We were there on Thanksgiving weekend and even though it was busy due to the local coffee houses being closed, they keep it moving and provided the quality Starbucks product to everyone in our party. I would go back… well, I did a couple of times while in Clemson.
Lynne P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Nashville, TN
Thanks to Jeremiah, this Starbucks gets 5 stars from me! We had a large group of 12 people and he was on the cash register and kept things really moving for us. I had a problem with my drink – I only drink decaf and it’s rare to find a location with it already brewed. He took my order and when I got mine, I asked him if it was a «pour over” – I wish he had told me that was what he was going to do… I really don’t like pour-overs – they are so weak. He tried again with more grounds, and then had to try a third time changing to an Americana – it had a horrible flavor. He insisted that he wanted to get it right for me… and wouldn’t take«no» for an answer – he wanted me to have something to drink along with the others in my party. He ended up with the suggestion of a bottled juice and he «made it good» with what I had already paid for. THAT, my friends, ISCUSTOMERSERVICE!!! I didn’t make it easy for him, but he was persistent! Way to go, Jeremiah!
Robin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Liberty, SC
It’s a Starbucks. Although this one is on the small side. They get a lot of college traffic and wifi squatters. Parking? The worst. My advice-park at the Rite Aid next door
Brad P.
Glendale, AZ
It’s fine as far as Starbucks go. Service is relatively slow as they seem to only cater only to the drive-thru people. I have had to wait at the counter for up to 4 minutes while 3 people stare at me chatting on their headphones. There is one barista in particular who is terrible though. Short, dark-haired with a name tag that says«JuJu». She is constantly texting on her iphone on the job. She has a bad attitude and makes drinks poorly. I often hear her complain about her job and about other customers. In my one month stay at Clemson I unfortunately had to deal with her surly attitude many times. Why is she still an employee Starbucks? As a Seattle-native who knows many Starbucks employees I know that these things are unacceptable but I never see any sort of actions taken by shift leads or managers to rectify them. Maybe things are just different in SC.