I would love to know why the Starbucks in Cheyenne are all so so far from the Interstates and highways. It is definitely a trek to get here if you are just passing through town. the is your basic, no frills Starbucks. As someone mentioned, the parking lot is tiny and congested.
(3)
C K.
It's a Starbucks. Been in one? Then you have been in them all. This one is weird though because it has no drive through. As a matter of fact, this is the only stand alone Starbucks in Cheyenne! Is this the Twilight Zone? Am I dreaming? This one is always packed with people who do not realize gas station coffee tastes the same. I know. I know. The gas station cup does not say "elite" like the Starbucks cup. That is why I reuse mine. Gotta keep up appearances, after all. You can use the paper cup for months! When people start putting change in it randomly, it is time to change it.
(3)
Jordan S.
The baristas at this establishment are hands-down the best SB employees I've ever come into contact with. Just sitting here, I'm astounded at how many customer names they know and how kind they are to everyone that walks through the door. Nice work ladies!
(5)
Ryan S.
Great location, fast and friendly baristas. Parking can sometime fill up fast due to the limited spaces.
(5)
Susan S.
I had a very happy experience here this morning when I came for my morning brew. Sunny fall day, Saturday morning, with all kinds of cool people here as well. Who knew that Cheyenne had such a hidden community of interesting people, but here they were ! Very pleasant to sip my flavored coffee and look out at the historic district houses and buildings, pet friendly dogs and watch young families. It didn't feel at all impersonal but really more intimate than I would have expected. What a wonderful surprise.
(5)
Dustin H.
Years ago the building now occupied (and renovated) by Starbucks was a dumpy wood-paneled Subway. The first time I (re)visited I was floored by the transformation -- surely an improvement to downtown Cheyenne, where near as I can tell there aren't any other coffee shops where a guy can read a book or bum wireless signal for a couple hours. Nice and efficient baristas, too.
(4)
Eric T.
Quite possibly one of the best Starbucks experiences that I've ever had was at this store during a heavy snowstorm. While traveling from Fort Collins, CO into Cheyenne on an early Saturday morning, the storm forced me inside of this Starbucks, since most morning locations around Central Avenue were closed. Although I usually prefer a doppio expresso or caramel macchiato to start my day, I tried the pumpkin spice latte. I figured that I wasn't going anywhere soon, so why not? While there was a line of 6-7 people in slightly cramped quarters (seemed like all of Cheyenne was coming in), the baristas kept us entertained with their good spirits in spite of the fact that all of our cars outside were getting buried under a near foot of snow. The pumpkin spice latte was exquisite, as well as the iced lemon pound cake (very fresh) and tuna fish sandwich w/cranberries. The locals of Cheyenne that were in Starbucks that morning were unbelievably cool, and reassured me in sticking around for a while since it would be foolish to travel back on I-25 south in this snowy mess. While I didn't get the opportunity to truly explore the areas around Central Avenue that morning due to the inclement weather, I have to believe that this is one of the liveliest places to be at any given morning. You have a good one here, Cheyenne! Thank you Starbucks.
(5)
jonathan F.
These guys are on it every time I've been in. An oasis in the desert!
(5)
Jaclyn B.
Tried the pumpkin spice latte! ! Very unique flavor. Staff was friendly and fast. I would recommend this product! ! Always great service at this Starbucks location.
(3)
Nicole K.
They are the usual Starbucks and deal with my strange California orders like champs. I appreciate the niceties when, as an out of towner, my orders are cumbersome and they act like they aren't.
Dale Z.
I would love to know why the Starbucks in Cheyenne are all so so far from the Interstates and highways. It is definitely a trek to get here if you are just passing through town. the is your basic, no frills Starbucks. As someone mentioned, the parking lot is tiny and congested.
(3)C K.
It's a Starbucks. Been in one? Then you have been in them all. This one is weird though because it has no drive through. As a matter of fact, this is the only stand alone Starbucks in Cheyenne! Is this the Twilight Zone? Am I dreaming? This one is always packed with people who do not realize gas station coffee tastes the same. I know. I know. The gas station cup does not say "elite" like the Starbucks cup. That is why I reuse mine. Gotta keep up appearances, after all. You can use the paper cup for months! When people start putting change in it randomly, it is time to change it.
(3)Jordan S.
The baristas at this establishment are hands-down the best SB employees I've ever come into contact with. Just sitting here, I'm astounded at how many customer names they know and how kind they are to everyone that walks through the door. Nice work ladies!
(5)Ryan S.
Great location, fast and friendly baristas. Parking can sometime fill up fast due to the limited spaces.
(5)Susan S.
I had a very happy experience here this morning when I came for my morning brew. Sunny fall day, Saturday morning, with all kinds of cool people here as well. Who knew that Cheyenne had such a hidden community of interesting people, but here they were ! Very pleasant to sip my flavored coffee and look out at the historic district houses and buildings, pet friendly dogs and watch young families. It didn't feel at all impersonal but really more intimate than I would have expected. What a wonderful surprise.
(5)Dustin H.
Years ago the building now occupied (and renovated) by Starbucks was a dumpy wood-paneled Subway. The first time I (re)visited I was floored by the transformation -- surely an improvement to downtown Cheyenne, where near as I can tell there aren't any other coffee shops where a guy can read a book or bum wireless signal for a couple hours. Nice and efficient baristas, too.
(4)Eric T.
Quite possibly one of the best Starbucks experiences that I've ever had was at this store during a heavy snowstorm. While traveling from Fort Collins, CO into Cheyenne on an early Saturday morning, the storm forced me inside of this Starbucks, since most morning locations around Central Avenue were closed. Although I usually prefer a doppio expresso or caramel macchiato to start my day, I tried the pumpkin spice latte. I figured that I wasn't going anywhere soon, so why not? While there was a line of 6-7 people in slightly cramped quarters (seemed like all of Cheyenne was coming in), the baristas kept us entertained with their good spirits in spite of the fact that all of our cars outside were getting buried under a near foot of snow. The pumpkin spice latte was exquisite, as well as the iced lemon pound cake (very fresh) and tuna fish sandwich w/cranberries. The locals of Cheyenne that were in Starbucks that morning were unbelievably cool, and reassured me in sticking around for a while since it would be foolish to travel back on I-25 south in this snowy mess. While I didn't get the opportunity to truly explore the areas around Central Avenue that morning due to the inclement weather, I have to believe that this is one of the liveliest places to be at any given morning. You have a good one here, Cheyenne! Thank you Starbucks.
(5)jonathan F.
These guys are on it every time I've been in. An oasis in the desert!
(5)Jaclyn B.
Tried the pumpkin spice latte! ! Very unique flavor. Staff was friendly and fast. I would recommend this product! ! Always great service at this Starbucks location.
(3)Nicole K.
They are the usual Starbucks and deal with my strange California orders like champs. I appreciate the niceties when, as an out of towner, my orders are cumbersome and they act like they aren't.
(5)