Even though this Starbucks is far away from home, I do end up waiting here a lot. This location is convenient and there is lots of parking since it's located in a plaza.
Agreed, watching people park is pretty entertaining as long as your car is parked safely far away.
Yes, seating is limited.
Apparently, half and half cream is also limited. I hate it when they put out the cream that's near empty.
I asked the barista for an Americano.
I order a lot of Americanos.
Often, I've asked for less water (at other Starbucks).
She gave me a whole spiel about how what I'm ordering no longer an Americano.
Ok, it's before noon on a weekend.
I haven't had my caffeine yet and I completely don't care.
I want my espresso.
I want it NOW. And I completely don't give a F*$%.
Here's the definition of a Caffe Americano off the Starbucks website:
In Europe, coffee is essentially espresso - which, in America, isn't very much coffee. To create a caffè americano - a coffee that satisfies the American preference for more sips in every cup - Europeans simply add hot water to their espresso.