I bring my disabled daughter here all the time. The staff go above and beyond to accommodate her. They always bring her order right to the table. Easy access by subway and one handicapped parking spot.
Sue G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 North York, Canada
This is a pretty good starbucks. Staff are freindly, there’s plenty of room inside and outside(for a starbucks it’s not bad!) and you can get some work done here if you’re going to IKEA or something. 4 stars!
Brandon C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Had bought coffee beans here. I asked for grounded for French press. When I got home to open the bag. It was grounded very fine. The staff here don’t care about your order.
Alex C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Small footprint location, mainly catering to the local condos and customers of the neighboring Canadian tire and IKEA. Not much sitting room and even less power ports to charge up on. A better location during warmer months as they have a very large patio attached.
Adrian C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 North York, Canada
Staff is always friendly and quick. If you come before closing you may able to get some free treats
Mariko M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
As mentioned by others, this location is quite ‘cozy’ with three or four small tables. I had time to kill so decided to grab a tea and surf the Net on my phone. In spite of its small size, this Starbucks has a lot of people coming in to grab their java. The service was excellent — all staff were quite friendly and made you feel welcome. Good for: coffee, tea, WiFi
Judy S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I love coming to this Starbucks! The service is great and my Cappucino is perfect every time! Only one problem, parking is very limited. There are days that I don’t get out of my car because I can’t find a parking spot. Avoid rush hour!!!
Laura C T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Super small and tiny, but does the job. Only 3 actual tables near the front entrance for you to work in and a bar with high stools, also to work and snack, but doesn’t seem comfy for long term. It’s so snug that only max two people can be standing waiting for drinks, especially if there are patrons on this bar area. Foursquare asked me when I checked in, if this was suitable for a date, and no. However, this was in the middle of December. In the summer I imagine a very large patio space, and your only real option of a decent café in this area with such a thing, unless you head over to Bayview. Just be careful when you park, of the giant trucks pulling into the gas station, that you don’t get run over.
Raymond W.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Starbucks coffee is sludge, but the company thrives on selling of their lifestyle. Get an itunes thingy with your purchase, buy the CD of the music of the current ambiance. Whatever. That’s enough to fool half this planet into making this company’s product apart of their daily lives, and the people who made this location apart of their daily lives… actually have it pretty good. I can’t imagine this location being a huge morning stop for too many people. This is actually the only Starbucks I know of that is more of a popular destination on afternoons. Especially, weekend afternoons. The interior is literally the size of a narrow hallways cornering the coffee making counter thing. What do you call that? A Bar? The service is friendly, and the options are limited. I’ve always been pretty disappointed with the coffee blends limited to only… one blend. No options, no choice. I can always get a latte, but I could just ask for half a cup of coffee and add my own milk until the cup of coffee becomes a latte. The tables are never neatly formed, so it feels unkempt. But in reality it’s acceptable in terms of cleanliness. It’s kinda boring though. So what’s the deal? The biggest selling point here is the very open concept patio seating overlooking Sheppard Ave to the North, and the paring lot for Canadian Tire and gas station immediately South. There is no view whatsoever, but somehow it’s rather comfortable on a sunny day. Also, always seems to be plenty of eye candy fixated on their wireless device, apparently studying something require a lot of conversation with someone else over none related topics. I feel totally fake fabulous drinking my whatever the hell drink, and taking in the breeze of gasoline. Such a perfect reflection of our fat free, foamy society.
Lawrence H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This store has the best customer service that I have seen at Starbucks’ around the area. The only thing that I could ask for is I wish it had a bigger café and a clover machine for my favourite kind of coffee. One problem is that the café is too small. There are only a few seats so during study season, it’s hard to get a spot here.
Unbiased O.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
I buy Starbucks a lot, but every time I come to this location they seem to screw up… So much to the point that I drive elsewhere now, once is fine but when your paying premium prices on drinks there’s non room for fuck ups… Maybe I’m just used to better service from other locations? Or maybe they just get my order wrong even after I repeat myself and they reassure me as though they heard me the first time… its very disappointing
Michael V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Good location. There aren’t any coffee shops in this area(directly). There is a large patio which is nice on a summers day even though there is lots of traffic.
Janna S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 North York, Canada
This location is a two-minute walk from the Bessarion Subway station on the Sheppard line. There is also plenty of parking, and I love the patio seating here. It’s located right beside an Ikea and a Canadian Tire store, so there is a lot of traffic around here! This is the only Starbucks in the area open every day; the Starbucks in Bayview Village is inside the Chapters store, so it’s only open when Chapters is open.