Two stars pretty much describes it. "Meh. I've experienced better" as the blurb in Yelp states for the two star rating. It sucks when you go to a Starbucks that lacks AC outlets... I really miss the ones in Southern California where they build in several power strips to maximize the availability of ports that you can plug your laptop into.
This Starbucks has a power strip across a table so that if you plug into it, you've now created a tripping hazard for customers trying to get to the restrooms. Then the other power strip is by some sofas, not useful for customers that are trying to do work on their laptops, requiring a table where they can not only put their laptop on the table, but also their mouse to leverage smart-user capabilities.
So, I couldn't even stay here for more than an hour since the applications I was using, plus the laptop cooler I was using was quickly draining my laptop battery.
Plus, think about it. This Starbucks, while technically in Phoenix, is literally walking distance from Scottsdale, where people tend to have corporate jobs. Why in the hell would you not leverage your existing facility infrastructure to entice corporate type of customers to come in to spend money on drinks and hang out to do their work in an otherwise cozy environment?