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ok, I am not a Starbucks guy, I prefer the smaller coffee shops. What is a clover machine ?
(05-23-2019, 09:34 AM)Rainrider22 Wrote: [ -> ]ok,  I am not a Starbucks guy,  I prefer the smaller coffee shops.  What is a clover machine ?

https://www.starbucks.ca/coffee/learn/clover

The technology was created by an independent company who began selling their machines to any shops who could afford the high price tag. My first experience with one was in Ottawa at the Bridgehead location in the Glebe (if memory serves). Starbucks then caught wind of the machine and purchased the technology/company outright. Once the purchase closed, no further machines were sold and Starbucks quickly became the only place you can find one. Due to their high cost, only selected locations have them. Starbucks on Fairway Road by The Works also has one, possibly the location at University/King as well.

I know that many here may frown on Starbucks and coffee purists will balk at an automated machine, but damn, it makes a fine cup of coffee. Try one out next time, it is about $1.00/cup more expensive than the usual drip coffee served.
I was told by a friend that is working there that this is actually the second biggest starbucks location in all of Canada!
(05-23-2019, 09:55 AM)Section ThirtyOne Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-23-2019, 09:34 AM)Rainrider22 Wrote: [ -> ]ok,  I am not a Starbucks guy,  I prefer the smaller coffee shops.  What is a clover machine ?

https://www.starbucks.ca/coffee/learn/clover

The technology was created by an independent company who began selling their machines to any shops who could afford the high price tag. My first experience with one was in Ottawa at the Bridgehead location in the Glebe (if memory serves). Starbucks then caught wind of the machine and purchased the technology/company outright. Once the purchase closed, no further machines were sold and Starbucks quickly became the only place you can find one. Due to their high cost, only selected locations have them. Starbucks on Fairway Road by The Works also has one, possibly the location at University/King as well.

I know that many here may frown on Starbucks and coffee purists will balk at an automated machine, but damn, it makes a fine cup of coffee. Try one out next time, it is about $1.00/cup more expensive than the usual drip coffee served.
Thanks for the background info.  I will try it
(05-23-2019, 10:27 AM)GtwoK Wrote: [ -> ]I was told by a friend that is working there that this is actually the second biggest starbucks location in all of Canada!

And almost as nice looking as the the Starbucks at Disney Springs
It's open today. I walked past to (12:15) and from (12:45) lunch, and it was pretty full both times. I didn't go in, but I think it's a very well done space.
Yeah, it's really nice inside and a good atmosphere.  Most of the staff are clearly still learning how to do almost everything but everyone has a good attitude.

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I am just happy to see such a beautiful building serving a purpose again... I think it is a good fit.
(05-23-2019, 02:20 PM)Rainrider22 Wrote: [ -> ]I am just happy to see such a beautiful building serving a purpose again...  I think it is a good fit.

Yes, very nice. Even if the coffee is the same as in the Waterloo SB, this location is way more fabulous.
The Tim Hortons at Frederick and Edna is open.
Is there some reason why coffee shops posts are in the Retail thread rather than in the Food and Dining thread?
(05-23-2019, 05:47 PM)panamaniac Wrote: [ -> ]Is there some reason why coffee shops posts are in the Retail thread rather than in the Food and Dining thread?

Do you go to a coffee shop for food and dining?  Sure, they often have desserts and perhaps a couple of sandwiches but I wouldn’t call it dining.
(05-23-2019, 06:05 PM)jgsz Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-23-2019, 05:47 PM)panamaniac Wrote: [ -> ]Is there some reason why coffee shops posts are in the Retail thread rather than in the Food and Dining thread?

Do you go to a coffee shop for food and dining?  Sure, they often have desserts and perhaps a couple of sandwiches but I wouldn’t call it dining.

Most would, however, call it food.  Add in sandwiches and salads, among other things, and it seems a lot like "dining" to me.
(05-23-2019, 06:05 PM)jgsz Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-23-2019, 05:47 PM)panamaniac Wrote: [ -> ]Is there some reason why coffee shops posts are in the Retail thread rather than in the Food and Dining thread?

Do you go to a coffee shop for food and dining?  Sure, they often have desserts and perhaps a couple of sandwiches but I wouldn’t call it dining.

Yes.  Given that I don't drink coffee, this is in fact the ONLY reason I go to a coffee shop.
(05-23-2019, 05:47 PM)panamaniac Wrote: [ -> ]Is there some reason why coffee shops posts are in the Retail thread rather than in the Food and Dining thread?

This particular thread, at least is here, because (1) someone posted about the DTK Starbucks in this thread, and (2) other people replied here.

We don't do a lot of thread policing in general. Smile