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After arriving in the city on an early flight from London, we found our hotel and decided to explore the city. Since we missed breakfast, we were searching for a quick bite and a drink. We stumbled upon a restaurant at the main railway station, Delhi Central, and decided to give it a try. The menu was modest, but the service was friendly and the breakfast and coffee were delicious. It was a pleasant experience and mu... View all feedback.
What Ranjan Ramsey doesn't like about Starbucks Central Station:
The service at this restaurant is terrible. The staff members were flirting with customers while we waited in line for over 5 minutes. When it was finally my turn to order, I requested that my food be ready in the next 5 minutes. However, the employee, who happened to be bald, told me he had too many orders to make and couldn't accommodate my request. View all feedback.
The service in this Starbucks is typically warm and friendly, welcoming you to (or consoling you before leaving the city of Glasgow. The coffee is, yes, very decidedly Starbucks flavour. The variety of drinks is, yes, very impressive for a tiny unit which can often house up to five packed in employees! But, like, that's about it.. it's convenient and it's sometimes faster than going elsewhere. That's all. It's a modern kind of production line café that is much better than a vending machine (thanks to the lovely staff! but doesn't really do much else to mark it's spirit of place at the gateway to/from Scotland and Glasgow no less! If I was going to spend £3.40 on a regular Latte, which I do so very reluctantly anyway, I think I would much prefer to celebrate Gordon Street Coffee at the station entrance.. It's 20p more expensive (at time of writing , but it's LOCAL, and the place buzzes with Scottishness and graffiti like celebrations of Glasgow culture. Profits don't go to Seattle, they go to South Lanarkshire. This isn't to plug Gordon Street especially, that's just the closest, there are indie coffee joints of supreme quality right across the city.! If you've time, go explore instead. If you're local, support your local! In a city with such an unexpectedly thriving coffee culture, indeed such a thriving city culture, Starbucks at Central station falls short of the mark ONLY in that... I can go to a bland chain like this literally anywhere in the world. Bang in the centre of central station, after long journeys North or cross city commutes to work, I always find myself asking; who is there to welcome me home? Staff lovely though, five stars for service!
Bit pricey but coffee is the best. Latte is excellent
Starbucks outlet cosy sitting area but left a be frank a latte at £3.40 bit to expensive im a thinking.
Never fails to exceed my expectations, coffee is lovely, nice atmosphere and welcoming staff everytime im in. very professional and friendly baristas
Had to take out a second mortgage after buying one of your large coffees... I guess I'll just invest in a coffee machine. Although it's expensive, it does taste good.