What's your Starbucks density?

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Dirigible

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Apr 26, 2006
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24 within 5 miles of my house, in a dense urban area. That sounds like a lot. However, the nearest Starbucks is about a mile away.

Seeing as there are numerous non-chain and very good coffee shops within two blocks of my house, I haven't been inside a Starbucks in over a year.
 

Pepsi90919

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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The nearest Retail Stores in your area are listed below.

1. Elmwood-Store & Training Ctr.
933 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo NY, 142221211
United States


2. 235 Delaware Ave
235 Delaware Ave
Buffalo NY, 14202
United States


3. Delaware & Kenmore
2730 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo NY, 14217
United States



(Showing 1-3 of 3 Stores)
 

Toonces

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Feb 5, 2000
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45, but it's Vancouver so not much of a surprise.

However, I'm almost in Burnaby...
 
Feb 19, 2001
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21 @ school
32 @ home.

I would think Berkeley is a more dense population than my home (Cupertino, CA) but hippie-ville must be very unfriendly to franchise stores...

Check this out:
http://www.starbucks.com/retail/locator...58%3a-122.056369%3a32%3a21836+Monte+Ct

Do you see #1, #3, #4? It's ridiculously close by. It's like 3 plazas virtually divided up by either a street or maybe a restaurant in the middle. All of them have Starbucks. I could walk to all 3 in 5 minutes....
 

biggestmuff

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Mar 20, 2001
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5 miles = 2
10 miles = 4
20 miles = 18
50 miles = 298


You know what I dislike? When brain dead morons called "coffee", a "starbucks" as in, "Hey, let's go get a starbucks."

[sarcams] What? You guys are going to purchase a coffee franchise? Wow! [/sarcasm]

No, you farking tool! You're going to buy coffee.
 

herbiehancock

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Dang, I live in a Starbuck's poor zone. Had to enlarge the search area to 50 miles to have any show up....then had 2. I'm sure at around 75 miles or so there are quite a few more, though.