No real complaints but it isn’t one of the ‘best’ with awesome baristas. The baristas are pretty nice. There are always a ton of people in here, like another reviewer said– if you’re looking to study good luck. It can be sporadic with the amount of people sitting and usually the counter is free to sit. There’s always a line and it’s awkward depending on what door you come through and where the line is. It is a little disorganized with seating arrangements and where things are. Service can be slow because it is so busy but I guess that’s expected, but still annoying. They don’t always call out your name for your drink so sometimes you have to really pay attention to what you got and who was in front/behind you to know when your drink is going to be ready. Lots of parking is a plus. Not a bad Starbucks, it’s got good chai lattes so I’m a happy camper.
Eddie M.
Place rating: 4 Hainesport, NJ
Closest one to where I live. I need one closer. Worth the 10 – 15 minute drive. $ 5 is a bit steep for a venti frapp. The baristas got my name right, I wanted it wrong. In and out in 5 minutes. Next time I am ordering a doubleshot because I need caffeine.
Chloe L.
Place rating: 5 Mount Laurel, NJ
My favorite starbucks! Ive been going here for years and they are the most consistent starbucks around. Good customer service, there is a barista there that always remembers my name, even when i don’t come in for months, which is really nice. Some of the newer baristas aren’t as good with the coffee drinks, but thats okay. The open mic night is always good and the one employee who always performs at it is awesome and also makes the best drinks. :)
Andy K.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Dirty, horrible service and horrible drink. Please look at picture and the worker refuse to remake.
Jenn W.
Place rating: 5 Mount Laurel, NJ
This is my Go to Starbucks– as its right around the corner!!. Even though its busy. moves quick.added plus. my old Golds gym. bud there– Tracy!!!;) Love my coffee Return factor: Of course.
Anthony D.
Place rating: 4 Wrightstown, NJ
This starbucks is very good. No real complaints but not outstanding service. The place always has people sitting in every chair. Dont plan on staying and enjoying your cup of Joe. They have no drive thru. Kind of spoiled with my home base starbucks in bordentown. The one guy that works here looks like the actor jason sudakis
Kim W.
Place rating: 4 Mt Laurel, NJ
They have the best chicken salad sandwich, and there salted Caramel hot chocolate is great… Also the mango green tea is delicious
Jeff B.
Place rating: 3 Princeton, NJ
The folks behind the counter at this Starbucks do the company proud. They are friendly and efficient. If you’re getting your order«to go» you’ll likely be very happy with this location. On the other hand, the décor & layout of this Starbucks is disorganized and looks worn out. The furniture seems randomly strewn about the room and there is little here that would make you want to hang out very long. And isn’t that what Starbucks wants us to do? Time for a makeover here.
Nick V.
Place rating: 3 Marlton, NJ
I love Starbucks and this is definitely one of the nicer ones I have been to in my travels. But the one thing I can say is that no matter how busy they are it always takes longer for me to get my drink here than at any other Starbucks. I’m just not sure why. Maybe it’s just the mood I’m in today. Haha. Staff is super nice though.
Matthew W.
Place rating: 4 Lumberton, NJ
Standard Starbucks. Good amount of parking. They have a decent amount of outdoor seating and smoking is no longer allowed outside. Seating inside is also good. The staff is very friendly and there is an open mic night every Thursday if you’re into that.
Laura K.
Place rating: 1 Long Branch, NJ
3rd time ordering a venti NO foam latte at the drive through and I end up with 3 inches of foam. Frustrated this time I wanted to see how many ounces actually were in my 20 I mean«venti»…My guess is right? EXACTLY16??? They should rename the size to «Sedici» and charge us less.
Dennis W.
Place rating: 1 Moorestown, NJ
Why in the world they have three people taking orders and only one making coffee is beyond me. 20 people waiting for coffees and only one person trying to make them all Bad management.
Richard K.
Place rating: 1 Pemberton Township, NJ
Last visit here. This place needs an overhaul starting with the managers and going down the hill. Cashier more interested in flirting with some guy than getting my pastry. Asked for Blonde coffee and got something between Blonde and the usual burnt stuff. Done!
Michael l.
Place rating: 4 Moorestown, NJ
Great staff. The place is smaller than most other Starbucks and it tends to fill up quickly. It does seem to take them long to make drinks but I don’t usually go for the frilly stuff, just regular coffee, so it’s not a problem for me. One thing is that they do not put milk out, only half and half. I’m not sure if this is a corporate mandate or just something particular to this store but it can be annoying to always have to ask for it. Starbucks has recently put out recyclable disposals, and it’s funny watching how many people won’t take a simple second to read the difference between«landfill» and«recycle.» But hey, that’s not Starbucks’s problem.
Jimmie B.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Great staff, limited seating but a good atmosphere for coffee.
Michele S.
Place rating: 3 Cherry Hill, NJ
I have only been to this Starbucks location once or twice when I happened to be in the shopping center. It’s your typical Starbucks, except I don’t love the set up. When you walk in the door there is a table right in front of you, and it seems that the entrance area could get very crowded and confusing during busy time. While I didn’t sit down with my drink, I noticed the few tables around, none appearing to be particularly comfortable or private. Also, the area where the barista will hand you your finished drink is kind of in the middle of the store, leaving you to stand awkwardly in someone’s way. Regardless, it’s Starbucks, and I won’t hesitate to go to this location if I’m in the area.
Meghan C.
Place rating: 4 Mt Pleasant, SC
A solid location. Polite, fast.
Tarah S.
Place rating: 5 Cherry Hill, NJ
Best Starbucks by far!!! I have been to just about every Starbucks in and around this area(south Jesery) and the customer service and drinks are always consistant. The staff are friendly and accommadating. In the morning when the lines are long they work together to get every ones drink order… unlike some Starbucks that will be cleaning and stocking the pastry display when the line is out the door(Are you kidding me!!!) So hand sdown this is the best!
Tara C.
Place rating: 5 Mount Holly, NJ
This is my new preferred Starbucks location. The staff are friendly and helpful. I used to work for Starbucks, so I know how to craft a decent beverage while still focusing on the customer, and these folks do an excellent job. They really have the ‘coffee culture’ thing down at this store. Customers ask about beverages and receive accurate information. They never roll their eyes at my extensive/strange drink requests and they were great about customizing beverages before Starbucks went on the customization kick. If something’s wrong, they go out of their way to make it right with a sincere apology. I would enjoy the store more if it had a drive-thru or later hours, but I do think that could change the culture of the store. They’re pretty fast here, too. Occasionally I meet my friend out here on her lunch hour as she works nearby and we make good use of her hour lunch because everything is quick.
Kantiki J.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Lemme get the bad out of the way, this Starbucks is no longer 24-hours. With all the other economy cuts made by many corporations, it could have been worse… but it’s still a loss. The good? There’s still live music nights on Friday and Saturday! Yes, at a Starbucks. The crew still rocks shop, although they have a new manager that you get the feeling is not as hip as the one who made this place what it was. Many of the regulars, from Germans, to Italians, to Asian to suburbanite Christians, make for some awesome coffee conversation. The coffee, however, is still Starbucks. That means get an espresso, as the talent of the barista actually makes a difference with these drinks, whereas the drip may be as bad as a fast food chain these days. Hands down, it is amazing to find this place in South Jersey. It’s no longer the haven for those of us who work thru the nights, but it is an impressive step and an accomplishment for Starbucks.