Californian Reacts | US vs UK Starbucks | Food Wars
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- Curious about the disparities between the UK and US Starbucks menus, we embarked on a comprehensive investigation.
Covering everything from calorie counts to portion sizes, we left no item untested.
Starbucks in the UK is a popular and ubiquitous coffeehouse chain that has become a beloved part of British culture. With numerous locations spread across the country, Starbucks offers a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for customers to enjoy their favorite coffee beverages and delectable treats.
Known for its wide range of coffee options, including espresso-based drinks, brewed coffees, and seasonal specialties, Starbucks caters to diverse tastes and preferences. Alongside their beverages, they also provide a selection of delicious pastries, sandwiches, and snacks to satisfy any craving. With friendly baristas and a cozy ambiance, Starbucks in the UK provides a go-to destination for coffee lovers, students, professionals, and anyone seeking a place to relax, work, or catch up with friends.
The differences between Starbucks in the US and the UK can be observed in a few notable aspects:
1) Menu Items: While the core menu items like classic coffee beverages and popular drinks are consistent across both countries, there are variations in regional offerings and seasonal specials. The UK Starbucks may feature unique items tailored to British tastes and preferences, such as local pastries or tea-based beverages.
2) Terminology: Starbucks in the UK tends to adopt more British terminology, such as "short" (8 oz), "tall" (12 oz), "grande" (16 oz), and "venti" (20 oz) for their cup sizes, aligning with the UK's measurement system. In the US, the sizes are "tall" (12 oz), "grande" (16 oz), and "venti" (20 oz or 24 oz).
3) Store Design: Starbucks locations in the UK often incorporate unique architectural elements, reflecting local aesthetics and blending with the surrounding environment. This can give each store a distinct character and charm, while still maintaining the overall Starbucks ambiance.
4) Cultural Preferences: Starbucks may tailor its offerings to accommodate cultural preferences and local tastes. For example, UK stores might have a greater variety of tea options, including traditional British tea blends or seasonal tea drinks. Additionally, food offerings in the UK may include more savory items like sandwiches or pastries that cater to British culinary preferences.
5) Store Availability: The number and distribution of Starbucks locations may vary between the US and the UK. In general, there are more Starbucks stores in the US, and they may be more densely located in certain areas.
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While both the US and the UK share the Starbucks experience and commitment to quality, these differences add a touch of local flavor, making each country's Starbucks experience unique to its cultural context. - Zábava
There are four Starbucks within 3.5 miles of each other in my town in South Wales UK.
I have been to Starbucks twice. The first time I had a plain iced coffee and it was like drinking iced water with a hint of coffee and the second time I had a plain skinny latte and I think they forgot to put any coffee in at all. I will stick to Costa, Nero and independent coffee shops.🤣
I'm from West Yorkshire in the North of England, and in Bradford, my nearest city, there used to be a Starbucks upstairs in Waterstones a large bookshop. It was very mediocre and eventually closed down. Waterstones now run their own coffee shop and both food, drink and atmosphere are much nicer. I have been in a Starbucks in Prague in the Czech Republic 🇨🇿.
In every town or city I’ve been in the U.K. I tend to see branches of Starbucks, Caffè Nero and Costa plus various independent or smaller chain coffee shops so it’s very much a shared market which sustains a number of retailers.
I live in a small town on the West of Scotland with a half mile long main street and there are 19 places to buy coffee but no Starbucks.
Asking if we have Starbucks is like asking if we having running water! I guess there was some excitement 25-30 years ago, before we realised Costa was better. Let you off tho 🤣
we have starbucks in the UK but I'm much more likely to buy a drink at a costa coffee or cafe nero than a starbucks
Agreed, I just like costa better
If I wanted a Starbucks Coffee where I live in Germany, I would have to travel to Augsburg, there is one at the train station.
My favorite drink that I usually choose is a White Chocolate Mocca, usually Ventti. I rarely treat myself to it, almost as rare as "once in a blue moon" (funny google easter egg :))
Yeah starbucks is in the UK just like there's a few Dunkin & Tim Hortons as well. Though Costa Coffee is #1 in terms of number of coffee shops(2,792), followed by Greggs (2176) then Starbucks (1,089).
You might not have seen many Starbucks in the UK as many are located in supermarkets like Sainsburys.
Personally I have only gone to a Starbucks once and never again. I ordered an iced lattè and couldn't drink it because of how sweet it was. I usually go to Costa Coffee, or an Independent coffee shop. Generally I find American foods and drinks far too sweet, I couldn't get over how sweet bread is.
Yes we have it, would you like it back? It sucks. Cafe Nero and Costa are much better chains.
I've never been into a Starbucks on any continent and never will. I don't like coffee, so no reason to go there. 😆
i have three Starbucks in UberEats range, and i live in the middle of nowhere in a town of 30k, so yeah - they're pretty common. Also you can buy Pike Place beans in the UK, but they don't make coffee with it, AFAIK. Also it is pronounced scone as in own, otherwise it would be spelled 'scon', not sure where people are learning English - and yep that definitely isn't one regardless.
TBH a few have closed down, at least here in York. There is only one now in the city centre. I prefer Costa if I’m honest.
Most probably the Starbucks in the centre of York is for the American tourists🤣
Visited a Starbucks once and I'll never go back. Much prefer a small independent coffee shop. Iced tea is an abomination that only weird people would enjoy in the UK.
Iced tea? What next? Garlic bread?
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I've had 1 coffee in Starbucks and threw it away it was horrible.
Costa and Caffè Nero are far better.
Coffee is a hot drink not a cold drink, and certainly not with all those syrups they put in them.
Cappuccino or Black for me.
I make my own with Lavazza coffee ☕️
An iced English breakfast tea? What? It doesn't compute!
I dont go often enough to have a favourite Starbucks product. Starbucks only came to my rown last year but there are now already 2 locations here.
A great video from the pair is when Joe met Harry in London for a burger tour. He was seriously impressed:
czcams.com/video/-a_wDBYNZzk/video.html
I'm pretty sure the whole world has Starbucks.
Hello I'm from Kyrgyzstan, and this country doesn't have it
Starbucks are everywhere along with costa coffee and caffe nero.
I don't actually think I've ever been in a Starbucks, nor do I remember having a KFC Wimpy way back in the early 1980's and at least 25 years since I set foot in McDonald's, I'm of a certain generation, whereby we might have fish and chips once a week as a treat, and I've not had any of these since 1999. I just don't know why so many use fast-food places, I'd like too say I'm surprised by the States having loads of unnecessary ingredients but I'm not, I've worked in hospitality since 1978 and have been an Executive Chef for almost two decades, don't get me wrong if I fancy a small packet or normal size for the UK of crisps I'll have them, but just one bag, and likewise with biscuits etc, but only ever about 4 and that's once in a blue moon, again I think it's a generational thing
Never been to a Starbucks or Cafe Nero and the only Costa I have had has been in a hospital where some seem to have mini Costas. Yet they are around. Never tried an ice tea/coffee either so can't say if I would like it or not. I tend to go to and prefer more local run coffee shops, which have far more unique range of drinks and food on offer.
All these syrups - what's wrong with the coffee that they have to disguise it as a milkshake?
Milk is put into hot drinks in Britain.
Here's Harry and Joe from Insider Food trying the best fish and chips in London! Heaven! czcams.com/video/4QrSF0sb-yM/video.html
As others have mentioned, Starbucks are in most larger towns/shopping centres and some motorway service stations etc, but I personally think their coffee is awful and will only go there as a last resort. If I am going to visit a chain, I much prefer Caffè Nero. As for the popularity of tea and coffee, it should be noted that coffee shops (where coffee is the main draw) dominate our high streets rather than tea rooms (which you will find more frequently in quaint towns with an older target audience), and a large number of homes in the UK have coffee machines nowadays. I myself don't drink tea at all, apart from the odd cup of Earl Grey in a garden on a summer's day when the mood takes me; it might be an age/demographic thing?
Marmite tastes of sadness and an overwhelming sensation of regret.
Starbucks in the UK is vile muck, even with an extra shot of espresso it's thin and weak. The second time I had one I gave it back as I thought they had given me someones tea by mistake! German Starbucks aren't much better.
That isn’t a scone the yank has scones are round.
Starbucks is nice👍 but the big boys here drink Costa👌🕺stronger and warmer👌👌🕺🕺👍
Maybe starbucks should first learn how to make coffee, then try again. Or maybe better, don't even bother.
Don't use Starfu**s it's rubbish prefer Costa, Nero or an independent.
Don't go to Starbucks as they can't do real coffee
*PromoSM* 😝
Iced English breakfast tea is an abomination.
I dont like coffee from Starbucks its awful!!
As usual the American thinks every country except theirs still lives in medieval times. Yes we have discovered fire and wheel too before you ask this attitude towards looking down on places other than your own isn't going to make you friends 😡