Great service at Starbucks today. We were in Hot Springs for the Christmas holidays and needed my Starbucks fix. During the Christmas shopping season, there were lots of shoppers out with the same idea as mine. The line was long, but the staff moved it along very briskly. Great job by the staff!!
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Christy W.
Extremely long line this morning. I was probably the 10th car back, I would have gone in but I had a dog with me. Took 20mins to make it through the line. Seems as if the service is slow. Ordered a tall iced Americano with pumpkin spice syrup. Worth the wait but glad that this isn't my neighborhood Starbucks... Never seen a line so long.
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Robert H.
Was starting to worry when I didn't see a Starbucks within the first hour of arriving in Hot Springs. Then, like a lighthouse on a rocky, sea beaten shore, I saw the green and white sign beckoning me to approach with caution (had to cross traffic.) Just kidding. Was happy to see it and spend my hard earned money. Oh you Bean Pushers! Anyway, the baristas greeted me, or the older gentleman in front of me. After leaving the register to go outside and find the only NY Times in Hot Springs, she returned to her station, still ignoring me. After chit chatting with the older gentleman she finally greeted me. Apparently, he was there when they opened and still has an incredible amount of moolah on his Starbucks card. I really didn't mind. I just wanted to spin a good story. While service is slow and at times, clunky, it is still the best cup of coffee in almost any town. Even if you're not a local. Be patient and you'll be rewarded with that hot morning nectar as you suckle the teat of capitalism.
(3)
J. K.
They do exist in Hot Springs!! Lifesaver for the road trip home. Super slow moving long line but totally worth it.
(4)
Jack H.
Very nice staff here; and the baristas do a great job on my hazelnut macchiato!
(4)
Melissa B.
When I got here, the line was so long! I didn't have to wait long to order or to get my drink. I love their shaken iced tea lemonade in passion flavor!
(5)
Kurt H.
There are a few Starbucks in Little Rock and I would say this location is one of the better ones. The service is fast and polite, which is a problem for most locations in Little Rock. There are plenty of tables at this location for working. My complaint would be parking. This Starbucks is in a small strip mall with a poorly designed parking lot.
(4)
David R.
Cinnamon Dolce Latte / Pumpkin Spice Latte.
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Manuel H.
It's Starbucks. Pretty much sums it up. They carry the Sunday NY Times but not weekly which was a bit of a bummer as I was aching for some culture mid week.
(4)
Brant B.
Starbucks has the coolest employees. I own some Papa johns pizza stores and we try so hard to find people like this. They make great coffee and for me this is the place to be to get great wifi and get my work done. I frequent this one when I am working there
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Address :3948 Central Ave,Ste A
Hot Springs National Park, AR, 71913
Chuck M.
Great service at Starbucks today. We were in Hot Springs for the Christmas holidays and needed my Starbucks fix. During the Christmas shopping season, there were lots of shoppers out with the same idea as mine. The line was long, but the staff moved it along very briskly. Great job by the staff!!
(5)Christy W.
Extremely long line this morning. I was probably the 10th car back, I would have gone in but I had a dog with me. Took 20mins to make it through the line. Seems as if the service is slow. Ordered a tall iced Americano with pumpkin spice syrup. Worth the wait but glad that this isn't my neighborhood Starbucks... Never seen a line so long.
(4)Robert H.
Was starting to worry when I didn't see a Starbucks within the first hour of arriving in Hot Springs. Then, like a lighthouse on a rocky, sea beaten shore, I saw the green and white sign beckoning me to approach with caution (had to cross traffic.) Just kidding. Was happy to see it and spend my hard earned money. Oh you Bean Pushers! Anyway, the baristas greeted me, or the older gentleman in front of me. After leaving the register to go outside and find the only NY Times in Hot Springs, she returned to her station, still ignoring me. After chit chatting with the older gentleman she finally greeted me. Apparently, he was there when they opened and still has an incredible amount of moolah on his Starbucks card. I really didn't mind. I just wanted to spin a good story. While service is slow and at times, clunky, it is still the best cup of coffee in almost any town. Even if you're not a local. Be patient and you'll be rewarded with that hot morning nectar as you suckle the teat of capitalism.
(3)J. K.
They do exist in Hot Springs!! Lifesaver for the road trip home. Super slow moving long line but totally worth it.
(4)Jack H.
Very nice staff here; and the baristas do a great job on my hazelnut macchiato!
(4)Melissa B.
When I got here, the line was so long! I didn't have to wait long to order or to get my drink. I love their shaken iced tea lemonade in passion flavor!
(5)Kurt H.
There are a few Starbucks in Little Rock and I would say this location is one of the better ones. The service is fast and polite, which is a problem for most locations in Little Rock. There are plenty of tables at this location for working. My complaint would be parking. This Starbucks is in a small strip mall with a poorly designed parking lot.
(4)David R.
Cinnamon Dolce Latte / Pumpkin Spice Latte.
(5)Manuel H.
It's Starbucks. Pretty much sums it up. They carry the Sunday NY Times but not weekly which was a bit of a bummer as I was aching for some culture mid week.
(4)Brant B.
Starbucks has the coolest employees. I own some Papa johns pizza stores and we try so hard to find people like this. They make great coffee and for me this is the place to be to get great wifi and get my work done. I frequent this one when I am working there
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