“The staff working today 2/8 around 10am. were amazing! They were super busy while we were there enjoying some mom and daughter time. Shoutout to all the staff only name I saw was Zach he was greeting everyone walking in all while making the drinks and being super professional while dealing with rude customers.“
“For the most part, I would definitely say that this Starbucks is pretty accessible as far as allowing adequate space to maneuver. Once you enter through the main doors, the cafe area is a wide open space. This starbucks was designed to have a lot larger of a cafe area than most starbucks typically do. Within the cafe, there are a variety of different seating options available to the public. There are high-top tables, lower tables, as well as stand alone chairs. The lower tables also have both chairs and booths available, and you can easily move the chairs to fit a wheelchair up to the end of the table. This Starbucks also has two bathrooms that are very big and would be categorized as a handicap bathroom in other restaurants. The menu is located up higher above the cash register, which could be problematic to those who have visual impairments. However, you could always pull up the menu or Starbucks app on your phone to be able to better view the food and beverage options. I would say that the music playing in the cafe would be the biggest thing you would have to worry about when it comes to accessibility for all. There is cafe music playing throughout the entire day at Starbucks, and if you are someone who is sensitive to sound then this could be a problem. While I will say that the majority of the time the music is dim, there can be fluctuations within the volume levels that could negatively affect some more than others. However, overall I would say that this Starbucks is definitely a lot more accessible than others that I have visited!“