Starbucks

75 Whyte Ave, Dryden
(807) 223-4960

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Rylan

As of June 1st, 2024, this Starbucks location is permanently closed. The only thing that stands after its closure is the seating area.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 5

Leo Andersen

Golfed thear all summer great place

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Kalaika Allin

Not a review but meant for those looking up recently. Starbucks in Dryden is permanently closed as of June 1st.

J C

Fave Starbucks I’ve ever been too! Love the workers, love the vibes

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Charles Madden

This Starbucks was amazing the staff were so polite. My food and drink were delicious and I barely had to wait.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Hayden Gill

i love it

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tracy Pakarinen

Ita at our Safeway so it's convenient shopping then coffee to go ?

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Meliodas Nadahadu

Use to love getting coffee here despite their large coffee being a dollar+ more than McDonald's and tim Hortons.Went to get a large coffee yesterday and they tried to charge me .80 cents for cream in my coffee? no place charges for cream and sugar in coffee. So then my total with the cream in a large coffee was 4.77, 5 bucks for a large coffee? think I'll go to tim Hortons for 2.60 for a large and taste better.

Richard Costello

Over priced for what they sell, I don't enjoy any of the available coffees. That may be just my taste but still way over priced.

Matthew Hoey

Stood in line for 20 minutes to get a drink made. Many people left the like because it was taking so long. They either need more staff or more knowledgable staff as it should not take this long to get a coffee the first person to order waited over 30 minutes for her two drinks if you come in make sure you have atleast an hour to spare

Krystal Lewis

Love this place and they make the best drinks

Richard Methot

If you feel like spending 7$ more for a coffee and feel like an elitist here is the place for you.

Catherine Naslund

Stopped while travelling cross country to get a beverage and a snack. I was the third person in line. The barista had no control about the woman ordering drinks for all her colleagues while we all stood waiting. When I did get to the counter the young fellow was nice enough while telling me they didn’t have two of the ingredients for my beverage (also out ofChai btw). I had already been in line for about 11 minutes. I allowed substitutes (shouldn’t have) that’s on me. However in addition to the 11 minutes already wasted I stood and watched the two people behind the counter carry on with zero sense of urgency as the line got longer. Standing right at the counter I quietly suggested “you might want to step it up a notch” (it was about 18 minutes now). At that point one of the baristas raised his voice and said the barista was training and he was the only seasoned one behind the bar….. that’s fine and I get it and here’s a couple of suggestions. Take 1 minute and set out a sign stating what you’re out of and when people arrive they can make a choice whether they want to wait or not. Greet your customers as soon as they arrive and let them now you’re training new staff and you appreciate their patience. The seasoned barista wasn’t making any effort at all to move things along and at the end of it all (over 20 minutes) the drink was terrible.

Robert Bateman

Fast service

Rene Mcdonald

Good coffee

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