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It's been almost 3 months since they opened, and this location consistently shows that they still don't know how to make Starbucks drinks and that they're totally ok half-assing it. I'm only slightly ashamed to say that I almost always tend to go for the more instagrammable fraps and lattes. If I'm paying $7 for a coffee, I only ask that it's made how it's supposed to be. We ordered the zombie frap over Halloween, and got a pale green frap with almost white whip vs the magenta it's supposed to be. When I handed it back to them, I couldn't believe the worker told his manager - see she noticed it was the wrong color. Why would you serve something you knew was totally wrong, then act completely put out when I ask you to remake it the right way. I heard they kept on a lot of the employees when Cafe Press closed, and maybe that's the biggest problem. Whatever the reason is, don't waste your money here. If you're at Venetian/Palazzo, try one of the other coffee spots - Bouchon Bakery, Illy, Coffee Bean (although they've raised prices to match Starbucks).
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