This branch of Starbucks is one of many "smaller" coffee shops along Borough High Street, and is directly opposite the tube station, so it can become a stop-off point for commuters traveling via the station, due to its' location.
The store isn't very big, with only limited seating and it being quite narrow, compared to other Starbucks, with it being more longways, but still they is enough room for a few people to get around, which makes it okay to visit at peak times, and it is wide enough for wheelchairs to fit down, although you probably will have a problem getting in a window seat.
They is plug sockets here, but the seats with them often go quick, and the tables do have little room, so unless you desperately need to charge your phone, I'd say to avoid it.
The staff here seemed okay, they didn't seem to stand out and were pretty much your average staff you would see from a franchise, with the likes of PRET A Manger on Oxford Street being much better, and Starbucks at Waterloo station being a lot worse.
This store also has free wifi, but still it isn't a great place for working, unless you sit on the more "middle" table, which is wider, however it doesn't really have any plug sockets, so it is only okay for working for limited times really.
My coffee didn't stand out, and was pretty much your average Starbucks drink, which once again, can be better, and worse at different Starbucks branches, even just in London.
This is quite a nice store, and I was both surprised and delighted to have picked up a Starbucks card key fob, which is very convenient and I had never seen before (so this store gets an extra star just for that!, and considering it being a pretty average store, yet in a decent location, I still feel 3 stars is quite fair for this branch. read more