Then, earlier this week, Starbucks said it was extending a Starbucks Rewards Members-only perk to all in-house customers and that coffee condiment bars were back and would be fully stocked.
Starbucks customers will notice some changes brewing. Starting Monday, stores are bringing back the condiment bar and offering free refills of hot or iced brewed coffee and tea for dine-in customers.
A journalist who moonlit as a Starbucks barista for a day recently shared everything she learned while working at the world's largest coffee chain — reeling off a list of what she "found out ...
Starbucks customers in the U.S. and Canada will notice some changes when they visit the coffee chain's locations on Monday. Condiment bars will return to Starbucks locations, according to the ...
Both changes are part of Starbucks’ plans to reboot the coffee house vibe that’s diminished in recent years. The return of milk and sugar stations are a small step for Starbucks, but it ...
As the Seattle-based coffee chain reported its Q1 financial results, chairman Brian Niccol said in a statement, "we're moving quickly to act on the 'Back to Starbucks' efforts and we've seen a ...
On Jan. 28, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol spoke during the company’s first quarter fiscal year 2025 earnings call, revealing that the coffee giant would be reducing its food and beverage offerings ...
Starbucks has already axed its lineup of olive oil drinks and iced energy drinks. However, the coffee giant has recently added new drinks, too, including an espresso-based beverage called the cortado.
Starbucks' open door policy is getting thrown out the window among changes for the company. The coffee chain announced on Monday it would reverse its seven-year-long open door policy in company ...
RELATED: Starbucks’ new policy: Buy something or get out The chain has also brought back free refills on brewed coffee and tea for customers who dine in during the same visit. FILE - A Starbucks ...
The popular coffee chain Starbucks is putting the kibosh on its open-door policy and will now only welcome paying customers to hang out and utilize the restrooms at its stores. In a letter ...