Starbucks

15652 Sierra Hwy, Mojave
(661) 627-0005

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Hennessey Royster

Literally the worst Starbucks in a ran down town , they take your money close before closing then tell you come back next day & don’t accommodate for making your drink wrong while also making you come back next day with your money but let a customer do it . This establishment can’t even make a simple drink correct & treat people wrong when the server is in the wrong when did customer service stop existing? will keep posting this review as much as I can. The owner should be ashamed but they don’t even listen to complaints.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

alondra osuna

came on saturday night @8:00 nd i asked for an iced matcha latte for my mom and i and they didn’t mix it i took a sip of it and i just got clumps of matcha not okay!! they took so long for them to not even give it to me well done will not be coming back 👎🏼 all that dark green spots you see are clumps of matcha and then my moms is not even mixed you can see the bottom

Rin

The inside is such a beautiful spacious layout. The staff are amazing, asked me about my day while i paid. My barista even wrote a sweet note on my food bag since it was slow. I wish this location was closer to where i live. Also the music choice was great, had classical with sinatra.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tof

Open and comfortable seating . Great stop on my way to work

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

terryjeru

Mojave Starbucks. Stopped for coffee, got back on the road and you could see through the coffee.It was so watery

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 1

No_Elzee

They allow animals in the dining area! Can't wait to bring my goat. He likes sitting on furniture and the licking tables.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 4

Cyn Martinez

THIS IS THE RUDEST SERVICE EVER!!!

I went in for a cup of water for my dog. There was no cashier I asked the barista for a cup of water and he asked me if my dog was a service dog, I informed him I just needed a cup of water. He then rolled his eyes and kept making his drink, so I waited. After 5 mins I asked him “do I have to pay for the water?” He then just pointed at the register. And I again asked if I had to pay for the water and he just pointed to the register. I walked back to the register and the lady asked me if my dog was a service dog I again said I just need a cup of water for him and she said pets aren’t allowed. I again asked for a cup of water.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

David Holcomb

Fantastic brew

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sunny Choi

Friendly service. Nice clean and comfortable setting. Plenty of space for sitting. Good coffee as usual.

Jennifer Schelly

Standard Starbucks experience

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joe Peña

Nice new store. I don’t like how pets can’t come in, at my local Starbucks it’s allowed. We’re driving through on a road trip. Very friendly service though!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 3

Cole Johnson

Don’t trust them if they say something is dairy free, they gave me a drink and requested dairy free due to an allergy and said it was, but it was not. You need to go on the website or app to look at ingredients list instead of asking employees.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 1

Carolyn Cook

Welcoming lobby, very clean and comfortable.. The bathrooms were very clean and the staff very friendly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Coffee Traveler - Pike Place Roast

Mehrdad Sadat

As I stepped into the Starbucks
, I couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu. The familiar green logo beckoned me, promising a warm refuge from the chilly morning. Little did I know that my coffee adventure would take a bitter turn.

The first sign of trouble was the price. I ordered a simple medium-sized coffee, and when the barista announced the total, I nearly spilled my wallet's contents. It seems Starbucks has a secret pricing algorithm that converts beans into gold. Perhaps they sprinkle unicorn dust on their lattes; otherwise, I can't justify the cost.

Next came the taste. I took a cautious sip, hoping for a revelation. Instead, my taste buds recoiled in horror. The coffee tasted like it had been brewed in the fires of Mount Doom. Bitterness clung to my tongue like a persistent ex, refusing to let go. I wondered if Starbucks had accidentally swapped their coffee beans with charcoal briquettes.

And let's talk about ambiance. The tables were sticky, as if they'd been baptized in caramel macchiatos. The floor resembled a Jackson Pollock painting—only instead of abstract art, it was a masterpiece of spilled coffee and crushed dreams. The Wi-Fi? Slower than a sloth on a caffeine detox.

As for the staff, they were friendly enough, but their smiles couldn't mask the truth. They knew they were serving overpriced mediocrity. I half-expected them to whisper, "Welcome to Starbucks, where your wallet cries and your taste buds revolt."

In summary, if you're looking for a place to drain your bank account and punish your taste buds simultaneously, Starbucks is your spot. But if you value sanity, consider brewing your coffee at home. You'll save money, preserve your taste buds, and avoid sticky tables. Plus, your Wi-Fi will thank you.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Beth Galimi

Friendly staff, quick service, lots of seating

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Egg White & Roasted Red Pepper Egg Bites

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