice to know that it's here. There's even a GAMESTOP next door where I can nerd out!!! :)
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Dale Z.
This is probably the most convenient Starbucks on the south end of Casper if you are passing through on I-25. You still have to run a gauntlet of cars, trucks, RV's, and Semis to get the few blocks from the Interstate to here. The parking lot is very tight, with small spaces, and the traffic backs up very badly at the light where you need to exit the lot. The Starbucks is clean, and the staff and bathroom seem likewise. This place is popular, and there always seems to be a bit of a line. It also seems like drinks are slower to come out than you would expect. Perhaps most annoying, there seems to be a higher than normal percentage of customers who are baffled and indecisive when ordering here. They really like to chat with the cashier about the absence of the scone they wanted, desserts they would like to see, the weather, etc. I would prefer the cashier was polite, but did not encourage lengthy conversations when customers are waiting to order. Eventually, the overly chatty customer will order multiple complicated frappuccino's, take too long fishing in her change purse for exact change, hover near the register while you try to order, and eventually move over to block the pick up area. On the plus side, you get a standard, tasty Starbucks beverage at the expected price. But, wow, was it ever a hassle to get it.
(3)
Skyler I.
On the way to the airport I stopped by and the girls were nice enough to open the doors 10 minutes early which allowed me my drink and to make it to the airport with time to spare. Nice local touch for a corporate place!
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Jaclyn M.
TERRIBLE service. Girls working were so rude. Ridiculously rude. Pretty sure I counted about 5 eye rolls, and the girls made sure to let us know they were talking and whispering about us behind our backs. Really- since when did the rule "the customer is always right" phase out? I ordered a large to-go container of coffee with cups and the condiments. No one else was in line, and one person had walked in during the whole 15 minutes I was in there. Was it really that big of a deal that I didn't call that in in advance? Was it necessary to reprimand me, the customer, and act elitist towards me because I didn't know to do so? Not to mention this Starbucks location is the filthiest I've ever seen. Good thing Casper has limited options this side of town, otherwise this place would crash and burn.
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T. W.
Came in for a Triple Vente White Mocha and to use the Wi-Fi. The Baristas were great. Very friendly staff at this location.
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Christopher W.
Starbucks puts local flavor out of business. I boycott them. I stopped here for coffee because I needed a cup of it desperately. I would not go out of my way for it here. Only if it were the last place on earth serving coffee. Go out of your way to metro. Way better, and locally owned.
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Pamela B.
Nothing special or great. Its a Starbucks. Long lines, mediocre coffee, pre-fab "indie" wannabe atmosphere.
(3)
Rob M.
In the morning everyone wants..wait...needs thier coffee. Nobody has time to wait around forever for it. If you go to this Starbuck location you will wait and you will wait a long time. I did feel bad for the workers. One gal taking orders while another tried to pop out latte after latte. All the while another gal walked around the store on the phone talking to someone and occasionally interrupting the other staff to ask questions. This baffled me. If you see there are people literally lined up to the door while an equal number are waiting for their coffee then you best not be on the darn phone. She should have gotten off the phone and helped out. It was obviously THE rush hour and they were obviously SWAMPED. But no she stayed on her phone call about what type of coffee this person liked and what type of gift basket they could make. I believe that is a call that can be called back at a not so busy time. By the time I got to the front to order the gal on the phone was done but she didn't hop in and help. Nope she sat back and watched! Then walked into the back room. They are SOOO lucky I needed caffeine really bad. Needless to say I did not go back and will not..
S B.
This was a fine Starbucks, it has the drink you like and the service was quick. The place is not big, it must be mostly pick up and go. It was busy when we were there and for some reason they were not putting names on the drinks, which let to some confusion from people waiting for their drinks.
(3)Jason W.
Casper didn't have a lot of healthy breakfast choices for me, so I was left with Starbucks. Dad and I had a bunch of Starbucks gift cards, so he thought it was a good plan to stop in on the way out of town. This is a smallish location, but it's pretty much like any other Starbucks, so I'll save you the description. Y'know, if you've seen one, you've seen 'em all, right? I got an ice tea and a blueberry muffin. Dad got a breakfast sandwich. The girls behind the counter were super friendly and attentive and got our items to us quickly. Perhaps a little too quickly because the core of my muffin was still frozen while the outside was warm. Ah well, I'm a weird guy who eats raw cookie dough, burned pizza, and frozen muffins, so it was not that big of a deal. I think Dad was a little underwhelmed with his sandwich, but that's not the store's fault, it's the chain / distributor's fault. I don't know if I'll ever end up in Casper Wyoming again, but if I do, it's nice to know that it's here. There's even a GAMESTOP next door where I can nerd out!!! :)
(4)Dale Z.
This is probably the most convenient Starbucks on the south end of Casper if you are passing through on I-25. You still have to run a gauntlet of cars, trucks, RV's, and Semis to get the few blocks from the Interstate to here. The parking lot is very tight, with small spaces, and the traffic backs up very badly at the light where you need to exit the lot. The Starbucks is clean, and the staff and bathroom seem likewise. This place is popular, and there always seems to be a bit of a line. It also seems like drinks are slower to come out than you would expect. Perhaps most annoying, there seems to be a higher than normal percentage of customers who are baffled and indecisive when ordering here. They really like to chat with the cashier about the absence of the scone they wanted, desserts they would like to see, the weather, etc. I would prefer the cashier was polite, but did not encourage lengthy conversations when customers are waiting to order. Eventually, the overly chatty customer will order multiple complicated frappuccino's, take too long fishing in her change purse for exact change, hover near the register while you try to order, and eventually move over to block the pick up area. On the plus side, you get a standard, tasty Starbucks beverage at the expected price. But, wow, was it ever a hassle to get it.
(3)Skyler I.
On the way to the airport I stopped by and the girls were nice enough to open the doors 10 minutes early which allowed me my drink and to make it to the airport with time to spare. Nice local touch for a corporate place!
(4)Jaclyn M.
TERRIBLE service. Girls working were so rude. Ridiculously rude. Pretty sure I counted about 5 eye rolls, and the girls made sure to let us know they were talking and whispering about us behind our backs. Really- since when did the rule "the customer is always right" phase out? I ordered a large to-go container of coffee with cups and the condiments. No one else was in line, and one person had walked in during the whole 15 minutes I was in there. Was it really that big of a deal that I didn't call that in in advance? Was it necessary to reprimand me, the customer, and act elitist towards me because I didn't know to do so? Not to mention this Starbucks location is the filthiest I've ever seen. Good thing Casper has limited options this side of town, otherwise this place would crash and burn.
(1)T. W.
Came in for a Triple Vente White Mocha and to use the Wi-Fi. The Baristas were great. Very friendly staff at this location.
(5)Christopher W.
Starbucks puts local flavor out of business. I boycott them. I stopped here for coffee because I needed a cup of it desperately. I would not go out of my way for it here. Only if it were the last place on earth serving coffee. Go out of your way to metro. Way better, and locally owned.
(1)Pamela B.
Nothing special or great. Its a Starbucks. Long lines, mediocre coffee, pre-fab "indie" wannabe atmosphere.
(3)Rob M.
In the morning everyone wants..wait...needs thier coffee. Nobody has time to wait around forever for it. If you go to this Starbuck location you will wait and you will wait a long time. I did feel bad for the workers. One gal taking orders while another tried to pop out latte after latte. All the while another gal walked around the store on the phone talking to someone and occasionally interrupting the other staff to ask questions. This baffled me. If you see there are people literally lined up to the door while an equal number are waiting for their coffee then you best not be on the darn phone. She should have gotten off the phone and helped out. It was obviously THE rush hour and they were obviously SWAMPED. But no she stayed on her phone call about what type of coffee this person liked and what type of gift basket they could make. I believe that is a call that can be called back at a not so busy time. By the time I got to the front to order the gal on the phone was done but she didn't hop in and help. Nope she sat back and watched! Then walked into the back room. They are SOOO lucky I needed caffeine really bad. Needless to say I did not go back and will not..
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