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There's honestly no reason for me to review yet another Starbucks, but I think this location earns the distinction of being the most expensive Starbucks location. I understand that in this changing market, Starbucks are getting more expensive. I get that. Nestled in the Crystals Mall, this Starbucks has some of the most interesting decor. I mean, it is Vegas on the Strip. With a convenient location right in the center of many hotels, I can see why this would be a go-to place to grab a coffee after a long night out. Frankly, it's not worth it. I ordered two grande drinks, and the cost totaled to over $12. Seriously? I wasn't ordering any fancy frappuccinos with the works or anything like that. I was simply ordering normal hot lattes and stuff, and lo and behold, I'm paying like $6 each for coffee. If I wanted expensive coffee, I'd hit up a brand name coffee shop elsewhere. There are other Starbucks locations on the Strip, and while I don't know the prices there, I recommend trying those instead. They also did not have a scanner for the app. Seriously? TIP: Seriously?
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