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Can't really say good nor bad about this particular Starbucks. Been here three times so far, and it felt each time, with different servers (or Baristas) that they were just there for the job, not to serve me, nor to make me feel like I had come home or welcomed. I have been to a few Starbucks (notably in Bloomington, IL) where I was made to feel like family, and to walk in to use their internet anytime I felt bored and wanted company, not even to buy anything! I know that might be a unique place and not to use them to judge all future Starbucks, but it does make me wonder about why my coffee always made me feel better about myself in Bloomington and anywhere else I was only remembering feeling good.
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