With the return of Pumpkin Spice, and it fueling my own veins, I figured it'd be a great time to check out the Twitterverse to see what people are saying about it!
Was it the best customer service? Probably not. Will this experience keep me from doing business there again? No. Technically, they were closed. Here's the story.
Guests, workers, and those craving caffeine in and around the downtown Billings DoubleTree Hotel, were greeted with a notice that Starbucks coffee is "closed" for an upcoming renovation.
National Coffee Day is well underway. If you're anything like my wife, you kicked off the morning with four to six cups. With a 4-month-old baby at home, she wouldn't have it any other way and I don't blame her.
I am not a huge fan of coffee, but there is one that will get my jolt going every single time and it's delicious...
So if you've been reading this blog you know I've been working out like a fiend during the last week. I've been eating healthier (ice cream and cookies have always been my downfall) and cut my daily average calorie count to about 1600.
If there's one thing we love about Starbucks, it's that they always give us a place to go to the bathroom. Aside from that, it's also always a good time when they mix up a customer's name. When a Hong Kong Starbucks employee thought a woman named Virginia was actually named Vagina, we laughed.
We figured why not keep the laughs coming and found some more Starbucks name fails. We also included what
You know what they say -- when in Rome, do as the Romans do; when in Hong Kong, get called "Vagina" at a Starbucks.* That must be how that saying goes, because that's exactly what happened to a woman named Virginia who was visiting Hong Kong recently, and she wasn't too happy about it.
The new seven dollar cup of Starbucks coffee left talk show host Jimmy Kimmel wondering: would people even notice a difference between the regular cup and the premium?