Café del día INTENSO, pues NÓ me parece así… En fin
Erin V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Long Beach, CA
Starbucks is a Starbucks is a Starbucks. If you go to any Starbucks, you will receive the same type of coffee in the same type of coffee shop that can be placed anywhere in the world. The only difference here are the workers. This location is a stroll away from the Cruise Port of Ensenada. The only reason why I stop by here when I’m in town is to use their free WiFi. FTW, their bathrooms are actually pretty clean. I do like that there is plenty of seating, a huge patio area and a fireplace. There’s plenty of outlets if you want to park and surf the net all day. If you do decide to sit outside in their patio area, but be prepared to be solicited by the young children selling souvenirs or chiclets. This location is a total tourist spot. I should know, I’m a tourist. A-OK SBUX for having a location close to where I can utilize your free WiFi to connect to family members to let them know I’m OK.
Gloria N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Eastlake, CA
Pretty much the same as everywhere else. Starbucks is always a safe place for me. Te difference about this ok a is that it has great seating indoors and outdoor patio. Seats/sofa are very comfy and it’s a pretty big place. I like
Julissa C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Diego, CA
I was there for a few days last week. Everything was just like all Starbucks! The only thing I didn’t like was that I didn’t receive any stars for my purchase.
Julia J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Santa Clara, CA
I love me some Starbucks, so I was pleased to see that Ensenada has 2. I collect the«You Are Here» mugs, and have a cool little collection going so far, so of course I had to stop by and get my Mexico mug. Yayyyy. Pricing here is the exact same at in the states… and you are able to use your SBUX card. I was even able to load it, although the receipt showed local currency, so that was a little confusing… and I hoped that I really paid 551 pesos, and not US dollars. I got to try a Horchata Frappuccino which was super delicious, however… as we were walking back to our cruise ship, a little girl came up and begged for my frap. Of course I gave it to her and of course immediately after I felt like crap for spending a ton of cash of fraps for me and my kids and souvenir cups and then there stood some poor, poverty stricken girl who was begging for my drink. Wow.
Eric J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sacramento, CA
Meh… It’s Starbucks in Mexico. Same as the ones in California. The only difference is, when you pay in American money, you get back pesos. Better then using your bank card.
Andrea V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Long Beach, CA
This Starbucks is the closest one to the marina. If you are arriving off a cruise ship and looking for a place to get a familiar drink and some wifi, this place will do. It’s within walking distance of the port as well as the local tourist-filled streets and shops. Although the inside of the restaurant is a bit on the small side, they have an outside patio area. It’s Starbucks, so you know what to expect. Just in Mexico!