Fantastic customer service at this location. Staff always friendly and patient with customers. Special shout out to Maxwell his above and beyond customer service!
(5)
V F.
Terrible Starbucks; consistently understaffed, so you have to wait forever. My husband and I stopped in about 2:50 pm on a Tuesday. They weren't even that crowded and our drinks weren't ready until 3:20! A lot of angry people were waiting around for drinks. Additionally, the parking lot is small and always full and it's hard to get to if you're on the wrong side of route 40. There are other Starbucks in Frederick; go to those instead.
(1)
Stephanie T.
Great service and has the best Chai Latte. Prices are a little high for an everyday visit, but once in awhile its worth the splurge!
(4)
andrew n.
Typical Starbucks. Good coffee, pastries, etc. It can be a pain to access this location due to its location. However, I drive out of town of eastbound Rt. 40 every day, so it's easy enough for me. There are two "downsides" to this location. Parking can be scarce and seating inside can be scarce as well.
(4)
Sal G.
Good little place. The demeanor of the baristas was quirky cool and they were willing to help out. I ordered my Tall Earl Grey Tea and by some fluke I received a Venti. The water was extra-hot, so I took the moment to add some half-and-half to the tea and let it steep. Oh so good. They were some good people.
(4)
mcbealer X.
This is my favorite Starbucks in Frederick! The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because it's difficult to access unless you're traveling eastbound on Rt 40, and there is limited parking. This is a busy store, but there is rarely a long wait, the line moves pretty quick! The indoor seating area is sun-filled with industrial height ceilings, and a pretty decent sound system. In addition to the standard table/chairs There are several big armed comfy chairs you can sink into and relax for a while, maybe check out the NY Times. Outside there are 3 or 4 small tables set up, overlooking the mountain range and busy Rt 40, but surprisingly it's really not too loud. It's a fun place to sit and watch all the foot traffic in and out of the store, the occassional police pursuit, hot rods and motorcycles traveling down Rt 40.
Beth A.
Fantastic customer service at this location. Staff always friendly and patient with customers. Special shout out to Maxwell his above and beyond customer service!
(5)V F.
Terrible Starbucks; consistently understaffed, so you have to wait forever. My husband and I stopped in about 2:50 pm on a Tuesday. They weren't even that crowded and our drinks weren't ready until 3:20! A lot of angry people were waiting around for drinks. Additionally, the parking lot is small and always full and it's hard to get to if you're on the wrong side of route 40. There are other Starbucks in Frederick; go to those instead.
(1)Stephanie T.
Great service and has the best Chai Latte. Prices are a little high for an everyday visit, but once in awhile its worth the splurge!
(4)andrew n.
Typical Starbucks. Good coffee, pastries, etc. It can be a pain to access this location due to its location. However, I drive out of town of eastbound Rt. 40 every day, so it's easy enough for me. There are two "downsides" to this location. Parking can be scarce and seating inside can be scarce as well.
(4)Sal G.
Good little place. The demeanor of the baristas was quirky cool and they were willing to help out. I ordered my Tall Earl Grey Tea and by some fluke I received a Venti. The water was extra-hot, so I took the moment to add some half-and-half to the tea and let it steep. Oh so good. They were some good people.
(4)mcbealer X.
This is my favorite Starbucks in Frederick! The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because it's difficult to access unless you're traveling eastbound on Rt 40, and there is limited parking. This is a busy store, but there is rarely a long wait, the line moves pretty quick! The indoor seating area is sun-filled with industrial height ceilings, and a pretty decent sound system. In addition to the standard table/chairs There are several big armed comfy chairs you can sink into and relax for a while, maybe check out the NY Times. Outside there are 3 or 4 small tables set up, overlooking the mountain range and busy Rt 40, but surprisingly it's really not too loud. It's a fun place to sit and watch all the foot traffic in and out of the store, the occassional police pursuit, hot rods and motorcycles traveling down Rt 40.
(4)