The Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room in Seattle's Capitol Hill is now open. Today, we are extremely excited to invite the world inside to see, smell, taste and share a truly one-of-a-kind coffee experience. Welcome.
Since you won t send our troops coffe e pr spare for a boycott...my stepson is fighting over there... How dare u deny them a cup of coffee while u get rich off the their families
+halfbreed1426 Technically speaking, in chemistry terminology, "organic" materials (more accurately organic compounds) consist of mostly of carbon atoms ;) To answer Central Studio's question, probably not. The coffee is is probably not Fair Trade either.
Very cool space, I posted a few observations that I haven't seen anywhere else on my blog after my visit. Looking forward to visiting again during #SCAA2015 (Link: boyrista.com/starbucks-reserve/)
I had some Reserve single origin Hawaiian coffee from the New York coffee Festival along side some other brands in a cupping all roasted in New York except your coffee that was roasted in Seattle. I have to say I'm very disappointed in the quality. Not only was it roasted way darker than any other coffees we tasted but also the quality was much worse than many industrial brands I've tried like Merrild and Gevalia. In fact it was undrinkable.
a cup of coffee was a dime when i was a kid. STARBUCKS seems like a gimmick, a fad, to drain people of what little money they've earned. we all know that something is wrong when a coffee drink costs approx. $4.49.
+lynd scott And movies were 50¢ when I was a kid. Sure, they're making a killing but... You're not just paying for a cup of coffee. Do you know how many millions of dollars it cost to build the Roastery and how many employees they have to pay? And the Roastery actually has really good coffee with well-trained baristas.
The Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room in Seattle's Capitol Hill is now open.
Today, we are extremely excited to invite the world inside to see, smell, taste and share a truly one-of-a-kind coffee experience. Welcome.
Since you won t send our troops coffe e pr spare for a boycott...my stepson is fighting over there... How dare u deny them a cup of coffee while u get rich off the their families
Thank you for making awesome coffee. How many flavors do you'll have now.
#Coffeeforever Love Starbucks!
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Good article to go with this one.
I love my Starbucks Coffeemake me feel better
I visited Seattle in 2009 just to visit the Pike Place Market store. It was my life time Mecca visit. Now I have to go back and see this too.
Come with meeee and you'll beeeee
in a world of Pure Imagination!
I'm a barista in Manchester, UK - I'd LOVE my store to look like this!
Can't wait to see your Seattle store where the first one is, it's part of an Alaskan cruise I'm going on in July !!!!
I'd difinitely visit Seattle for a weekend to experience their new tasting room of freshly brewed coffees of every kind!
Tear in my eye
It's my dream to visit one day
Awesome! If and when I visit Seattle, I want to go here
Someone know the song of piano?
Denver would like a Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room, please.
¿Alguien me podría decir como se llama la canción de fondo? Realmente me gustó mucho
It was so awesome to see and experience!
I love this! I hope to go check this place out soon!
So nice! This is right direction!
Wow. That is awesome! :-) #starbucksreserve #tobeapartner
Amazing. I want to work there.
Who produced this?
This place looks amazing! Would love to go there one day! #thenextlevel
Mi café preferido
Is it organic though?
Everything derived from the periodic table is technically organic.
+halfbreed1426 Technically speaking, in chemistry terminology, "organic" materials (more accurately organic compounds) consist of mostly of carbon atoms ;)
To answer Central Studio's question, probably not. The coffee is is probably not Fair Trade either.
+Joshua Guillemette Everything is Organic because,Everything comes from the earth ,Unless it came from another Planet its Organic
I was there
Very cool space, I posted a few observations that I haven't seen anywhere else on my blog after my visit. Looking forward to visiting again during #SCAA2015 (Link: boyrista.com/starbucks-reserve/)
I had some Reserve single origin Hawaiian coffee from the New York coffee Festival along side some other brands in a cupping all roasted in New York except your coffee that was roasted in Seattle. I have to say I'm very disappointed in the quality. Not only was it roasted way darker than any other coffees we tasted but also the quality was much worse than many industrial brands I've tried like Merrild and Gevalia. In fact it was undrinkable.
Pleasure is what it is all about, I like a lot of pleasure.
a cup of coffee was a dime when i was a kid. STARBUCKS seems like a gimmick, a fad, to drain people of what little money they've earned. we all know that something is wrong when a coffee drink costs approx. $4.49.
+lynd scott And movies were 50¢ when I was a kid. Sure, they're making a killing but...
You're not just paying for a cup of coffee. Do you know how many millions of dollars it cost to build the Roastery and how many employees they have to pay? And the Roastery actually has really good coffee with well-trained baristas.