Starbucks located at Longwood Dr, Cardiff CF14 7EW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 029 2062 7479

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Carol Lewis

5 Google Rating

Used the drive through. Very quick and easy process. Ordered hot chocolate which was very tasty

5/ 5

Used the drive through. Very quick and easy process. Ordered hot chocolate which was very tasty

Dette Smith-Williams

2 Google Rating

I would normally gave this more stars, but we checked closing times for this venue one evening, & th

2/ 5

I would normally gave this more stars, but we checked closing times for this venue one evening, & the staff had shut almost 15 minutes early, we were not the o ly disappointed customers that evening, there must of been 5 or 6 cars who turned up while we were there

Ros

4 Google Rating

A good Starbucks, although like some other branches, they tend to burn green tea by making it with

4/ 5

A good Starbucks, although like some other branches, they tend to burn green tea by making it with boiling water, which makes it's flavour horribly bitter. Ask them politely in advance to add a dash of cold water to the teabag before pouring on the hot water, and they will do this with their usual friendliness and good humour. The result is infinitely better green tea.

Mitchell Jenkins

5 Google Rating

Great friendly staff. Freshly made everything. Can’t go wrong 😊

5/ 5

Great friendly staff. Freshly made everything. Can’t go wrong 😊

martyn jones

5 Google Rating

Starbucks is Starbucks doesn't matter where in the world you go they all offer good coffee good serv

5/ 5

Starbucks is Starbucks doesn't matter where in the world you go they all offer good coffee good service and always wheel chair friendly

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