Here's Where The Majority Of Starbucks Coffee Is Sourced From
Starbucks purchases a huge amount of coffee every year, and most of those beans come from a certain region of the world that's perfect for coffee cultivation.
Read MoreStarbucks purchases a huge amount of coffee every year, and most of those beans come from a certain region of the world that's perfect for coffee cultivation.
Read MoreTo qualify for Starbucks' hot chocolate promotion, customers must purchase a beverage made by a barista in a grande - the store's term for medium - or larger.
Read MoreSocial media users are excited about CosMc's anticipated menu, which seems to compete with other café-style venues in the U.S., such as Starbucks.
Read MoreIs there anything worse in the entire world than getting a watery cup of iced tea? Well, maybe, but it still stinks. Ask for no water when next at Starbucks.
Read MoreStarbucks almost had a name that related more to its home city of Seattle, but wasn't quite as catchy or unique as the brand name we know today.
Read MoreAs the Sweeney Todd quote goes, times is hard. Fortunately, you can make things a little easier and save some cash with this simple Starbucks ordering hack.
Read MoreIf you want a topper of steamed milk in your Starbucks coffee, you should know there's a right way and a wrong way to do it - and it could save you money.
Read MoreWhile not federally regulated, the levels of lead found in both Nestlé and Starbucks hot chocolates violate food safety laws present in California.
Read MoreNot all Starbucks drinks are created equal in size. A venti cold cup is actually slightly larger than its hot counterpart, supposedly to accommodate ice.
Read MoreA standard drip coffee from Starbucks seems like a safe bet, but there's a good reason to reconsider ordering a cup after a certain time of day.
Read MoreWhile some Starbucks locations remain open on Christmas, others may be closed or operate with reduced hours. It depends on the location of your local store.
Read MoreThese Starbucks drinks are not as good if you order in advance and let them sit, and there are also other items that aren't mobile-friendly.
Read MoreDid you know that if you order your drink in a very specific order when at Starbucks, you're helping out your barista and may have a smoother experience?
Read MoreStarbucks' annual Red Cup Day will take place on November 16, along with a strike that Starbucks Workers United has named the Red Cup Rebellion.
Read MoreIt's no secret that Starbucks serves its coffee at pretty high temperatures. To avoid scalding yourself, and to enjoy the flavors more, ask for kids' temp.
Read MoreThe pumpkin spice thing can get confusing, because there has been both pumpkin spice syrup and pumpkin spice sauce used in Starbucks's seasonal concoctions.
Read MoreCafes can be a popular gathering place and spot to grab an afternoon pick me up, but there's one terrible etiquette mistake everyone makes with hot drinks.
Read MoreStarbucks is one of the few chains that offers free refills, but how can you make the absolute most of their policy? We've got the info to score you free joe.
Read MoreToday, the Starbucks name is synonymous with lattes, Frappuccinos, and holiday drinks but the origins of its name actually have nothing to do with coffee.
Read MoreWhile you can still get a classic and a signature hot chocolate from Starbucks, getting your hands on its luxury drinking chocolate is another matter entirely.
Read MoreIn 2014, Starbucks tried to combine two beloved drinks - coffee and beer - into a unique Dark Barrel Latte but it was actually a tragic failure.
Read MoreIf you're not ordering a cup size up when you get a drink at Starbucks, you're just doing it wrong. Here's why this hack works to get more for your money.
Read MoreThe holidays have officially arrived at Starbucks as the coffee giant unveils new signature holiday cups and drinks, available starting November 2.
Read MoreThere isn't a better way to start the day than with a fresh cup of coffee from a cafe. But if you hear a milky scream, it's best to turn around immediately.
Read MoreYes, the rumors are true: You really can get a totally free tea (or drip coffee!) from Starbucks. You just have to follow a certain set of rules to get one.
Read MoreTikTok is the current big thing, and it can launch a restaurant into superstardom. But what, precisely, happens when it does? How do restaurants cope?
Read MoreDunkin' fans might find themselves in a cheesy paradise with the alleged introduction of Loaded Hash Browns, which are said to be topped with queso and bacon.
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