Sunday, January 30, 2011

Shanghaid To Starbucks



Starbucks #3 is the fancy-ass one in the Xintiandi section of Shanghai. This is a fantastic store. Two floors. Beautiful interior. And in a really cool, if not touristy, part of the city.

Here's my ideal (and expensive) day at the Xintiandi:

1. Get a drink from the Xintiandi Starbucks


2. Look longingly at where the Paul bakery used to be. They had the best chocolate croissants outside of Paris.

3. Scoff at the Xintiandi Coffee Bean and Tea
4. Buy an overpriced shirt at Shanghai Tang
5. Eat lunch at Din Tai Fung
6. Look at the Cold Stone Creamery.
7. Turn to my wife and say, "They have a Cold Stone Creamery?"
8. Eat ice cream at the fanciest Haagen-Dazs you've ever laid eyes on.
9. Tell a total stranger Haagen-Dazs is in the Bronx and that I have a friend who developed Macadamia Nut Brittle.




10. Visit the Museum of the First National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
11. Toast Mao with a Starbucks Green Tea Frappuccino

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Hoping this works.

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Friday, January 28, 2011

WHO DOES STARBUCKS #2 WORK FOR?


My second Starbucks in my long march (Oh god, I hope Mao doesn't have a copyright on the "long march" phrase) to visit every Starbucks in the universe is the Starbucks at 257 S. La Cienega Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA. It's right across the street from my allergist, my dentist, my daughter's doctor and a few blocks from my doctor and optometrist. It's the perfect Starbucks for my hypochondriac ways.

It's not my favorite Starbucks. It's tiny, on a busy street and a bit on the boring side. And I gotta tell you, it always seems a bit dirty. I suppose it's perfect for Starbucks number two. I rate it: tall with a half shot.

ps. Architecture fans will like the William Pereita designed Flynt Building across the street.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Oh no you didn't, Starbucks!


Starbucks, how could I love you even more than I do? I love you with all my being. But now I have to go out and get another being because my love for you has just exploded.

Starbucks has just announced their Starbucks egift Program, where you can send a Starbucks ecard to a friend. It works just like a gift card. Shut the front door!

But there's more, my friends. You can also send egifts through Facebook, so you don't even need to know someone's email. Shut the front door! Open the door and shut the front door again!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

STARBUCKS #1


A journey begins with a single step and in my case, a single Starbucks. In my quest to visit every Starbucks known to mankind, I begin in Guangzhou, China, at the Starbucks at 101-102 Peace World Plaza, Jian She Liu Ma Lu, opposite the Garden Hotel.

My wife and I were in China to adopt our daughter and this is the first Starbucks we went to as a family. Traditions have to start somewhere, right? It's a spanky 2-floor store with yummy pastries and is the gateway to the Bridge of Lepers, a pedestrian bridge filled with beggars right out of a horror film.

The 2-block area is great. There are some great little restaurants, a Pizza Hut (if you must), a clothing store where I got an Armani knockoff for $50 and a massage place that charges $10 for an hour massage.

This is one of my favorite Starbucks so I'll rate it: Trenta.

101-102 Peace World Plaza, Jian She Liu Ma Lu, GUANGZHOU
建设六马路好世界广场首层
Phone: +86 20 8375 2196












Monday, January 24, 2011

THE STARBUCKS GAUNTLET


There are roughly 16,858 (how's that for a round number) Starbucks worldwide. A man named Winter (Winter. Only Winter. He legally changed his name to Winter and is very insistent that his name is only Winter. Sort of like Cher. Or Prince) with far too much time on his hands, is endeavoring to visit all 16,858 Starbucks. So far he's visited just over a Trenta-sized 10,000!

Well I can smell a gauntlet when it's thrown (I said, mixing metaphors or something). So today I announce that I, too, shall attempt to visit every Starbucks known to mankind. (But with less anger)

But first, I shall attempt to visit every Brooklyn Bridge in the world.

Done.

Now on to Starbucks, suckas.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

I'M A STARBUCKSAHOLIC


My name is Mark Brown and I am a Starbucksaholic. There. I've said it. I freely admit it. I've tried Peets, Dunkin' Donuts and Coffee Bean and Tea. I like the hot chocolate at Peets, the donuts at Dunkin' Donuts and nothing at Coffee Bean and Tea. But here's the part that doesn't make sense - I don't like coffee. Seriously. That's why I get the hot chocolate at Peets, the donuts at Dunkin' Donuts and nothing at Coffee Bean and Tea.

But there's something about Starbucks. I don't know if it's the overly sugary chai lattes, the overly fatty baked goods or some sort of corporate mind control. But I loves me my Starbucks. But not the coffee. No coffee for me. I'll take the overly sugary chai lattes, the overly fatty baked goods and hell, I'll even take the corporate mind control.

So since I don't have Objectum-Sexuality I decided to do the next best thing - start a blog.

Welcome to my Starbucks Venti Saga.