Starbucks isn't as big in Sweden as they are elsewhere - perhaps this could be down to their prices being so much more expensive than every other country - with my drink which normally costs £3.95 equalling £4.87 here or 59 krona - and what surprises me most is THIS ISN'T EVEN THE MOST EXPENSIVE STARBUCKS IN STOCKHOLM!
Other than the price - this Starbucks has pretty much everything else nailed, although it is a real shame they don't accept Starbucks cards from the UK/US/Canada and co here - with Sweden operating their own scheme - SSP began opening branches in Sweden back in 2010, the 53rd country to have Starbucks - it is a real shame that although many Starbucks locations franchised by SSP in the UK do accept Starbucks cards, it's still a shame they don't here.
It was pretty much a mall kiosk in terms of structure but it did have a lot of seating.
For a mall Starbucks, it was pretty good - normally I find my drinks at a shopping centre location taste rushed, with the service also affected but the staff seemed friendly - they spoke well English and I just noticed how they trained the employee as she made my drink - this is a pretty hard task to do while still making sure the drink is up to satisfaction, especially as they try to focus on the trainee's involvement but they managed it.
I ordered a Venti Iced Pumpkin Cold Foam macchiato, which is a new drink in Autumn 2020 - Sweden like most European countries seems to offer the same menu as the UK/France.
Overall, one of the better Starbucks locations I've visited outside of the UK - but it still struggles to represent value for money with dozens of outlets around Stockholm and probably even within the Taby Centrum mall, of which this store is located in where you can get a coffee for a fraction of the price.
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