The one on 240 and Sooner is getting fairly close to finished.
The one on 240 and Sooner is getting fairly close to finished.
New location at S. 33rd and Broadway in Edmond appears to be ready to open any day now. Can't come soon enough to close that one a mile up at 15th. It creates such a traffic snarl at that intersection.
Better starts selling more coffee to pay for their new CEO commute !
Another Starbucks for the core; this time at NW 12th and Classen, very near Scooters and the new OnCue.
This is crazy. This area will no longer be drivable after this and Oncue open.
Interestingly, the City has not reworked the 13th/Classen/Western intersection as was originally planned.
It was to be done in conjunction with the new OnCue, but that project is now well along and the idea seems to have been scrapped.
Man Starbucks is taking over. Just about every small town has one. i40 for example, Elk City, Weatherford, El Reno, Yukon to Shawnee has one lol.
Pete, Any clue what's going on just to the east of the new Starbucks on Memorial and Rockwell. Went yesterday and looks like some ground work is being done.
I know it's off topic but I really like that view of Downtown, Pete. It's not often you see St. Anthony and that other white mid-rise in a skyline shot.
^ and all of the multifamily in/near SOSA. From the angle you can also see Omni - Looks very built up city, and will be once these are complete.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Man there are way too many really nice coffee places around. I hope they lose their lunch money at this location with their $6 coffees.
That is my favorite skyline angle as well. I liked it so much I rented a place in SoSA with almost that exact view from my deck. It's one of the few perspectives where you see Leadership Square.
Indeed. My cousin lives in SOSA and has the same view. From the inner NW is the best direction to see the skyline. The one posted with the arrow for the Starbucks is perfectly positioned to show both City Place and FNC. (And the addition of the other two I mentioned is what kind of grabbed me about the shot). Really, every downtown building with any height at all is visible, and the buildings in midtown speak to density and obvious residential.
Look guys, it's a real city!
Their drip coffee is not $6, it's probably right in line with all the other restaurants and coffee shops at $2-3. Their *specialty* coffee drinks are $6+, just like all the other coffee shops around ($12.06 for 2 half-moon lattes at Summer Moon, for example). I'm not a *$ fan, only ever go there if we have to or have a gift card, but wanted to set the record straight.
kind of disappointed in the design, 13th and Classen is extremely car focused, sure, but more could have been done to promote foot traffic from the neighboring apartment complexes to it's east. It's also immediately next to a (poorly) semi protected bike lane, more than exclusively car traffic coming here is to be expected, right?
I’m Surprised they haven’t announced a location at Oak yet.
To be fair, I just looked online: Starbuck's short (8oz) Caffe Americano (this looks to be their most basic coffee) is $3.85 while Wendy's small (assume 8 oz, but doesn't say) hot coffee is $1.19. This does make Starbucks 224% more than Wendy's (McDonald's and Dunkin Donuts wouldn't tell me the price without the app). Panera was $2.79 for a regular (16 oz), so 38% more for twice as much.
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