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cheerfulgreek 05-26-2012 10:55 PM

The Starbucks Experience
 
We had an interesting conversation in the random thread about Starbucks and other coffee shops, and pretty much how popular they have become over the years. For those who drink coffee, what is your favorite coffee shop, and why do you go? Is it just for the coffee? Like, on the way to work in the morning do you just stop to grab a cup and leave? Is that the only time you go? Or are you one of those who likes the environment (like me)? -where you go to read, or meet up with friends and chit chat. Funny thing with me is I really don't like Starbucks coffee, because it's too strong, but I love the Starbucks Experience. I go a lot with some friends of mine, and we chit chat sometimes for a few hours at night. It's so much fun, and I really enjoy it.

I also drink Biggby Coffee which has much better coffee. Plus, they have free refills and more of a variety of coffee flavors to choose from. They're more expensive than Starbucks, but the environment isn't as awesome as Starbucks. I think it might be the lighting, if anything. When I was in undergrad, I used to go to Dunns Brothers Coffee which is pretty much on the campus of the University of Minnesota (last two years of school). I also used to go to Nina's more than any coffee shop at the time, which was in St. Paul. It was worth the drive. There's only one Nina's there. It's not a chain. It's owned by well...Nina. :p But the environment is kind of like Starbucks, but more "home friendly".

Sorry so long, but if you drink coffee, are you a before work in the morning coffee drinker? Do you go because of the environment? Meet up with friends, etc? Which coffee shop do you prefer? I just thought this would be a fun thread. :)

Oh, and why do you think coffee shops have gotten so popular?

KSUViolet06 05-26-2012 11:08 PM



I'm one of those people who needs quiet to read or study. I can't study/read/relax at Starbucks or any other coffee place.

I do drink Starbucks, though. I just don't like "hanging out" there.

aephi alum 05-26-2012 11:22 PM

Starbucks - feh.

I work from a home office, so I brew my own morning coffee, usually Gevalia. When I visit a client site, I either use what they have available (one of my clients has a Keurig machine and stocks Green Mountain coffee) or head for the nearest Dunkin or Starbucks, get coffee, and go.

To paraphrase Homer Simpson: "aephi alum not function coffee well without".

33girl 05-26-2012 11:31 PM

I like frappacinos in bottles. They get me caffeinated faster, and save me the unpleasant experience of having to be around the phalanx of hipster doofi in Starbucks.

Splash 05-26-2012 11:41 PM

I love Starbucks. I walk to work and can get Starbucks on the way. Always either get lattes or frapps. Yum.

ColdInCanada11 05-27-2012 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Jen (Post 2148409)
I hate coffee, but Starbucks makes the best hot chocolate. Tim Hortons makes a gross one that you can tell is from a powdered mix. I hate that Starbucks hot chocolate is so expensive.

I would kill for a peppermint hot chocolate right now though =)

I'm the exact opposite! I love Tims hot chocolate but can't stand Starbucks (I think dark chocolate is awful)

BabyPiNK_FL 05-27-2012 12:27 AM

Oddly enough - I hated Sbux Mocha (used to make the hot chocolate) because it's a powdered mix and I could always taste it. Starbucks is fine for me. We used to have "What A Grind" which was a bit further away but a bit better. That closed. There are at least 7 Sbux within 8 or so miles of my house. That's pretty much the option unless you run on Dunkin and I HATE their coffee.

psusue 05-27-2012 12:28 AM

I think Starbucks is overpriced and a little overrated, personally. My favorite place for coffee is Wawa, after that Dunkin, then just whatever. My all time favorite coffee is from any kind of European style coffee shop, like this one place in State College that I loved.

In terms of 'hanging out' in there, I don't really do that unless I needed to go someplace to study OR if I'm in a new area and need wifi. That's pretty much it. I don't like 'lounge' in Starbucks reading or anything, if I'm there it's because I need wireless and need to get something done. I'll also meet people there, but to be perfectly honest I'd be just as okay with making brewed at home. It's about the relational time, not the location, for me.

LikeASista 05-27-2012 02:18 AM

I used to be a Barnes & Noble regular ... until they moved, and now their cafe is a crappy little hole-in-the-wall, and I don't feel like hanging out there anymore.

Since B&N served Starbucks products before they moved, I found a nice little cozy Starbucks (one of the few shops they left after closing down several others) and I've been in heaven ever since.

I love to go there just to study, I love hanging out there just goofing off with some friends or playing a PC game on my laptop, and when I have to work, I like stopping by there to get my cup of morning brew. It seems to be the perfect place for me to do WHATEVER. I even suggest Starbucks for first dates when I'm trying to get to know a gentleman better. Had a date there today as a matter of fact ... :D

knight_shadow 05-27-2012 03:40 AM

I'm not big on coffee anymore, but when I was, it didn't matter where it came from.

I do, however, enjoy SBUX Fraps (in-store and bottled). That's typically what I'll go for when I visit the store.

I am one of those people who will periodically "camp out" at a SBUX while working (my previous job and current job give me the freedom to work from home when I need to, so I take full advantage). I'll sometimes go when I'm working on fraternity business, too. I usually have headphones on while working, so I'm not bothered by those around me.

MysticCat 05-27-2012 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2148399)
Oh, and why do you think coffee shops have gotten so popular?

Friends.

Like I said in the random thread, I'm not much of a coffee drinker, so I don't have a favorite coffee place. But I think the fact that a coffee house was a central setting of a very popular sitcom was a pretty big factor in turning them into places to hang out.

nittanygirl 05-27-2012 10:21 AM

I love hanging out at coffee shops. I get a lot of work done there.

Starbucks I'm iffy on. I love going. But really it's not the best coffee for the price.

PiKA2001 05-27-2012 01:46 PM

I love SBUX. Not only do I go there daily but my entire family gives me gift cards for them for Christmas and my birthday. I like my coffee strong and their Sumatra and Verona blends are some of the best I've ever had.

HQWest 05-27-2012 02:36 PM

It is no longer always socially acceptable to hang out and take a smoke break, or to stop by the local bar/hangout on the way home anymore. I figure this is where the coffee break fills in for a lot of people. It also provides a chance to get up and stretch or get out of a cramped or stressful office.

I didn't start drinking coffee at all until I started working a lot of late nights in graduate school. Not that I never worked late in college, just that Diet Coke sufficed previously.

I didn't start drinking coffee regularly until I worked in the SF Bay Area. It was freezing cold all of the time, and we went to work before the sun came up, and frequently walked home through the fog. An afternoon coffee might be the only break that day, and it gave us a chance to take a walk to a local coffee shop. It might be the only time I would see the sun for weeks. This was exacerbated by the fact that I worked with a lot of Germans - who would often INSIST that a coffee break was as important as lunch.

Now that I am back home in the Deep South, Starbucks is on campus. A lot of times it is nice to go there to meet up with a small group of people from various places on campus, or to just get out of the office. ETA - and now I have a gold card....

knight_shadow 05-27-2012 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by HQWest (Post 2148474)
It is no longer always socially acceptable to hang out and take a smoke break, or to stop by the local bar/hangout on the way home anymore.

Clearly, you've never been to Dallas :p


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