New Zealand Starbucks Coffee stores are fully owned and operated by Restaurant Brands New Zealand Ltd, an authorised Licensee of Starbucks Coffee International, Inc.
Starbucks purchases and roasts high-quality whole bean coffees and sells them along with fresh, rich-brewed, Italian style espresso beverages, with a variety of delicious sweets and pastries.
Overview
Price Range | Reasonable |
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Ambience | Relaxed atmosphere |
Accepts credit cards | Yes |
Noise level | Upbeat |
Products and specialities
Coffee, Sweets, Pasteries, Coffee beans. We also sell coffee-related accessories and equipment, a line of innovative premium teas
Im a fan of cheesecake anyday so its no suprise that i eventually reached for the Gu cheesecake at starbucks. i love the glassware it comes in, makes it feel classier. Despite being packaged its still creamy and rich with a nice crunchy base. The lime flavour was not overpowering, great sour zing to cut across the rich cream cheese. Great combination with a latte or something that has a bitter note.
I used to be a regular at Starbucks, but with their price hikes every few months I go there less and less often now. Dropped in the other day for my very last Starbucks coffee, and found it quite busy. I guess Starbucks maintains popularity through their other products, namely the cold flavoured drinks like frappes and iced smoothies. Ordered my "tall" mocha, which in reality is a medium sized cup in most cafes. Wait was rather long, but eventually got my coffee. Went to sit down at a free table upstairs, and found the coffee quite bland. Too much water and milk, and not enough cocoa and coffee shot. I finished it, as it was a cold day and was better than nothing then left. Quite disappointed, as I remember the coffee used to be stronger and was worth paying for, even at their higher prices. That'll be the last time I go though, and will go back to my usual cafe instead.