“Yolanda made the experience for me!! I don’t get Starbucks a lot and when I do it’s always great but she gave me the best recommendation and went above and beyond to make the whole day for me! I absolutely love her and whenever I come to Farmington hills I’m going to come back and see her! She even cupped my leftovers after adding espresso which I’ve never had even offered to do for me at any coffee place. Much love ❤️“
“My new favorite spot to get out of the house and do some work with a cup of hot tea and a muffin. I love being welcomed when I come in the door, and the friendly baristas have started remembering my order, which makes me feel seen and valued. Manager April always has a smile and ensures that everything is top notch. Thanks!“
“☕ Starbucks Farmington Hills, Absolute Mayhem, Absolute Masterclass 💚
Not all heroes wear capes, some wear green aprons.
It was a random weekday afternoon at the Orchard Lake & Northwestern Highway Starbucks.
I pulled in expecting calm. Instead? Pure controlled chaos. The drive-thru was wrapped around both streets at once. I thought they were giving away Teslas.
So I placed a mobile order and watched the show unfold: horns, steam, baristas moving like an Olympic relay team. I almost left, but something said, stay, whoever’s inside is giving everything they’ve got.
When I walked in, the energy hit me. The smell of espresso, the rush of people, it felt like a live concert powered by caffeine.
And then I saw them: Bee, Anika, and Bree.
The Holy Trinity of Hustle. The Caffeine Avengers.
Bee was pulling espresso shots like a pro DJ.
Anika called out orders before they were even made, psychic levels of focus.
Bree was blending, bagging, steaming, smiling, dodging mobile orders like a champion.
They moved as one, no chaos, just rhythm. Every reach anticipated, every drink flawless.
Orders kept flooding in, kids were crying, the drive-thru was madness,
but these three stayed calm, synced, and unstoppable.
Even my sandwiches came out hot and perfect.
That’s when it hit me, this isn’t just coffee. It’s commitment under pressure.
💎 Bee. Anika. Bree. 💎
You turned a caffeine crisis into choreography. You made people believe in hope again, one latte at a time.
Starbucks corporate, if this ever reaches you: pay these people more.
That’s $45-an-hour energy, minimum.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
If I could give ten stars, I would. Not all heroes wear capes, some wear aprons and keep the world caffeinated when chaos hits.“
“I was here a few weeks ago, and I believe her name was Emma. She was amazing with helping me get my drink and efficient enough so I can get to work. It’s a great location, every store is going through a tough time finding staff. It’s not their fault:)“