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Bidra med feedbackI love their Teavana, Youthberry 2 honeys over ice cream and tea bags (that's how I like mine) and the cookies and cream from their secret menu. I kind of miss their oreo cheesecake (yes i love oreo) and their purple yam ⭐⭐⭐⭐
This is one of my favorite Starbucks stores for several reasons ???? 1. The mood is so relaxing! It's like being in a home cabin. 2. This branch is extremely clean. Props to your employees that they are always tidy! 3. You have enough seats and tables. 4. The lighting is just right: neither too bright nor too dark! 5. The ventilation is great. It's always cold! 6. You have warm and friendly staff. Your guard is also very friendly and practical (he has been so helpful in supporting my family since my grandmother is a PWD). 7. I love how this branch is in the last area of Aguirre. a little further away from the main crowded areas of BF. 8. * for students: This branch is conducive to studying !!! 9. PS: This branch has plenty of sockets !!!!
Not my first choice, but since there is more than enough parking space (next to a church) it is one of the most convenient to walk to. During peak hours the space is full and sometimes you would have to wait to get a table or enough chairs for the table. Drinks and service are on a par with other Starbucks chains. Try to use the wifi as the cell phone signal will occasionally be interrupted, especially when you are sitting outside.
If the budget allows, I actually save for these anniversary mugs that Starbucks makes every year for die-hard self-service collectors - only in this branch have I seen their 19th anniversary mug. I saw it advertised at their Cheer Party launch last October 2016 and was surprised after a few delays and no announcement on social media when they posted this. With only three on display, they grabbed one and asked them to carefully pack it in their Christmas gift box (free of charge). I love how they market these things along with all of the Christmas cheer, the red mugs and the Christmas items. Apart from the tumblers, I have been collecting the self-service Christmas tree decorations since 2007. They started selling the ornaments for an easily pocket-friendly 150 pesos in 2007, which has grown steadily over the years. A logo ornament currently costs 350 pesos and the special edition “pullover design with gold top” costs 695 pesos. They have a sale that offers their vacation merchandise at a 20% discount. I am so happy that I still have a few gift certificates on hand. I finally bought another ornament for my collection. I knew they would have a season end sale that they do before or after Christmas Day every year. I was very lucky that evening to grab a mug after a heavy buffet / grill dinner at a nearby Korean / Japanese restaurant. Wouldn't you miss the chance to get a Christmas drink either - a large toffee and nut frappuccino, please? A friend took the liberty of paying for my drink. Your christmas present. By having good conversation with friends, Starbucks remains a third home for many caffeine-loving Filipinos. The service is consistent. The look feels dated as this branch hasn't been renovated since it opened. Closes late at night due to the holiday season. Senior discounts honored. Official receipt issued. Limited parking, politely ask if you want to park by the nearby church. Recommended.
If the budget allows, I actually save for these anniversary mugs that Starbucks makes every year for die-hard self-service collectors - only in this branch have I seen their 19th anniversary mug. I saw it advertised at their Cheer Party start last October 2016 and after a few delays and no announcement on social media, I was surprised when they posted this. Since there were only three left to see, one was grabbed and asked to carefully put it in the Christmas gift box (free of charge). I love how they market these things along with all of the Christmas cheer, the red mugs and the Christmas items. Apart from the mugs, I have been collecting the self-service Christmas tree decorations since 2007. They started selling the jewelry in 2007 at a slightly pocket-friendly price of 150 pesos, which has increased steadily over the years. A logo ornament currently costs 350 pesos and the special edition “pullover design with gold top” costs 695 pesos. They... read more