Starbucks opening at Lime Street which is Liverpool's main railway station for long distance services was long overdue, yet this store has basically cast its own closure warrant before it had even been open for a month and that still shows now.
It is a really small mall kiosk type store with seating barely enough for two people, it is mainly somewhere to grab and go before getting onto your train.
I noticed the menu and price boards were much harder to see than other stores, they used electronic boards with really small writing and with the prices which even give an airport Starbucks a run for its' money you can understand why:
£4.60 for my usual beverage which usually costs £3.75 (22% more)
£4.79 for a gluten-free panini which usually costs £3.99 (20% more)
I really don't understand why they can't be upfront and honest with customers regarding making the pricing clear as it costs much higher than any other Starbucks in the UK (even other rail locations are cheaper), in a city which is renowned for having too many overpriced, franchise stores anyway.
The staff also seemed a little rude, especially when I asked them about the pricing issue and with barely any room to sit down and get the most of their extortinatr prices (or even wait for a drink at busy times), they surely can't justify this for an uncomfortable store other than it being one of the 3/4 places within the station to grab a coffee before gettting on a train, but even if this Starbucks was the only option I'd rather go to the Ranelagh Street store nearby or do without for the price of beverages, and overall comfort/service, it surely lets the Starbucks brand down.
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