I have been coming to this Starbucks location lately after my morning runs and usually get a cookie and hot chocolate as a treat after a very cold or challenging run. The service is always friendly and efficient, plus the staff seemed to be enjoying their job which makes for a nice visit. I haven’t had a bad experience yet. I always get asked if I want my cookie warmed up which was very nice, not many Starbucks I know offered this, so I was pleasantly surprised by the gesture each time. Perhaps it was the fact that I looked so cold after my run, but I cannot remember too many Starbucks locations offering this service. If only Starbucks offer a cookie and beverage combo, I would rate this 5 stars. Plus they should start offering almond milk.
Amanda C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
They’re currently undergoing renovations, but even in the small area, they’ve managed to keep service efficient and friendly! I was super happy to see my favourite barista from the former Starbucks across from Toronto Western Hospital working there. She is the best!
John C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Alway a great Starbucks . It’s also the cleanest . Other Starbucks should come here and see how clean it is . Fast and friendly service.
Sabrina S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Rolled into this place at 10:50 tonight — store is listed as closing at 11. Guess what? All the chairs were packed up and the door was locked. The store closed at LEAST10 minutes early, since everything was all in a row/figured out/etc by the time I got there. NOT happy. If your store is open, you fucking stay open. End of story.
Masha B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I often come here very early in the morning on weekends and the seats are pretty much all taken and the lines are not so heavy. They’re some stairs inside that separate the coffee bar and seating area which I find interesting. The staff here is friendly but things can be slow at times. The coffee bar area can use some more lighting because it seems so dim whenever I’m there. This Starbucks location is pretty much a grab a drink and go place, unless you’re really lucky and found a seat.
Laura C T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
It’s not big but Froday night at 8pm its pretty empty. I guess everyone went to dinner. Came here only because Green grind closes at 8pm. Small tables and yes there are stairs. Don’t trip. Ample number outlets and cool music. But small tables an a handful of them.
Vivek S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oakland, CA
What makes this Starbucks different from other Starbuckses: –there are stairs inside Anyway, other than that it’s pretty much the same as the other locations you are used to. It’s in a convenient corner location at College and Euclid in a nice old building. What’s annoying is that it’s usually pretty busy in here. This is surprising considering that the amazing and serene Green Grind is just down the street and… wait, what am I saying? Go to this Starbucks and leave the Green Grind just for me. KTHXBYE. Obligatory Title Pun: Get PUMPED. Menu Readability: The menu is actually a few feet ahead of the counter. So I guess there are two things different about this Starbucks. Need to mention: Open until 11pm. What this place teaches me about myself: I have to climb stairs to get my coffee? Eff that ess.
Chris P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Calgary, Canada
I was killing time in the area and popped in to warm up. The three girls behind the counter seemed to be really enjoying themselves. It was the first time in a while that I’ve seen Starbucks employees actually enjoying their jobs. After flirting with the cashier a little awkwardly too long I went to grab a seat and bang out a couple emails on my phone. I would think it’s common sense that if you’re «working»(watching videos with really annoying music at top volume) on your laptop you would have some sort of decency for the patrons around you to use headphones. I guess it’s not common sense for all. There’s a good amount of seating with the typical choice of tables and chairs or cushy leather armchairs. Everything else is what you would expect of your regular Starbucks.
Edwin A.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Why I don’t like this Starbucks. The seating arrangements and clientele than hog this space. In the evening it’s a sea of Apple Macbooks with many people spending hours surfing by _themselves _sipping a latte. It’s awkward to converse here because of the close proximity of the tables. they are literally 1 ft apart from each other. This has got to be the most anti-social Starbucks I’ve ever been to. If you want to make sweet love to your Macbook in public this is the place to do it because everyone here is doing it…
David B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
They always have a smile and I always leave happier than when I came in. Thanks Venti half decafe half normal
Sam G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I haven’t been here too many times over the couple of months I’ve been in the neighbourhood. Yeah, its like other Starbucks but here are perhaps a few things noting: 1. Store has a «catwalk style» layout — easy to people watch INSIDE the store. 2. Nice patio if you can actually get a seat at one of the 4 tables 3. 75% of people have Macs(well at least 50% — probably common in the neighbourhood) Also, baristas are cool… went in late one night to ask for a breakfast sandwich… oven was already turned off I was told… only sandwich left was Thai Tuna wrap which I remarked did not really sound all that tasty… Barista gave it to me for FREE which was cool(as would spoil anyway). ETA: Quite frankly, I did not care for the tuna wrap, even though I like tuna and Thai… an odd combination of flavours for me.
Daniel B.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
This is a Starbucks. You’ve been to it before, even if you haven’t. It’s the exact same as every other Starbucks on earth. Except I’ve hidden a golden ticket under one of the chairs. Which one? Ooooooooh. There’s absolutely nothing different about this carbon copy. It has the exact same selection of beverages. The exact same people working behind the counter. The exact same muffin-topped girls eating muffin-topped pastries. The exact same breakfast sandwiches in a glass case that no one seems to eat. A sea of MacBooks in a caffeinated ocean. If it wasn’t for that GOLDENTICKET there would be no reason to go here. But then, there it is. The Golden Ticket. Under one of the chairs. Which one? Oooooooh.
Lynda W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Winding down a long day of Toronto discovery, we stopped at a Starbucks to get a quick pick-me-upper and to remedy the chill factor of Toronto fall weather! We tried to find a local coffee shop, but to no avail. So we settled for Starbucks. For all intensive purposes, maybe the best decision of the night. It was sooooo warm in there, I felt instantly relieved from the cold chill. I wanted a lemon tea, which they didn’t have, so I ended up getting a green tea with some kind of infused berries in it. It was alright, but a waste of $ 2.00. My friend Bill got a café latte which he seemed to enjoy. We spent a good hour and a half sitting and talking. That’s what great about Starbucks, it’s just a happening place to do nothing but relax. After our hour, we made the long trek back up to Bloor… I’m glad Starbucks was there!