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It pains me to give them three stars because of who they are. I would much rather frequent a local coffee shop over a corporate chain any day, but this was Vegas. You won't see me checking into many Starbucks very often. This particular one was located on the main floor of the Mirage (our hotel). I ran down virtually every morning at the crack of dawn to score us a couple doses of caffeine. In this particular venue - it was imperative that you go early because after 7-730AM....the lines were ridiculous. I will say that the line did seem to go fast the one time I had to stand in it. That being said - it's Starbucks. Same sh*t - different venue. This venue was small, relatively cramped and again had an immense amount of volume in the early AM hours. That line was solid until well into the late morning hours. The service and finished product was fine. I do enjoy sprucing up my latte or whatever toots my horn. There were a handful of other Starbuck locations nearby as well so if hooked on SB - check out those venues as they might not have the massive lines like the one at the Mirage.
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