Christchurch, Barbados

Christchurch, egy plébánia Barbadoson, strandos hangulatot kínál repülő hallal és cou-couval, mint tipikus ételek mellett rumalapú italokkal, mindezeket élénk fesztiválok és barátságos helyiek körében.

Starbucks Coffee

Starbucks Coffee

12512 Southwest 120th Street, Miami-Dade County, 33186, United States Of America, Christchurch, Barbados

Coffee • Drinks • American • Coffee & Tea


"Typically I get great service here but yesterday one the associate nonchalant attitude about an issue brought to her attention made me uneasy. I was waiting at the very long drive through line when I noticed a car being allowed to cut in line in from of the car before me. The drive through line only allows about 6 /7 cars so any more spill over to the parking lot and in this case there were at least 8 cars in line in the parking lot in addition to the cars already in the drive through. That car used what is technically a second way to enter the drive through to get in from of the 8 cars waiting in the parking lot line. The Starbucks associate allowed her to do that then there was a shift change before he could come to my car to take my order. When it was my turn to get my order in I told the new associate what occurred and that people should not be allowed to cut in line. A lot of us in that line including me drove past that other entrance saw that a line was already formed and join the existing line. It is just like when you go inside the restaurant if a line is already formed you join that line; you don’t create a new one.The startbucks associate did not care ; she said she just got here and in a nutshell they can’t control what happens in the parking lot.It that’s correct I think that’s ridiculous. If people now decide to form 2 lines blocking entrances in the parking lot I am sure Starbucks will be reprimanded. If just 2 other people followed that woman’s lead it would have created a complete mess, not just for Starbucks but for the other businesses there. So, this Starbucks associate just did not want to be bothered.We all have stuff to do, so no one should be entitled enough to think there time is more precious than others and when something like that occurs in a business it is up to the employees or management to reestablish order.Please train your employees better, establish better rules and hire people who actually want to be there; plenty of people need jobs in this economy. Because in all reality I know there was nothing she could have done at that point but her response was highly dismissive and condescending."