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Generally, I prefer to support smaller, independent coffee chains, but as far as Starbucks go, this one is great. The service is often quite friendly. They have a Clover machine and a variety of different reserve coffees to try. They can be kind of expensive, anywhere from $4 to $5+ for a short with tax. They had all recently had a tasting and everyone was very excited about the Jamaican Blue Mountain, which is an extremely rare coffee. I got one and it came to $5.30 with tax. I didn't like it as much as I liked other Clovers they brewed. I think the Blue Java is one of my favourites, and that one's a bit more affordable. Sometimes, depending on the variety and possibly the barista, I can either drink it black or I have to add dairy. Crema, the independent coffee shop that shares a space with Freshii just a bit south east of this one also has a Clover machine. Those are the 2 Clover machines I know of in the city. Overall, this is one of the best Starbucks I've been to in the city. I love the option to get fancy Clover-brewed coffee. The staff's positive energy is also very welcoming but as a disclaimer I must mention that they were all wired up from a coffee tasting. If you are looking for Starbucks then I'd recommend this Starbucks.
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