This is absolutely the worst Starbucks ever! Yesterday, at 11:50am.12/28/2015…I walked into the Starbucks and ordered my usual drink. The barista was quite rude. She yells…‘spell your name’…I did! Anyway, she made the drink half ass; and I when I felt the cup. the drink was like-warm. I asked her to remake the drink., extra hot. Her body language spells ‘Racist’…I’ve travelled to many countries around the world; and never experienced this behavior at Starbucks. I asked her if remaking the drink was a problem-she replied ’ it’s best to tell the cashier up front’… Customers sometimes changed their minds last minute. I will definitely forward this experience to the Starbucks headquarters and I will explained the situation in vivid details – I believe she’s a racist! I noted the sudden change in her behavior towards others while she made my beverage!
P L.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Indigo Starbucks used to have more seats but now after renovation the place looks even more trashier with less seats. I loved Starbucks cause I could sit down with a coffee and chat with friends. But now ALMOSTALL of the Starbucks are take out Starbucks. The one downstairs near the fountain had so much space for sitting area but I guess they don’t want to. Honestly they can really made the place look Better with a few sitting areas. Same as indigo Starbucks. If you go outside second floor of indigo(still inside eaton) there is so much nice space to make into Starbucks lounging area with eaton centre view like a green house. At the end of the day i need to sit down and enjoy my coffee. I have been doing that for so long but since they close down Sears Starbucks and no seats at indigo, soon I have to go to places like second cup to get a seat. Sad
Kenneth N.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Vancouver, Canada
You know, a Starbucks is a Starbucks but this one is strictly takeout. No tables not even window action seating lol. Washrooms on right corner, lucky no key needed. Inside mall.
Big Ass Kid D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Cincinnati, OH
Always a good experience at Starbucks!
Luis H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Centrally located at the crossroads of the Eaton Centre, this Starbucks is located in a circular kiosk-style store in the mall’s epicenter(close to a fountain near the Indigo store). Typical fare like other locations, it tends to be a bit busy with shoppers mainly on weekends. No tables and limited baked goods section takes away points from my rating. HINT: If the line is too long, try the Starbucks inside the neighboring Indigo store(2nd floor).
Jennifer K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Markham, Canada
This is one of the three Starbucks locations inside Eatons Centre. Set up to be more like a takeout place. So great if you want to grab something quick. The location is really popular since it is right by the popular meet up place, where the Fountain is! A lot of people hanging around waiting for their friends or loves one while sipping a Starbucks’ beverages. Services always quick and friendly!
Kelly O.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
This is one of the busiest ‘Bucks in all of Toronto. Between 6 and 6:30 Tuesday to Friday when all the Ryerson students are caffeinating up for night class you can easily be waiting 20 minutes from the end of the line to when you get your beverage. The 3 people are as efficient as possible, but its such a small location they’ve got a tough time keeping up.
Ness y.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
quite possibly the most inefficient sbux in all of Toronto. — long line-ups, at the cash and crowded coffee condiment counter/pick-up station — impatient cashier — tourists embarking on their first tall, grande, venti anything — useless overstaffing, seems to be only one doing anything useful at any given time(e.g. making drinks which are typically the wrong size and luke warm) 30 minutes later. never again
Andy K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 East Brunswick, NJ
Many people already know how Starbucks tastes. You either love it and spend loads of money on its overpriced drinks or you loathe it and say it is crap. Well this review has nothing to do with their drinks. However there chocolate chip cookies were delicious. The review is about their bathroom. On a cold Easter Sunday in the late afternoon, my brother and I had just finished partaking in a few cold adult beverages at a nearby bar. Drinking yourself silly on Easter is what former practicing Catholics do on this day. Anyway, we wind up leaving and head back out into the windy and brisk Toronto air. Five minutes into walking we both need to desperately pee. Yes drinking excessive amounts of alcohol will lead to excessive amounts of urine children. So we do the painful pee waddle looking for a bathroom, as our hotel is a pretty far walk from where we currently are located. A few restaurants would not allow us the bathroom since we were not customers. So we walked into the massive Eaton Centre hoping to wizz in their lavatories. Unfortunately it was late Sunday and a holiday, so the mall was 20% open for business and all bathrooms were locked. I had never been so worried in my life. Was I going to piss my pants in Toronto? Would the Canadians laugh at me with their silly accents? Why did I down that extra pint of chocolate stout on the way out of the last bar? Why am I asking so many questions? Finally we decide that it is either let it flow on the streets of TO or get to our hotel asap. Along the way like a beacon of hope with a toilet, there was Starbucks. As we walk by, there it is… glowing…shining…simply amazing… a bathroom door! I sneak in and try to use the room without buying something, but to no avail. It was locked! So we each buy a cookie for $ 1.50CAD, which I believe is –6 cents American and were granted access to the bathroom 15 minutes later my bladder is finally emptied and there is a line outside to use it as well. Must be a pretty popular bathroom locale when the entire city shuts there john’s doors. So yes you can come here, get a frappa-crappa bs drink or a cookie… but I highly recommend this 10×20 sanctuary of shitters when you need to go.