If at all possible I will try to avoid Starbucks. There is just too much good coffee in this world to waste your time with this mega chain. I only came here because I needed a place to sit, really. I bought a coffee anyway, and it was awful. It’s pretty much what I’ve come to expect from the Starbucks so won’t bother making a big deal out of it. Compounded with being at the airport, I expected nothing halfway decent, so no surprises there. The saving grace was the exceptionally friendly staff member who you just couldn’t help but like. The caramel apple slice was pretty decent and was quite helpful with washing down that dirty dishwater– I mean, the dark roast coffee I had ordered.
Antonio D.
Place rating: 2 Bothell, WA
Dont get to the airport early, it opens when the staff decide they are now ready, not on the scheduled time.
Michael A.
Place rating: 4 Arrondissement of Mons, Belgium
I’m not a big Starbucks’ fan but I do love the Spiced Pumpkin Lattes! I think it was only last year that they finally came to Europe. Europeans, I was told, see pumpkins as savory things to eat and not something sweet to drink. Obviously that is changing since they do offer them. Anyway, at this particular Starbucks I just ordered a, you guessed it, spiced pumpkin! The service was good, as it usually is, and I didn’t have to wait very long for my drink. They also had the Copenhagen city mugs here. I do have one from Copenhagen but this was a new design(mine is 5 – 6 years old) but I did avoid the temptation to get another one. Next time!
Kitty T.
Place rating: 4 Alamo, CA
Quick order taking at this starbucks. Ordered drinks are visibly in queue so you know where you stand. Fast service. They serve decaf which is great! Choc chip cookie was noticeably cold. Was able to pay using my swedish money. Centrally located by h and m. Departures monitor right above you when u r in the starbucks area. Lots of tables and chairs. Not sure why customers are not bussing their trash after eating or drinking even though the café is self service. Comfortable couches.
Henrik C.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
This is a Starbucks right outside the arrivals areas at Copenhagen Terminal 3. Very convenient location to wait for arriving passengers. The restaurant advertise itself as a genuine StarBucks. Two things to consider. i) They do not accept the normal StarBucks cards or the mobile app for payment. Sorry regular credit cards or cash. ii) The prices are significantly beyond those in US. A regular latte is $ 10, which is twice the price in US, so come prepared if you are in need of a caffein infusion. The place is as slow as most starbucks and somewhat noise, but not a bad place to wait for people arriving.
Heath R.
Place rating: 5 Reno, NV
The friendly staff was easy to talk to. My mocha frappuccino was quickly made. It tasted almost perfect. I also got a chocolate chip cookie which was still fresh. The staff were helpful and very much talkative about anything. The area was very clean
Eva K.
Place rating: 2 København S, Denmark
The most overpriced Starbucks ever, but it can be necessary evil when you’re flying early as their double espresso is something that can wake me up from zombie state. Staffs are polite but don’t get any food here. Like their coffee, their sandwiches are insanely overpriced. The peppered bacon & egg sandwich is wonderful but it’s definitely not worth 49kr. I know food selection here at the airport isn’t appetizing, but the bright side of it is you’re flying off here. Get your meal somewhere exciting instead!
Elisabeth O.
Place rating: 3 Copenhagen, Denmark
Don’t really understand all the negative reviews on this place. I’ve been to Starbucks in many different countries and this is like any other Starbucks. Well, the seating area was bit more boring I guess. I went here in desperate need for coffe/sugar and tried their Frappucino caramel– OMG it was oh sooooo good! The waitrers behind the cashier were polite and also packed a caramel brownie and an apple crumble pie to take away. A star down for the high prices-they aren’t even that expensive in Sweden.
Michael H.
Place rating: 3 Aarhus Municipality, Denmark
If You are used to Starbucks Intetnational profile this is definately one of the more boring and soulless cafees. However what the building lack in soul it makes up in pressence of the staff and good Customer service. No Stars to the soroundings and all three Stars go to the staff !
Fancy N.
Place rating: 2 Glenview, IL
I must be spoiled with US Starbucks, because this one totally did not rock my boat. First, its insanely expensive. I think I did the recalculation to USD a few times, because surely a caramel macchiato & fruit cup couldnt cost $ 20+, right? Well it did. And it tasted NOTHING like US Starbucks. If you don’t request a disposable cup, you get it in a ceramic one — that is not«to-go». Where if you order a tall or grande, it seems you get about the same amount of coffee.(Yes, I’m being a cheapskate, I just paid over $ 20, for what in the US would have been half of that. Damn you krones!) So I get my cup, which appears that it may have not been washed the best, and as I drink it, I wonder… should I go up and ask for a re-do, this is Denmark, maybe there is no «sorry we messed up, here’s a new one», or I’ll have to go into a 10 minute explanation with the folks that look like English wasn’t a requirement on their CV. Ehh, I drank it. Not even close in taste, and I am a bit of a Starbucks slut. Fruit cup tasted like it was packaged 2 days ago, not the morning of.
Heidi S.
Place rating: 2 Hovedstaden, Denmark
Oh, for crying out loud, Denmark! I know you’re expensive, but $ 7-$ 9 for a cappuccino?!? Unfortunately this place and its Terminal 1 location is a necessary evil for me, as it’s the ONLY coffee branch in Scandinavia that I know of, who sells super dark and fresh tasting French Roasts. No other chain or supplier has yet come close to the dark oily bean I require, and should you claim otherwise, I advise you to get a friend to calibrate your computer monitor for you. Normally I try and stock up in the UK or elsewhere in Europe, since a 150 gram bag of Fairtrade French Roast will leave you 69 kroner poorer!(As opposed to £3.30−3.99 across the UK, or € 5.50 in Berlin.) On the plus side, if you stock up and buy 4 bags, they give you a free coffee drink, even a gigantic size if you wish, with your purchase. In this way, it kind of offsets my 3 zoner fare to the airport, and the exorbitant 69 kroner beans. It’d be much nicer in the end if somebody would open a store in town.
Fredrik N.
Place rating: 2 Helsingborg, Sweden
This is like that closest Starbucks in south Sweden and all of Denmark and to be able to enjoy a Starbucks coffee you have to have a boarding pass. That’s a shame. But to be honest, who needs Starbucks in Scandinavia. We have excellent coffee at almost every café or restaurant(just make sure it’s brewed coffee). The thing with Starbucks in the America is that it is a guarantee to be the closest to Swedish coffee you can get(Fika in New York City is closer). And when i can get a grande for little over 2 $ dollars in the states you have to pay around 6 – 7 $ at this place.