“This was later in the day (around 5:20 pm). I wanted a peppermint hot chocolate. I just got off a 5 hour shift. The Starbucks near my work was out of peppermint today. I mobile order ahead of time knowing that I was at least 10 minutes away. When I got there, both my hot chocolate and my warm croissant were ready to go and were still warm. Yes they sometimes take sometimes but I love Starbucks a whole lot and will keep ordering their coffee and hot chocolate“
“UNION SHOP! As of July, 2022, there are 2 Unionized Starbucks in Connecticut: this one, and one in Vernon. Tell them you came BECAUSE they're Unionized. They also do a box office takeaway business. It's a nice shop. Lots of parking nearby.My favorite: Triple Grande LatteWhat I usually get: Grande dark drip“
“Went for coffee and to give a gift one for a boy and one for a girl helped putting strings on balloon's and enjoyed the concert fire on ice with all the Jewish Jesus people and loved every minute of it. God bless everyone in the whole world and everyone in it. Let us all come together as one and have peace on earth.. Love always Lidia Lopez“
“Despite this being a chain that is hell-bent on destroying coffee Cafe culture through aggressive homogenization and ungodly beverage creations, this place isn't fully terrible.Located in the University's Librarys building, the place is mostly always active, with people constantly awaiting their orders.The folks behind the counter are always friendly.Overall, not the worst Starbucks available, though I'd rather it was an independently owned/operated location.Vegetarian options: There are some items available with meat. The rest of the stuff is meatless.Parking: As this is an on-campus location, there is no dedicated parking. If you want to park on campus, you need to buy yourself a parking pass.Kid-friendliness: Not. At. All.This is a university location, not a daycare. Keep your kids away as they'll be board, and likely to be very annoying.Wheelchair accessibility: Accessible from enterance to counter, and back to the enterence, which is now an exit.“