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Bidrage med feedbackI frequent several Starbucks locations that are conveniently located near my home or office. Whether I'm in the city or the countryside, I always find my way to these locations for the delicious aroma of their coffee. During a visit to my eldest sister in Upper Antipolo, I indulged in their tasty brew and was impressed with the exceptional service from the staff, who maintained the Starbucks tradition of freshness in their offerings.
The barista at this restaurant is extremely friendly. Despite my daughter's request for a pink drink at 10 in the evening, he was still very accommodating and spoke enthusiastically with her. It made everything easy for us. The service here is always reliable.
Milk and sugar did not present the aroma and taste of the coffee. but the place is as usual cozy. it is also located in robinson’s antipolo, so if they need a place to hang out while their mother, wife or girlfriend is shopping, this will do.
Once they enter the load, they immediately smell the exciting aroma of coffee. try their weekly promo of drinks every week
Robinson's Place had already been open for some time before Starbucks finally opened its doors. To me, the Starbucks sign being put up was a welcome sight, as it's where I like to get work done when I'm away from home, whether in the Philippines or abroad. In Antipolo City, there are at least three more Starbucks locations, with two of them being just about a kilometer apart along Marcos Highway, and the other one near the MRT station being constructed at the ground level of SM Masinag. One of the Starbucks is a standalone drive-through located right after the strip malls with McDonald's, Chow King, and the first one I believe to be at Victory Parking in front of the Antipolo Shrine, Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage Cathedral. The Starbucks at Robinson's Place provides a space for residents, office workers, government officials, businesspeople, and entrepreneurs to meet and enjoy a variety of coffee options, as well as pastries and breakfast items. For smokers, there is an outdoor seating area available. Parking is usually easy, even for seniors and individuals with disabilities. The staff are trained to cater to various coffee enthusiasts, even when faced with cranky or demanding customers. Service always comes with a smile, even when the system goes offline. During the Christmas season and other holidays, I have noticed that the Starbucks payment system tends to go offline more frequently. Despite this inconvenience, the friendly staff make up for it. The restroom at this Starbucks, like most, is shared by all genders, accommodating the diverse preferences of their customers. However, one thing that bothers me is the common phrase used by Starbucks personnel and other Filipino service workers when they can't provide immediate service: they say "For a while." It seems like they mean "please wait for a moment," but the phrase actually implies a longer wait time.