Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Working: Yes
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$$ Price range Moderate
6 reviews
Hiedi Lariviere
the best sb ever been so far. opened not that long time, quite spacious, not packed as sb normally be. So u def can get ur drink and seat to chill there.
Nice, large Starbucks. There's a long counter in front to order from. And two rows of long wooden benches that are very comfortable (one is backed by wooden slat on the wall and the other by glass panels.)
It feels very relaxed in here. They offer everything a typical Starbucks offers. There's also Starbucks Reserve coffees.
Another Starbucks in the city. Morning commuters dream since (1) it's step away from Penn Station and (2) the Starbucks in Penn Station is hectic all the time. The interior of this place looks pretty big. Star for being extremely clean since the place just opened up.
No recommendation on drinks since this is a coffee chain and once you've tried a drink from somewhere else, you've tried them all
This place is OK…i guess …when it comes to space wise…other then that…im not a big fan of this location…
Starbucks…yet slow service at 2:00 pm on a weekday? Geez….There were 3 people in line total…including me…Ended up waiting for over 20 minutes!! never again!
I almost never go to Starbucks given a) what it is/represents and b) it's absolute chaos at any given moment, but occasionally I make an exception for the newly-opened location across the street from Penn Station. And I mean across 7th Ave, not across 31st. Because there is a Starbucks there too. Because clearly we needed yet another Starbucks to open in this one-block radius.
When this Starbucks opened, my singular thought was: WTF. It still kind of is. Off the top of my head, there are six different Starbucks locations within the radius that I mentioned. None of them are good. All of them are hectic. All of them make me want to get the hell out of Manhattan. This Starbucks, however, is different.
If I reviewed every Starbucks in the city, God knows how many reviews I'd have. It's kind of a cop out. But I feel the need to review this particular location, because of one quality: it is PLEASANT. How many Starbucks's (awkward plural) can you say that about?
Because this spot just opened up, it is still CLEAN. The interior is also strikingly beautiful (this statement is ***strictly relative to other locations***). High ceilings, incredibly spacious, plenty of tables, some interesting design elements (marble, exposed brick, iron/metal accents, all that fun industrial stuff) – definitely unlike any Starbucks I've ever been to.
What they offer here is obviously standard, but what I will mention is that this particular location has a Clover. I'm no coffee connoisseur, but what I can tell you is that the Clover machine can make some damn good coffee. It works on some sort of vacuum mechanism, the goal of which being to extract the purest of flavors…whatever that means. Typically the Clover coffees that Starbucks offer are more expensive and more rare. I'm highlighting this because in my experience, Clover coffee is definitely better than Pike Place, etc. I typically like a bit of milk in my coffee, and I will happily drink Clover coffee black, to give you an idea.
My point: if I run out of my own coffee/forget to restock in time for the next workday, I come here. So there's something to be said for that.
Love this new Starbucks location despite it being directly across the newly developed pedestrian plaza, which is home to many strange characters. The interior is nicely decorated and fairly spacious with ample seating. There's 4 long, "bar" tables, several smaller tables paired with benches against the wall and cushioned seating near the back. The counter and waiting area are also roomy enough for a crowded, hot summer day that can potentially piss off New Yorkers and tourists alike. I can't complain. I'm sitting here with my hot cappuccino with cinnamon on a gorgeous afternoon and listening to some cool jams.
the best sb ever been so far. opened not that long time, quite spacious, not packed as sb normally be. So u def can get ur drink and seat to chill there.
Nice, large Starbucks. There's a long counter in front to order from. And two rows of long wooden benches that are very comfortable (one is backed by wooden slat on the wall and the other by glass panels.)
It feels very relaxed in here. They offer everything a typical Starbucks offers. There's also Starbucks Reserve coffees.
Another Starbucks in the city.
Morning commuters dream since (1) it's step away from Penn Station and (2) the Starbucks in Penn Station is hectic all the time. The interior of this place looks pretty big.
Star for being extremely clean since the place just opened up.
No recommendation on drinks since this is a coffee chain and once you've tried a drink from somewhere else, you've tried them all
What a day!
This place is OK…i guess …when it comes to space wise…other then that…im not a big fan of this location…
Starbucks…yet slow service at 2:00 pm on a weekday? Geez….There were 3 people in line total…including me…Ended up waiting for over 20 minutes!! never again!
I almost never go to Starbucks given a) what it is/represents and b) it's absolute chaos at any given moment, but occasionally I make an exception for the newly-opened location across the street from Penn Station. And I mean across 7th Ave, not across 31st. Because there is a Starbucks there too. Because clearly we needed yet another Starbucks to open in this one-block radius.
When this Starbucks opened, my singular thought was: WTF. It still kind of is. Off the top of my head, there are six different Starbucks locations within the radius that I mentioned. None of them are good. All of them are hectic. All of them make me want to get the hell out of Manhattan. This Starbucks, however, is different.
If I reviewed every Starbucks in the city, God knows how many reviews I'd have. It's kind of a cop out. But I feel the need to review this particular location, because of one quality: it is PLEASANT. How many Starbucks's (awkward plural) can you say that about?
Because this spot just opened up, it is still CLEAN. The interior is also strikingly beautiful (this statement is ***strictly relative to other locations***). High ceilings, incredibly spacious, plenty of tables, some interesting design elements (marble, exposed brick, iron/metal accents, all that fun industrial stuff) – definitely unlike any Starbucks I've ever been to.
What they offer here is obviously standard, but what I will mention is that this particular location has a Clover. I'm no coffee connoisseur, but what I can tell you is that the Clover machine can make some damn good coffee. It works on some sort of vacuum mechanism, the goal of which being to extract the purest of flavors…whatever that means. Typically the Clover coffees that Starbucks offer are more expensive and more rare. I'm highlighting this because in my experience, Clover coffee is definitely better than Pike Place, etc. I typically like a bit of milk in my coffee, and I will happily drink Clover coffee black, to give you an idea.
My point: if I run out of my own coffee/forget to restock in time for the next workday, I come here. So there's something to be said for that.
Love this new Starbucks location despite it being directly across the newly developed pedestrian plaza, which is home to many strange characters. The interior is nicely decorated and fairly spacious with ample seating. There's 4 long, "bar" tables, several smaller tables paired with benches against the wall and cushioned seating near the back. The counter and waiting area are also roomy enough for a crowded, hot summer day that can potentially piss off New Yorkers and tourists alike. I can't complain. I'm sitting here with my hot cappuccino with cinnamon on a gorgeous afternoon and listening to some cool jams.