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Reviews for Starbucks in Truckee, CA

Peighton Coffey 1 year ago
5

Everyone working here is so extremely kind, they never fail to uphold their customer service skills even during holiday hours... while being short staffed. I applaud them all for their grace through what I?m sure is a very difficult time. They absolutelycrush it and there isn?t another coffee shop I?d rather go too, these are the best people to make your day even better! It?svery much appreciated even if it doesn?t seem like it! Read more

C Bland 1 year ago
3

Oddly the in store cafe is always closed when I visit, you must have the mobile app to order or go through the drive through.

Douglas Shelton 1 year ago
5

Had to have the egg and kale bites plus a little croissant with bacon and egg yummy yummy

Czarinna Cochrane 1 year ago
1

There is no way to order a drink inside? I walked in and all 5 employees just looked at me like I?m crazy to want to order... anything from them. Beyond weird. Only have drive through, which I can?t because I?m on a bike. Or ordering online which takes10 minutes to sign up. I would understand if they are short staffed but they were 5 people working. Those same people whocouldn?t care less about customer service. Read more

Brian Fulda 1 year ago
1

The in store cafe was closed except for mobile pickup for no reason on a Saturday afternoon. Also the men?s bathroom was... entirely out of toilet paper and needed a cleaning. The drive thru line was also like 20 cars long. Read more

Shannon Lauren 3 years ago
5

What a lovely location.Employees were very nice and made our brews perfectly. We had breakfast snacks and they were yummy. Fast... service.Good tunes. Highly recommend. Read more

Deepak Kumar 3 years ago
4

Nice place on your way to Tahoe. Take care as this location is closed and drive thru is allowed. You cannot go in and order.

Jared Van Leuven 5 years ago
5

This is my favorite Starbucks because it use to be a burger king and when I was a kid our school bus would actually take us here... for some unexplained reason, this sealing a love for the King and his burgers. Fast forward a decade and there I was as a youngadult and it had become a cheesesteak shop, the sandwiches were delicious but the big secret was the amazing Mexican food thenice older gals in back would wip up if you knew how to ask, yet it went out of business, dark times indeed. Skip forwardanother few years and this guy Bill who while super nice was clearly on some sorta drugs you would buy at a party in sun valleystole the menu from T's Rotisserie in a incline village. This was hilarious to me because the recipies were actually from thefamily of a man named Sergio whom Bill was also able to steal from T's. I dont know this T person but they were probably upsetat this whole situation. Anyway they gave away free food their first day open and I ate 8 burritos. Swear to God, EIGHT over a10 hour period. We had been lifted from the dark times of no great food next to the mousehole. After what seems like 5 yearsthose party drugs seemed to have done their job and the thousand yard stares from the Bill's Rotisserie senior employees hadgotten too consistent. Their talented chef left and opened Golden Rotisserie a few blocks away and sealed this weird buildingsfate to be empty again. It was empty and grossly neglected looking for a while. Picture homeless meth heads and bears stayingaway. Imagine how that feels to see a childhood friend who became a lifelong presence existing like this. Finally, Starbucks,came to the rescue and remodeled this place into what's now a rather nice location. I was able to convince a girl to move herefrom another state for this location and my dog so you will have a hard time convincing me it's not the best, highest ratedStarbucks in the world, actually. Halle is my favorite barista, she makes the chocolate milk with half co Read more