It has the worst network ever! The staff are nice and friendly . The location is great and it has a big windows but inside looks like a cheap place.
Philp D.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
A typical cookie cutter Starbucks location. I went to eat with some friends at the Copa cabana Brazilian bbq down the street, and then we came here for a coffee thereafter. No complaints except for the fact that they seem to close the outdoor seating area about one hour before this location actually closes. Most annoying. That being said, it was a better alternative than the other coffee houses in the immediate area.
Mariko M.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Conveniently located steps from Eglinton Station, I usually have a cup of coffee here as I wait for my parents to pick me up. This location was recently renovated with more seating. Starbucks is Starbucks; this location doesn’t really stand out as amazing in my books. But it offers my favourite coffee and free WiFi. Good for: your caffeine fix
Apple Joy D.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Based on today’s service, I would rate it as A-OK. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still a fan! Cashier promptly took my order and got me through the process really quickly. However when it came to the barista, she took between 5−10min to make my GTFrap. For that reason, I noticed she was fairly new because she threw out the first batch of the frap due to an error in the steps she took. She added whipped cream but it wasn’t the usual standard height, she only added so little, like one layer, haha. I know I sound so constructive but I’m really just describing my experience, especially because it was my first time visiting this location in Midtown. I understand that she’s new so I can’t totally blame her, in time she’ll be able to pick up the pace at the Starbucks level! In circumstances like these, if you’re in no rush, then just smile and wait :) I’ve been totally taking advantage of these treat receipts! $ 2 for a grande size drink, not bad at all!
Terry P.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is a great Starbucks location, but I can’t give it a 5* because it is, afterall, just a Starbucks. However the store is kept clean, it has windows that wrap around both Eglinton and Holly Streets, and they have a nice outdoor patio which gets a lot of sun. The best part about this Starbucks is the staff — not only are they friendly and even call their regulars by name in some cases, I often see them go above and beyond for customers. This includes happily suggesting drinks for customers with vague requests(«I want something fun, but not too sweet.»), and literally running outside to wipe ALL the rain off of a table and two chairs for a couple who wanted to sit outside just after a rain storm. As with most Starbucks locations, it’s mostly young people that work here, and I’m always impressed to see that there are still 20 year olds around with great customer service skills.
Madelaine D.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place has a great little patio for the summer months right on Eglinton where you can sit, sip your drink and watch the foot traffic rush by. When it’s not patio season you can sit inside and enjoy all the sunlight it gets from the two walls of floor to ceiling windows. They have 4 big purple chairs that you can sink into and lots of little tables and your standard chairs. A friend told me a very relevant joke while I was having coffee here with her this week: *“Somebody called me ‘pretentious’ the other day. I nearly choked on my half-caff half-fat soy latte grande.”* :-) Anyway, cute little Starbucks location with friendly staff.
Karen S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Prompt service. Great coffee as usual. Excellent wifi. It’s located just east of Yonge St on Eglinton Avenue East so that it just misses the crazy foot traffic at that intersection. It’s pretty spacious though it does get very busy with the offices in the area. It has been here for a while and some of the furnishings are getting a bit worn, but otherwise, it’s a bright and airy location.
D M.
Place rating: 4 Somerville, MA
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, I had about(aboot, if you wish) five minutes where I wanted to move to Canada. I wanted to manage this cute little Starbucks, and run away from the USA. I’d walk into this store often when I was visiting, get coffees and run around the streets of Toronto. It was part of a fun, music-related dating experience which failed in the long run but was fun in the short term. While Canada isn’t for me(it’s fucking cold, dude!) it’s fun to visit in the summer, particularly if you go see Sloan at Key to Bala in cottage country. Anyway, this Starbucks is a nice, clean little stop where the service is friendly. It held the key to my potential dreams of being Canadian, which were very short lived, as was the remainder of my career at Starbucks. Both weren’t good fits for me in the long run, but sure were fun little trips in life.