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“Where it all started.”
The Pike Place Starbucks store, commonly called the Original Starbucks, is the first Starbucks store, established in 1971 at Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. The store has kept its early appearance over time and is subject to design guidelines due to its historic significance. The store is considered a tourist attraction and often hosts a crowd. (Wikipedia - Original Starbucks)
I wouldn't normally rate a Starbucks, but this is the oldest remaining Starbucks, so it's a bit of a pilgrimage. Because it's a tourist trap, you're going to have to pick your times. But if you... Read more
It is none other than any other coffee shop... you gotta come to this particular original location! They sold some very limited edition Seattle mugs and also sold tons of merchandise as well.... Read more
This is the first Starbucks, but ultimately it's still a Starbucks. The main differences include: - A massive line to get in - Special coffee beans and accessories you can't get anywhere else -... Read more
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