(702) 395-2742
7220 W Azure Dr Ste 110
Las Vegas,
NV
89130
36.0555
-115.2465
Neighborhood: Enterprise
Price:
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Last updated 10.12.11
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What People Are Saying About Starbucks
Featured Review
Kamila Przybylski
Contributor
In Short – For many, getting their daily jolt of java has become a daily morning ritual, and the cardboard cup with its infamous green label is the close companion of every coffee aficionado. Busy baristas work seamlessly behind the bar, juggling orders for their strongly-brewed drips and signature hot and cool beverages. While providing a wide selection of coffee specialties, pastries and various coffee related goods, patrons are invited to settle down in comfy armchairs and enjoy their favorite brews amid the chatter of the laidback yet caffeinated crowd.
Editor's Tips
- The Extras:
- Purchase a Starbucks customer card and use it to receive fun rewards, like a free tall beverage when you buy a pound of coffee beans.
- Fun Fact:
- The Starbucks logo, a two-tailed mermaid, was based on a 16th century Norse woodcut, and supposed to be as seductive as coffee itself.
My Favorite Starbucks
by Sheeda03 at Citysearch
I hate to admit that I have Starbucks every morning, but I do, and this is the only one I like to go to. They make the coffee perfect, the drive thru usually goes quick, and the employees are THE BEST! They know me by now, and know my order as soon as I say good morning, and always chat up friendly conversation (but not overly perky as the other reviewer said). It's a great way to start off my day!
-- Always look for John to make the best mochas! :)
- Pros: The employees
- Cons: Sometimes the coffee cake is stale...
A kinder, gentler Starbucks
by niclasvegas at Citysearch
It's weird to review a Starbucks, but here it goes: the drive-thru is efficient (if you drive-thru with your dog, sometimes they give your pet a treat too.) They are very friendly and not overly perky which is annoying at some Starbucks. It's good overall.
- Pros: Efficient Drive-Thru; Nice Customer Service
- Cons: um, it's a well-oiled corporate beast?


