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Title: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Miss Mia on July 18, 2008, 06:41:28 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: ReardenSteel on July 18, 2008, 06:47:23 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Lord Undies on July 18, 2008, 06:49:09 PM
woo, there for a minute I thought I might care!

Actually, I've been to only one Starbucks, and that was only once, and that was through the drive-thru, and it was in Terrell, Tx., across I-20 from the Tanger Outlet Mall, and my daughter ordered for me and paid the bill.

I must be good luck.  I don't see that location on the list.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Miss Mia on July 18, 2008, 07:05:06 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

Yeah, well I saw this over at DU and didn't care to actually see if the whole list was posted somewhere else.  Plus, it's not a political piece so I didn't care so much that it was Huffpo, though I hardly ever read anything from there.


I did work at Starbucks for 3 years, none of the stores I worked at are closing.  4 stores in my town are though.  I never go to Starbucks anymore anyways. 
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Chris_ on July 18, 2008, 07:08:11 PM
I only know the areas around here, but it looks like smaller towns and outlying areas of a couple larger cities are losing a few stores.

Thank goodnes the one down the street was spared.  :whatever:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Schadenfreude on July 18, 2008, 07:09:16 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

*shakes head* It would never work out - your tastes are too expensive for me. First you must acquire a taste for drinking from a box. Next we work on coffee from the gas station.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Uhhuh35 on July 18, 2008, 07:28:11 PM
Oh No! Now I'll have to drive even farther for a cup of burnt tree bark coffee.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: ReardenSteel on July 18, 2008, 07:29:34 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

Yeah, well I saw this over at DU and didn't care to actually see if the whole list was posted somewhere else.  Plus, it's not a political piece so I didn't care so much that it was Huffpo, though I hardly ever read anything from there.


I did work at Starbucks for 3 years, none of the stores I worked at are closing.  4 stores in my town are though.  I never go to Starbucks anymore anyways. 

Just teasing ya. I worked at a Barns & Noble for 2 years selling Starbucks coffee. Developed a taste for it. Taste/addiction, you know... whatever.  :uhsure:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Miss Mia on July 18, 2008, 07:31:03 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

Yeah, well I saw this over at DU and didn't care to actually see if the whole list was posted somewhere else.  Plus, it's not a political piece so I didn't care so much that it was Huffpo, though I hardly ever read anything from there.


I did work at Starbucks for 3 years, none of the stores I worked at are closing.  4 stores in my town are though.  I never go to Starbucks anymore anyways. 

Just teasing ya. I worked at a Barns & Noble for 2 years selling Starbucks coffee. Developed a taste for it. Taste/addiction, you know... whatever.  :uhsure:

After Starbucks, I managed an independent coffee shop.  I got to know really good coffee.  :)
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: ReardenSteel on July 18, 2008, 07:35:19 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

*shakes head* It would never work out - your tastes are too expensive for me. First you must acquire a taste for drinking from a box. Next we work on coffee from the gas station.

Expensive taste? I got industrial size Folgers coffee in the fridge. Also, I discovered you can pay for the big bottle of wine with money from donating blood and it's the same as if you drank a whole box of box wine.

OK the last one is a joke but it's something we did do for beer money in college back in the day, LOL.  :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Schadenfreude on July 18, 2008, 07:55:37 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

*shakes head* It would never work out - your tastes are too expensive for me. First you must acquire a taste for drinking from a box. Next we work on coffee from the gas station.

Expensive taste? I got industrial size Folgers coffee in the fridge. Also, I discovered you can pay for the big bottle of wine with money from donating blood and it's the same as if you drank a whole box of box wine.

OK the last one is a joke but it's something we did do for beer money in college back in the day, LOL.  :cheersmate:

College kids and their get rich schemes by selling their own hemoglobin or platelets. What next?  :-)
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Zeus on July 18, 2008, 08:36:32 PM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

*shakes head* It would never work out - your tastes are too expensive for me. First you must acquire a taste for drinking from a box. Next we work on coffee from the gas station.

Expensive taste? I got industrial size Folgers coffee in the fridge. Also, I discovered you can pay for the big bottle of wine with money from donating blood and it's the same as if you drank a whole box of box wine.

OK the last one is a joke but it's something we did do for beer money in college back in the day, LOL.  :cheersmate:

College kids and their get rich schemes by selling their own hemoglobin or platelets. What next?  :-)
$30 - $35 once/week , $120 - $150/Month. There are harder and worse ways of making that kinda scratch.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Chris_ on July 18, 2008, 09:07:31 PM
They're closing the one at Mall of Georgia?! NOOOOOOOOOO!  :censored: :bawl:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: PatriotGame on July 19, 2008, 01:19:55 AM
Well shit this blows!
Now where am I gonna find a Cup-O-Joe for six bucks?
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: RobJohnson on July 19, 2008, 01:52:39 AM
Wow, just not long ago they were bragging about how fast they were growing.

Some on the list are the only store in that town, and the only one for 30 or more miles...

Starbucks was pretty new to where I used to live in IL/IA....but now I see just in Davenport, IA they are closing three..including the one in the mall....They built like five new one within a ten mile radius in a year..I knew it could not last long.

I do enjoy Starbucks once in a while, especially the seasonal flavors.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Thor on July 19, 2008, 12:24:48 PM
While I don't drink Starbuck's very often, I do like a decent cup of espresso. Enroute between Texas and MN, I discovered that Mickey D's had started selling espresso. It was every bit as good as Starbucks and about 1/3rd of the cost (maybe 1/2). It doesn't break my heart that some stores are closing down because they are just plain overpriced. Not only their coffee, but any of the "hardware" they sell inside.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Lord Undies on July 19, 2008, 12:34:01 PM
you can git f-r-e-e (that spells "free") coffee-to-go at Waffle House (Bay-Bee) until 11 AM (fer a limited time only).
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Miss Mia on July 19, 2008, 12:46:34 PM
While I don't drink Starbuck's very often, I do like a decent cup of espresso. Enroute between Texas and MN, I discovered that Mickey D's had started selling espresso. It was every bit as good as Starbucks and about 1/3rd of the cost (maybe 1/2). It doesn't break my heart that some stores are closing down because they are just plain overpriced. Not only their coffee, but any of the "hardware" they sell inside.


I like McDonalds Iced Coffee.  It's tasty and a good price.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Chris_ on July 19, 2008, 01:24:52 PM
While I don't drink Starbuck's very often, I do like a decent cup of espresso. Enroute between Texas and MN, I discovered that Mickey D's had started selling espresso. It was every bit as good as Starbucks and about 1/3rd of the cost (maybe 1/2). It doesn't break my heart that some stores are closing down because they are just plain overpriced. Not only their coffee, but any of the "hardware" they sell inside.


I like McDonalds Iced Coffee.  It's tasty and a good price.

I tried that once.  They didn't mix it well... I had coffee on the top and what tasted like their vanilla shake mix on the bottom.

It was okay.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Lord Undies on July 19, 2008, 01:27:59 PM
While I don't drink Starbuck's very often, I do like a decent cup of espresso. Enroute between Texas and MN, I discovered that Mickey D's had started selling espresso. It was every bit as good as Starbucks and about 1/3rd of the cost (maybe 1/2). It doesn't break my heart that some stores are closing down because they are just plain overpriced. Not only their coffee, but any of the "hardware" they sell inside.


I like McDonalds Iced Coffee.  It's tasty and a good price.



I tried that once.  They didn't mix it well... I had coffee on the top and what tasted like their vanilla shake mix on the bottom.

It was okay.

Frickin' elitist.   :uhsure:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Wretched Excess on July 19, 2008, 01:28:21 PM


starbucks has two locations within three blocks of each other in charleston, both of which are usually empty, and they close one in spartanburg. :whatever:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Chris_ on July 19, 2008, 08:54:05 PM
I just checked again on Mall of Georgia... I forgot they had 2 Starbucks in that mall.  :thatsright:   Makes absolutely no sense, as the busier location (on the bottom floor, next to the carousel) is centrally-located and easy to get to, while the other is further down on the second level, towards Macy's, which is the one that they must be shuttering.   It's good to know a friend's job is not in jeopardy (he makes my frappacino just the way I like it.  :-) ).
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Chris_ on July 19, 2008, 08:56:14 PM
I just checked again on Mall of Georgia... I forgot they had 2 Starbucks in that mall.  :thatsright:   Makes absolutely no sense, as the busier location (on the bottom floor, next to the carousel) is centrally-located and easy to get to, while the other is further down on the second level, towards Macy's, which is the one that they must be shuttering.   It's good to know a friend's job is not in jeopardy (he makes my frappacino just the way I like it.  :-) ).

 :naughty:

(sorry)  :-)
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Chris_ on July 19, 2008, 08:56:48 PM
I just checked again on Mall of Georgia... I forgot they had 2 Starbucks in that mall.  :thatsright:   Makes absolutely no sense, as the busier location (on the bottom floor, next to the carousel) is centrally-located and easy to get to, while the other is further down on the second level, towards Macy's, which is the one that they must be shuttering.   It's good to know a friend's job is not in jeopardy (he makes my frappacino just the way I like it.  :-) ).

 :naughty:

(sorry)  :-)

:asssmack:   

 :rotf:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: ReardenSteel on July 19, 2008, 09:06:18 PM
I just checked again on Mall of Georgia... I forgot they had 2 Starbucks in that mall.  :thatsright:   Makes absolutely no sense, as the busier location (on the bottom floor, next to the carousel) is centrally-located and easy to get to, while the other is further down on the second level, towards Macy's, which is the one that they must be shuttering.   It's good to know a friend's job is not in jeopardy (he makes my frappacino just the way I like it.   :-) ).

Very Kristin Chenoweth of you, LOL.  :uhsure:  (kidding btw) :lmao:

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXS0nEOx_20[/youtube]
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Chris_ on July 19, 2008, 09:07:50 PM
I just checked again on Mall of Georgia... I forgot they had 2 Starbucks in that mall.  :thatsright:   Makes absolutely no sense, as the busier location (on the bottom floor, next to the carousel) is centrally-located and easy to get to, while the other is further down on the second level, towards Macy's, which is the one that they must be shuttering.   It's good to know a friend's job is not in jeopardy (he makes my frappacino just the way I like it.   :-) ).

Very Kristin Chenoweth of you, LOL.  :uhsure: :lmao:

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXS0nEOx_20[/youtube]

I'm having to deliver a lot of these tonight, it seems:  :asssmack:   
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: ReardenSteel on July 19, 2008, 09:16:06 PM
I'm having to deliver a lot of these tonight, it seems:  :asssmack:   

Doh! Sorry ACC. First thing I thought of.  :innocent:  :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Chris_ on July 19, 2008, 10:59:11 PM
I think they closed the Charbucks that they built inside the Charbucks around the corner.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Schadenfreude on July 20, 2008, 07:21:17 AM
I think they closed the Charbucks that they built inside the Charbucks around the corner.


hehehe..... that cracked me up. 
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: terry on July 20, 2008, 07:36:23 AM
I'm not a coffee drinker so I never paid much attention to Starbucks, but I was in Palm Beach Mall in Florida last week and I couldn't believe they had 3 in the mall.  It's not a huge mall.   2 of the 3 are on the list.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Schadenfreude on July 20, 2008, 07:54:22 AM
I'm not a coffee drinker so I never paid much attention to Starbucks, but I was in Palm Beach Mall in Florida last week and I couldn't believe they had 3 in the mall.  It's not a huge mall.   2 of the 3 are on the list.

I'm a coffee drinker and that is excessive. Kind of points back to the Charbucks inside of the Charbucks type of deal.  :lmao:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: jtyangel on July 20, 2008, 07:59:25 AM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

*shakes head* It would never work out - your tastes are too expensive for me. First you must acquire a taste for drinking from a box. Next we work on coffee from the gas station.

I'm with you, sister! LOL. If I want drive through I go to McD or Tim Horton's. But I'll usually run into a Speedway and find their strongest brew and use that. BP's little cafe thingy has some good coffee too. Just seems that gas stations depend on the time of day as to if the coffee will be any good and fresh.


BTW, I live a town or two over from this store

14056 REYNOLDSBURG 6144 E MAIN ST COLUMBUS OH

I know where this is and I could have told them this would be an epic failure. Reynoldsburg is fairly diverse, but mostly working class/blue collar(particularly in the Main Street corridor which is 'old town Reynoldsburg') and this store sits wedged between a Jolly Pirate Donuts(one of the last vestiges of smoking right in a donut shop before it was outlawed in Ohio) and a Tim Horton's. Both sell coffee for a third of the price and offer breakfast foods for that other 2 or 3 bucks you saved over the Starbucks coffee. Numerous gas stations to boot. It doesn't sit close to the freeway(it's 2 or 3 miles down from it). It was scheduled to fail as soon as it started.

should be interesting to see what happens to them as Dunkin' Donuts continues to expand and regain its health. I know it is slated to open several more stores in this area and I actually prefer them over all the others so I'll be a regular patron if they get one closer. If gas wasn't so damn high, I'd actually drive the 7 miles a couple times a week to the closest one that's how much I like the coffee.

We have an IHOP coming right by my house too. I'm stoked about that. Haven't been to one since I lived in AZ except to stop on the way down to Florida or something. Ohio is littered with Bob Evans and Cracker Barrels...color me bored.  :yawn:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: jtyangel on July 20, 2008, 08:08:50 AM
For those that do drink Starbucks, here's the list of the 600 stores they're closing.

Store Closure List (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/18/starbucks-closure-list-al_n_113646.html)

You made me go to Huffing-n-Blows!  :tongue:

Heh, heh. I like Starbucks and am glad to see Cincinnati didn't loose any stores.  :-)

*shakes head* It would never work out - your tastes are too expensive for me. First you must acquire a taste for drinking from a box. Next we work on coffee from the gas station.

Expensive taste? I got industrial size Folgers coffee in the fridge. Also, I discovered you can pay for the big bottle of wine with money from donating blood and it's the same as if you drank a whole box of box wine.

OK the last one is a joke but it's something we did do for beer money in college back in the day, LOL.  :cheersmate:

I always wanted to open a coffee shop that sold folgers and maxwell house and call it 'The Average Joe' :-) :popcorn:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: jtyangel on July 20, 2008, 08:12:18 AM
Wow, just not long ago they were bragging about how fast they were growing.

Some on the list are the only store in that town, and the only one for 30 or more miles...

Starbucks was pretty new to where I used to live in IL/IA....but now I see just in Davenport, IA they are closing three..including the one in the mall....They built like five new one within a ten mile radius in a year..I knew it could not last long.

I do enjoy Starbucks once in a while, especially the seasonal flavors.

Well, they are still growing, just not in the states. Starbucks is pushing big time in China, but they have their work cut out for them since China is a tea drinking society. They are making pretty good headway as the Chinese gov. has decided to give them the nod since they have decided to design their stores specifically to local needs. They are trying to win the peeps there to coffee, but they have changed product offerings to better serve that area and their stores are redesigned as well.

So, we tend to think US when we think of a store growing, but many companies growth is being found internationally and not in the states. Starbucks, apparently, is one of those.

ETA: I enjoy the seasonal flavors as well. It's about the only time I'll pay the extra for their coffee is when they have the Pumpkin Spice or Gingerbread flavors out. There is another shop here that makes this Peppermint Latte thing...OMG--we are talking divine level yummy!
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Lord Undies on July 20, 2008, 11:00:33 AM

I always wanted to open a coffee shop that sold folgers and maxwell house and call it 'The Average Joe' :-) :popcorn:

I like the idea.  Yuban can be the exotic specialty blend for the snobs who may wander in.

(disclosure:  I buy Yuban almost exclusively)
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: jtyangel on July 20, 2008, 01:30:38 PM

I always wanted to open a coffee shop that sold folgers and maxwell house and call it 'The Average Joe' :-) :popcorn:

I like the idea.  Yuban can be the exotic specialty blend for the snobs who may wander in.

(disclosure:  I buy Yuban almost exclusively)

Are you saying you are a snob, Undies?  :o :o I'm afraid we don't have those fancel, wooden swizzlesticks here. You'll have to settle for a good old fashioned, stainless steel spoon and a sturdy, steel rimmed formica counter to put it on aka :):


(http://www.kitchencritic.co.uk/upload/2007/07/formica-reissued-laminate.jpg)

Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Lord Undies on July 20, 2008, 02:02:50 PM

I always wanted to open a coffee shop that sold folgers and maxwell house and call it 'The Average Joe' :-) :popcorn:

I like the idea.  Yuban can be the exotic specialty blend for the snobs who may wander in.

(disclosure:  I buy Yuban almost exclusively)

Are you saying you are a snob, Undies?  :o :o I'm afraid we don't have those fancel, wooden swizzlesticks here. You'll have to settle for a good old fashioned, stainless steel spoon and a sturdy, steel rimmed formica counter to put it on aka :):


(http://www.kitchencritic.co.uk/upload/2007/07/formica-reissued-laminate.jpg)



No, I'm not a snob.  I always wanted to be, but I am a miserable failure.   :shortbus:
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Bondai on July 20, 2008, 02:17:48 PM
They can close them all as far as I am concerned...way over priced.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Atomic Lib Smasher on July 20, 2008, 02:53:53 PM
We got one here that just was built on Sterling Avenue a few months ago closing down too. Oh well. Never drank there. When I want coffee, I go to Dunkin' Donuts. A hell of a lot cheaper and tastes better, IMO.

Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: jtyangel on July 20, 2008, 04:17:34 PM

I always wanted to open a coffee shop that sold folgers and maxwell house and call it 'The Average Joe' :-) :popcorn:

I like the idea.  Yuban can be the exotic specialty blend for the snobs who may wander in.

(disclosure:  I buy Yuban almost exclusively)

Are you saying you are a snob, Undies?  :o :o I'm afraid we don't have those fancel, wooden swizzlesticks here. You'll have to settle for a good old fashioned, stainless steel spoon and a sturdy, steel rimmed formica counter to put it on aka :):


(http://www.kitchencritic.co.uk/upload/2007/07/formica-reissued-laminate.jpg)



No, I'm not a snob.  I always wanted to be, but I am a miserable failure.   :shortbus:

The Average Joe accepts all.  :-*
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: ReardenSteel on July 20, 2008, 07:56:04 PM
I always wanted to open a coffee shop that sold folgers and maxwell house and call it 'The Average Joe' :-) :popcorn:

I would go there for sure. I recall a chain in Columbus called Cup'o'Joe's but, I think, it was just a sort of generic Starbucks rip off.

I'm not a coffee snob either. I'm coffee opinionated. (that means I would be a coffee snob except that i don't know beans about beans) I just know what I like. Starbucks is great but I've also had awsome coffee from the vending machine at the I-75 rest stop between Dayton and Cincy.

I'll also say this for Starbucks, they raised the bar. I'd bet dollars to donuts the Speedway and BP gas stations of the world would not have half a dozen coffee flavors w/half a dozen flavored creams were it not for the compitition.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: NHSparky on July 20, 2008, 10:25:28 PM
14089 ROCHESTER SHOPPES 160 WASHINGTON ST ROCHESTER NH

Hell, they just opened that one up not six months ago!  And it's the only one around.  Go figure.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: Lacarnut on July 21, 2008, 12:19:57 AM
Closing 9 where I live. Not a coffee drinker but I always thought their prices were outrageous. 
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: rich_t on July 21, 2008, 12:26:16 AM
Closing 9 where I live. Not a coffee drinker but I always thought their prices were outrageous. 

I have always thought that Starbucks coffee was too expensive.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: RobJohnson on July 21, 2008, 03:56:09 AM
While I don't drink Starbuck's very often, I do like a decent cup of espresso. Enroute between Texas and MN, I discovered that Mickey D's had started selling espresso. It was every bit as good as Starbucks and about 1/3rd of the cost (maybe 1/2). It doesn't break my heart that some stores are closing down because they are just plain overpriced. Not only their coffee, but any of the "hardware" they sell inside.

McD's started the custom coffee in several stores across the United States, making the prices several cents less then Starbucks....I think it will work well for McDonalds. They even started to do this in Japan.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21837962/
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: RobJohnson on July 21, 2008, 03:58:29 AM
While I don't drink Starbuck's very often, I do like a decent cup of espresso. Enroute between Texas and MN, I discovered that Mickey D's had started selling espresso. It was every bit as good as Starbucks and about 1/3rd of the cost (maybe 1/2). It doesn't break my heart that some stores are closing down because they are just plain overpriced. Not only their coffee, but any of the "hardware" they sell inside.


I like McDonalds Iced Coffee.  It's tasty and a good price.

The Sugar Free Vanilla is not bad...they make it with Splenda.

Like Chris said, sometimes it's not all that good, I think they just keep dumping the old coffee into the dispenser all day long and leave it up to the kids to "mix it"

Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: jtyangel on July 21, 2008, 06:33:04 AM
I always wanted to open a coffee shop that sold folgers and maxwell house and call it 'The Average Joe' :-) :popcorn:

I would go there for sure. I recall a chain in Columbus called Cup'o'Joe's but, I think, it was just a sort of generic Starbucks rip off.

I'm not a coffee snob either. I'm coffee opinionated. (that means I would be a coffee snob except that i don't know beans about beans) I just know what I like. Starbucks is great but I've also had awsome coffee from the vending machine at the I-75 rest stop between Dayton and Cincy.

I'll also say this for Starbucks, they raised the bar. I'd bet dollars to donuts the Speedway and BP gas stations of the world would not have half a dozen coffee flavors w/half a dozen flavored creams were it not for the compitition.

We have a cup of joe here in my town. It's good coffee, but really just another Starbucks type of thing. I agree with you about coffee...I've had some good cups on the road too.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: jtyangel on July 21, 2008, 06:35:02 AM
While I don't drink Starbuck's very often, I do like a decent cup of espresso. Enroute between Texas and MN, I discovered that Mickey D's had started selling espresso. It was every bit as good as Starbucks and about 1/3rd of the cost (maybe 1/2). It doesn't break my heart that some stores are closing down because they are just plain overpriced. Not only their coffee, but any of the "hardware" they sell inside.

McD's started the custom coffee in several stores across the United States, making the prices several cents less then Starbucks....I think it will work well for McDonalds. They even started to do this in Japan.


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The cappuccino tastes like something out of those machines in the gas stations...maybe I got a bad batch, but it turned me off from the 'McCafe'. Also their regular coffee(in this area-cause I've had it other places and it was good) is watered down. Disappointing since I usually like their coffee.
Title: Re: Starbucks Closure List
Post by: JohnnyReb on July 21, 2008, 06:48:33 AM
I am not a coffee snob. As long as it's hot, black and kicks my ass into high gear, I'm happy.