Dear this exact location of Starbucks, Thank you for existing during the eight months I masqueraded as a student. It was lovely, whirlwind affair. Sincerely, ex-Torontonian
Lynne T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is not my usual Starbucks, but I was in the neighbourhood, so I stopped in for breakfast. Decent size with adequate seating and décor of a typical Starbucks franchise. This location has a handful of small tables, some leather chairs, one large communal wooden table and offered a few tables and chairs outside. Staff was friendly, fast and efficient like most Starbucks, so I will definitely come back if I’m in the area again. Plus this location is really close to the St. Lawrence Market and not as busy like the one situated across from the market, so it may be worth the extra block east of Jarvis if you want some peace.
Darren L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Scarborough, Canada
We walked around downtown and counted the Starbucks we walked by. I counted 31. This is the one we started from near St Lawrence Market. Very nice and had a fair bit of seating though it seemed they were always all taken. Staff was very friendly.
Solomon C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Queens, NY
it’s a starbucks. there’s 6 of them in walking distance of this one. what more can you say?
Dan P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Grand Bank, Canada
You can’t really screw up a Starbucks. You’ll get a uniform experience almost anywhere you go, barring a bad barrista or different ambiance. This one is pretty much par for the course, though the ambiance is a tad boring. What shocks the hell out of me, is how Starbuck’s can survive with their business model. If you look at the map, and see where it is, it’s basically in the middle of nowhere. There are 2 other Starbuck’s withing spitting distance(one at Front and Jarvis, and one at King and George(the NEXTBLOCKOVER)). Mind you, it’s the closest to work, so if I go to a Starbuck’s, I’ll go there, because I’m lazy!