Here’s what you can expect: We are pausing the use of all seating, including both the café and patio areas. Customers can still walk up and order at the counter, through the “order ahead” feature in the Starbucks app, via the drive thru and use delivery.
Can I pick up my Starbucks order in drive-thru?
You can pick up your order in the store at the designated area in the store with the marked signage or in the Drive Thru. (Just let your barista know at the order screen.)
Is it faster to go through Starbucks drive-thru or inside?
Both McDonald’s and Dunkin’ have Starbucks beat when it comes to drive-through speediness. Comparing coffee order drive-thru times, Dunkin’ came out on top with an average order time of 2.90 minutes, while Starbucks was at the bottom just behind Panera with 4.44 minutes.
How do I order a pickup from Starbucks?
- Download And Join. Get the Starbucks® app and sign up for Starbucks® Rewards. Download the app.
- Order Ahead. Use the app to choose your Starbucks® Pickup location and then place your order.
- Pick Up. Just look for your name on the status board when you arrive. Questions? Our baristas are here to help. Find answers.
Can you pick up Starbucks inside?
Starbucks Pickup allows customers to order their drinks ahead through the Starbucks app, then come to the store to pick them up. There is no seating inside or outside.
Is going inside Starbucks faster?
Turns out, the smart Starbucks customer goes inside. When you’re hitting Starbucks for your coffee fix, it’s easy to assume that using the drive-thru will be quicker than heading inside. After all, you don’t need to park, get out of your car and walk inside.
Why are Starbucks so slow?
The slower service comes after a major shift in the coffee shop’s labor strategy that has basically cut short employees’ hours and shifts, writes Venessa Wong from Buzzfeed. Since May, the site reports that the number of work hours assigned to all stores has fallen below what they have traditionally offered.
Why is Dunkin Donuts drive-thru so slow?
We’re grateful that most Dunkin’s have drive-thru windows because of their convenience but sometimes, they can really slow things down for the employees working the window. … Drive-thrus run on a timer so the more you order the more our time goes down.”