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  • Greg J.

    Great Starbucks to pop into on the go. Facility was clean and my order was made to my liking. Also the barista at the register made sure to say your name a few times after taking your order. I thought that was a very nice and welcoming touch.

    (4)
  • Hannah H.

    It was an okay location. Decent size, enough seating but there's always at least one homeless person outside begging for change and usually dirty floors. Customer service was decent. Even though I requested extra vanilla in my hot chocolate, it didn't taste any had been added. Kind of obnoxious. Location is extremely convenient being located next to Dairy Queen and Urban Outfitters.

    (3)
  • Daniel M.

    Compared to other locations this starbucks is smaller and doesn't have a bathroom, but it's right by the 14th street path stop so it's the first and last starbucks I will usually see when I come Ito the city. They have window seating so you can see all the people sitting on the sidewalk of 14th street. It's also right next to the Dairy Queen so it's in a prime location.

    (3)
  • Lesley C.

    So I've never reviewed a starbucks (or any chain store) before because I figured they're all pretty much the same quality. With that said, this starbucks is NOT equivalent to all other stores. I ordered the new Caramel Cocoa Cluster frap, which I'd had at other stores uptown, and it was god-awful. I actually didn't even get through a fourth of it because it was so awful. They didn't blend it at all and I'm pretty sure they missed some ingredients. Also, this starbucks location doesn't have a bathroom for some reason.

    (1)
  • Chubsy U.

    There is a restroom but they will not let you use it. I asked politely, as a paying customer, as a human being whom was on the brink of an emergency situation, if I may please use their restroom. They said no. I then peed my pants a little bit. Thanks for nothing jerks. Thumbs down.

    (1)
  • Christa M.

    I come here because of the location but they have a huge empty floor w not enough seating . Morning lady has never greeted me or said thank you.

    (2)
  • Yossi S.

    One of thebworsr Sturbucks locations I've been to. Long lines, obnoxious people, and no rest rooms butthe coffee is Starbucks guaranteed to wake you up.

    (3)
  • Allison Z.

    If I can give this Starbucks a no star I would. The worker at this Starbucks is just rude. One of the worker here 'tsk' at me because I was putting too much milk in my coffee. I didn't know having coffee the way I wanted was a problem . As I was leaving the worker tsk at me and was giving me a dirty look. Terrible !!

    (1)
  • Ophelia T.

    Don't leave anything unattended here. It WILL get stolen. I went to get a refill and left my jacket (non-designer) there to save my seat like any normal starbucks-er and it was gone in a matter of minutes. -___- not cool at all!

    (1)
  • Lauren S.

    No bathroom. Minimal seating. Crabby workers. :( On the plus side, it's conveniently located, and the window seats are lovely, if you can nab one.

    (2)
  • Martin W.

    Well there is only one reason I go to a coffee shop that is to get a cup of coffee. So I stopped in here on this 6th avenue location. The street urchins that gather outside give this spot a grimy feel. Don't know if you are being watched or waiting to be asked for a donation to the homeless plight. Well I ordered a Venti Iced Mocha Latte no whipped cream. What do people hear when you say NO WHIPPED CREAM. Gees!!! The coffee arrives with a blob of whipped cream on the top and after-wards I look at the cup and the box is checked WC. Come on this isn't brain surgery its a cup of coffee. And where was the mocha, I want Mocha dude!! Forget about it!!!

    (2)
  • Malcolm C.

    closed closed closed CLOSED CLOSED. This store is closed, ie no longer in business

    (1)
  • Monica T.

    As Kassy M said, they don't have a public bathroom. I recall a NYC law that says Starbucks has to have them so I don't know how this one got away with not doing it but I will say this is a VERY TINY location. I also didn't have the clerk get my money before handing me my drink & with all the waves of people coming in while I was getting my order, I probably could have walked out without paying. This place is not conductive to the whole hanging out, coffee shop experience of other Starbucks locations so I'd suggest going elsewhere if you want to do that. This is a "get in, get out" style location.

    (1)
  • Angelo C.

    Okay, I'm kind of biased since I've been coming here for the last three years and the staff ALWAYS remembers my name! It's a great morning boost. Very friendly although sometimes it get very busy and drink orders tend to disappear. The one drawback is no restroom. I recall an incident where the Urban Outfitter next door was complaining of flooding. I think people would use the bathroom then clog up the toilets and it would cause it to flood. I'm glad I never had to use their restroom since I work right around the corner.

    (4)
  • Kassy M.

    It's a Starbucks. WITH NO PUBLIC BATHROOM. There is no reason to ever step foot in here.

    (1)
  • Latasha B.

    What do you mean you have no public bathroom!@?!!!? This is the WORST Starbucks ever! Just go to Bourbon Coffee across the street. Service bad, dirty place, and there is no bathroom!!!

    (1)
  • Patrick B.

    I try to avoid this Starbucks since it's almost always busy, very small, and special drinks take longer than I'd like. But an even bigger problem here is an awkward layout. There's a massive column dividing the ordering area from the drink prep area so you're forced to wait near a small part of the counter and on top of that, the bathroom doorway is right next to the drink waiting area resulting in a constant shuffling of waiting patrons while customers enter/exit. It's always a stressful experience here no matter what you order, and there's a good chance you'll need them to refill the half and half or milk when you go to fix your coffee.

    (2)
  • Tina P.

    As everyone else has already pointed out, this is quite possibly the worst Starbucks in Manhattan. It is ncredibly small, laughably slow service, and a locked bathroom. The barista offered to open the bathroom door for me, but it took her forever and a half to do so.

    (1)
  • John W.

    Yeah, it's off the beaten path as far as Starbucks locations go. This has pluses and minuses. On the one hand, you could very well actually get a seat here. On the other hand, the store is so tiny you could be stuck on the ordering line for a day and a half. It's not that the staff is slow, it's just physically impossible to move people quickly through such a small space. Sometimes, you do luck out and happen in here during a true lull, and moments like that are undiluted Starbucksy bliss. You can sit by the window, not have to worry about someone breathing down your neck for the table, and just relax and enjoy the view of....the subway entrance. Okay, it's not the most picturesque spot either. And, there's no bathroom. Hmmmmm......why am I giving it 3 stars????? Oh yeah the coffee is good. :)

    (3)
  • Briana M.

    Until this summer I hadn't had a frappucino for at least 5 years, maybe more. I find them to be too sweet, too milky and mass produced. I now have a very, very embarrassing obsession. Walking into a Starbucks and stuttering "F-fuh...fuhrappucino" is pretty damaging to my pride. But I try to make up for it by adding espresso for more complexity, richness, and crackhead energy. It's fucking delicious. This Starbucks, however, is the opposite of delicious. The product is the same, but even when there is very little line the servers are utterly INEPT. I stood by the machine for like 10 minutes once, and the barista says "Uhh...what did you order?". I mean seriously guys. You get benefits, you're paid well, there are SCHOLARSHIPS for Starbucks employees! I think you can become a LITTLE more organized.

    (2)
  • Eve S.

    Dear Howard Schultz, For the time being I will leave aside my misgivings about the amount of garbage your company generates; the dubiousity of those egg sandwiches you introduced a few months back; the hilarity of the failure of the "drinking chocolate". Howard, I am not the CEO of a multi-national conglomerate but I have a few theories I would like to share with you. "Just because you can doesn't mean you should." I know you are trying to spread the gospel of Starbucks through the entire manifest universe; so MANY locations were pre-existing and not free standing-in fact the majority. This particular location is so small it might as well not exist. Passing by seeing people literally cramped together one on top of another; attempting to wi-fi. There is no where to move! Bleh.

    (1)
  • Dan B.

    They've closed their public toilet. Customer service FAIL.

    (1)
  • Lauren C.

    This place is just terrible. Twice they've mixed up my order -- which in my mind, wasn't too tough to remember -- a caramel frappuccino light. Both times, I heard the cashier clearly state that to the barista, only for me to receive a regular caramel frappé. Mistakes get made, after all - and I wouldn't care if the baristas treated me better after pointing out the error. Nope. Apparently, it's my fault that you were in ERROR. The first time, I let it go even after having pointed it out. The second time, I asked the barista to just take the whipped cream off of it so that I could hurry off. I wasn't nasty about it or anything, just simply stated "I ordered it light, can you just take the whipped cream off?" She gave me a look of death, lopped the cream off, and slammed my order on the counter. Meanwhile, I still had to dump out another quarter of it in the trash. Wonderful.

    (2)
  • Diana N.

    Hmm...this Starbucks is easy to miss because it's sign blends in with the background. When you walk inside, it has high ceilings, but pipes run amok. It has floor to ceiling windows, so it's quite sunny during the afternoon. And you can't hide from the brightness, so it's not ideal for working on your computer. It's spacious, but I noticed that it wasn't very crowded on a Sunday afternoon. The staff is also pretty slow here. My friend waited for a long time for her caramel machiatto.

    (3)
  • Aaron K.

    Starbucks, usually I have no problem with you. "O' predictability" is my motto when I enter; however, this location earns a special place in my heart. Not only was it home of one of those classic Starbucks' ten person long restroom lines they had nothing left with a couple of hours to go before closing. Can I have a soy chai latter. (sorry we're out) Can I have a spiced apple cider? (sorry, we're out of apple juice. c'mon, everyone knows starbucks' dirty cheap secret, but the Baristas should at least play along) As I'm about to go, the Barista tries to sell me on something else. Which is cool- it was her job after all- and I responded by politely saying "I'm lactose intolerant, there's really nothing else I can have." But, she tried- oh she tried! She tried to tell me that I could have a couple other drinks on the menu- insisting that the Frappuccinos were "milk free." Luckily, I've been to enough starbucks to know there be milk in those frappuccinos. She then offered me skim milk instead. Yes, skim milk. Okay, so I'm picking on this poor Barista. They were ill prepared and were out of everything- but I always find it alarming when an employee recommends something to someone who is allergic without knowing what is in what they're serving. so beware this cautionary tale! but then again, perhaps this explains the ten person bathroom line.

    (1)

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