This branch of Starbucks is located on Kurfurstendamm, as I recall it is classed as number 26A and is right next to the rather large Apple store, which is the only Apple Store in Berlin and surprisingly one of the few stores in Germany as a whole.
This branch of Starbucks is quite a large branch with inside and outside seating.
As with all Starbucks stores in Germany, the prices did seem quite high, considerably higher than what it would cost in the Uk once the currency is converted, mainly down to how Starbucks is run in Germany by a company who own their stores, hence meaning UK and US Starbucks cards can't be used here.
I ordered a Grande Caramel Popcorn Frappucino, as I found the concept and the drink to sound interesting and I wanted to try it, the overall quality of the drink was poor and the caramel, popcorn and coffee didn't form well together, infact I found it to be a little sickly.
The overall feel of this branch is okay, the staff didn't seem too friendly but this was mainly down to the language barrier as of course this is a store in Germany and I don't speak German, I speak English.
There was also a homeless man walking around the store for a few minutes inside trying to approach customers and beg for coins, I found this to be a little off-putting and with no disrespect intended, he shouldn't have been allowed to beg inside and should have been moved on considerably sooner in that regard.
This branch is in a very good location on Kurfurstendamm and is one of three branches in the area, I visited two of them and out of the two I visited (the other located at number 261) this was a nicer branch but due to incidents with my poor drink and of course the high pricing which is common for all Starbucks in Germany, and other factors mentioned, I think this is one of the poorer Starbucks branches I have visited in the city of Berlin, and I have visited a large number of stores, albeit it isn't the poorest, that is probably one of the train station branches I have visited (Search Starbucks Germany on my Profile to read the rest), it is among them hence sadly warranting a single one star rating. read more