Dive Bar Casanova
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- 9 Mar 2019
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The Starbucks here open at 5:00 AM.
I developed a bad habit of starting the car or truck and heading there at opening. It got addicting.
You can argue if it's a good coffee or not. I take your point. I like my Keurig better but to get moving in the morning and a little socializing is part of it.
I was spending $9 a morning on coffee and 2 biscottis. COSTCO Biscottis are 30 cents each if you buy 50 so now I bring those instead of buying the Starbucks Biscottis. Coffee is just $2.75.
Yeah Starbucks clips you $3 each biscotti.
One of the Baristas mentioned they have a regular family that comes in daily and spends over $1200 a month.
It's mostly college girls working the Starbucks around here. Starbucks picks up their college tuition and they get health insurance. Used to be all kinds of strings attached to the college bennie. The girls say Starbucks has loosened up their tuition rules and is very generous with that now.
I used to stop by Starbucks in route taking my daughter to school. Daughter would order a Double Frappachinno with snails and coconut and a extra nuclear weapons grade blast of Caffeine. Wife made me quit that ritual: "She's bouncing off the classroom walls all day long and she's a windblown, disheveled mess when I pick her up."
I developed a bad habit of starting the car or truck and heading there at opening. It got addicting.
You can argue if it's a good coffee or not. I take your point. I like my Keurig better but to get moving in the morning and a little socializing is part of it.
I was spending $9 a morning on coffee and 2 biscottis. COSTCO Biscottis are 30 cents each if you buy 50 so now I bring those instead of buying the Starbucks Biscottis. Coffee is just $2.75.
Yeah Starbucks clips you $3 each biscotti.
One of the Baristas mentioned they have a regular family that comes in daily and spends over $1200 a month.
It's mostly college girls working the Starbucks around here. Starbucks picks up their college tuition and they get health insurance. Used to be all kinds of strings attached to the college bennie. The girls say Starbucks has loosened up their tuition rules and is very generous with that now.
I used to stop by Starbucks in route taking my daughter to school. Daughter would order a Double Frappachinno with snails and coconut and a extra nuclear weapons grade blast of Caffeine. Wife made me quit that ritual: "She's bouncing off the classroom walls all day long and she's a windblown, disheveled mess when I pick her up."
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