I am a little biased on this, as I was completely unnerved by a creepy by-stander. But anyways. I was meeting someone here and I personally hate coming to the signal hill/westhill area, especially on a week day during the day. No offence to stay at home moms, good for you, but you drive me insane. You are slow moving, have no care in the world and live in your own bubble. First off having to walk through the Chapters is annoying, it is full of people and screaming children(I thought places with books meant quiet time?), there is hardly any seats and the place is a zoo. Chai latte was a chai latte, tastes the same as usual. And then I as mentioned before was entirely creeped out by a patron. My whole experience here was terrible. I hope I never have to go back.
Cynthia G.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I am a STARBUCKS fan for sure. Trying to explore more one of a kind coffee houses these days, but in a pinch Starbucks is a good quick coffee. This one location is great ! The staff are really terrific and always make you feel like a good regular customer. I love the view out the window of Signal Hill.
Carrie P.
Place rating: 5 Calgary, Canada
its it interesting how you do not have to drive specifically to head out to a Starbucks anymore? They just seem to be «cropping up» in places where you may ady be? This is a perfect example of this Starbucks, which is nestled near the back of Indigo in Signal Hill. Most of these«types» of Starbucks are more like a small counter in a Safeway, but the Signal Hill Starbucks has a large area, complete with comfy chairs and bar stools. There are signs posted on the table, letting you know that unpaid merchandise is not allowed in this area. That will hopefully stop some people from treating Indigo like a library, where they grab books off the shelf, find a chair and«borrow them». The Starbucks itself is consistent. I ordered a skinny vanilla latte, and it was as good as any other skinny vanilla latte at Starbucks. The service was consistent. The staff were nice and friendly.