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Reason #1 - They create an experience when you walk into a store. Reread my
opening paragraph and you’ll see what I mean. There’s no mistaking it; you know
when you’re in a Starbucks. Not only is the service great inside, it's excellent at the
drive-through as my friend and LinkedIn guru Bob McIntosh points out his post
Want Great Customer Service, Go to Starbucks.
Reason #2 - The baristas and others who work here really seem to enjoy their jobs
and I don’t think it’s because they’re hyped up on caffeine. I’m not familiar with
Starbucks’ hiring process but the company knows what it wants in an employee
and does a great job hiring the right people.
Reason #3 – Something that stands out about Starbucks is how easily recognizable
its cups are. It’s amazing how many times you see them when you’re out and
about. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the airport, at the mall, out for a walk in the
park or anyplace else. That’s Starbucks’ advertising – me, you and everyone else
walking around with a Starbucks in hand!
Reason #4 - Have you tried the Starbucks app? I think it’s one of the best apps
available for your smart phone. You can put in your favorite drink so when you
visit you hold the app up to the scanner and the barista knows exactly what you
want. It has a store locator, which is great if you travel a lot like I do.
Reason #5 - But the smartest move Starbucks made with their app is the ability to
load it with cash so you can pay by phone. It works just like having a gift card
except you don’t need the gift card because you pay with the phone.
Everyone in different age group
come to Starbucks
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1. A Place For Everyone
Many would agree that Starbucks serves up a high-quality brew that helps them power through the day. But
coffee is far from being the only menu option. Stores today carry a small selection of food items and plenty of
coffee-free beverages, making them more friendly to children and snack-seekers.
Customers also have the option to overindulge (a trenta macchiato with a donut on the side) or under-indulge
(a skinny latte with a veggie snack box). If you’re meeting up with someone whose food preferences are
unknown, Starbucks is a pretty safe bet for any palate.
2. Ambiance
At a price around $2.00 for a tall (small) cup of coffee, and upwards of $20.00 for the fanciest drink imaginable,
you better believe that there’s more allure than just good coffee for the company to meet such widespread
success at these not-so-competitive prices.
In addition to its variety of non-coffee beverages and on-the-go eats, Starbucks’ ambiance is a draw. By now,
most customers pretty much know what to expect when they enter through the heavy glass door, small green
letters hanging overhead on the building exterior. A Starbucks interior in Los Angeles won’t look too different
from one in Tokyo — a rich warm color scheme, alternative music, organic-looking art, and baristas in green
aprons. Everything about the interior of a Starbucks, from the warm aroma to the casual couches, screams
“comfort”.
3. Consistently Convenient
Perhaps the reliability of the Starbucks experience is the key to winning over customers’ taste buds and loyalty.
Baristas work quickly and keep long lines moving. Starbucks has even partnered with Square to make the
future of the ordering process cashless (release date set for fall 2012). People often complain about Starbucks’
high prices, but is $2.50 really that outrageous for a decent cup of joe, free wifi, and a public environment in
which to sit, work or mingle? Bottom line — when you walk into a Starbucks, you know what you’re getting
yourself into, and as the numbers continue to prove, certainty is quite attractive
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Tea Types bread types
Black Tea
chesse cake
Green Tea sandwitch
Herbal Tea
White Tea
Iced Tea
Latte Concentrate
Teavana
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Coffee Bean was regularly seen on the HBO
television series Entourage. Most notably, in
season 2, after being forced out of Terrance
McQuewick's agency, Ari Gold sets up an interim
agency at a West Hollywood Coffee Bean.[38][39]
The franchise has also been seen on the MTV
reality series The Hills.[40]
The first Coffee Bean location in Brentwood was
frequented by celebrities, including Johnny
Carson, Ronald Reagan, Jacques Cousteau and Lee
Marvin.[5][9] The franchise's Los Angeles outlets
continue to be known for being patronized by
celebrities
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Products[edit]The company is known for its
Original Ice Blended coffee and tea drinks, hot
coffee drinks, and hot and iced tea drinks. It
also sells a variety of whole bean coffees, whole
leaf teas, flavored powders, and baked goods.