Starbucks

Coffee shop · Pike Place Market

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What does Starbucks mean anymore? - Vox

"Everything is earthy brown at the holy site of the first Starbucks, which I imagine is generally what the 1970s were like. The worn wood counters are original. It still has the original (brown) logo, the full-body siren with the nipples, and no seating. But now there are nautical-inspired ropes set up outside, for crowd control, and a designated barista whose job is to help the never-ending stream of Starbucks global pilgrims choose their exclusive 1912 Pike Place merch..." - Rachel Sugar

https://www.eater.com/2020/2/27/21156096/what-does-the-siren-song-of-starbucks-mean-anymore

1912 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

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