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Would you go to Starbucks for Wine and Beer?

I've been to many Starbucks cross-country, and in other parts of the world. Have never had less than friendly service at any of them. I'm especially grateful for those open 24 hours!

Me too, I have to say. I always think after one of the staff is sooooooo friendly too darn early, they really are the Apple of coffee!
 
No I wouldn't


I would. I was talking to my daughter about this last night, and apparently there are some SB that already incorporate this already. The issue will be that here in Cali, you have to be over 21 to serve alcohol. And there are a lot of under 21 year olds working...
 
If Tim Hortons had wifi we wouldn't need Starbucks.

If you want booze in a coffee shop, you can just do what most people already do on golf courses. Just smuggle your own onto the course. (And you thought that those huge golf bags were just for carrying golf equipment?)

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KevinJS said:
If Tim Hortons had wifi we wouldn't need Starbucks.

If you want booze in a coffee shop, you can just do what most people already do on golf courses. Just smuggle your own onto the course. (And you thought that those huge golf bags were just for carrying golf equipment?)

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As a Canadian, and a coffee lover - black, no sugar - Tim's doesn't cut it for me. It's always smooth and tastes the same from sea to oily sea,
but it has no kick. Sometimes I wonder if it contains something other than caffeine, to make it addictive.

For grind at home beans I prefer "Kicking Horse" roast from British Columbia or "Just Us" from Nova Scotia.

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Yes, but not for alcohol. I'm addicted to my soy green tea latte, and I can't do without having it once a week.

And now, I'm just about to go and get one.
 

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