Friday, November 20, 2015

Starbucks at Madonna Plaza

Joan will be out of town for the Thanksgiving holiday and we wanted to get a coffee time and blog in before she left but morning times just didn't work out for us this week, so we broke tradition and got together in the late afternoon yesterday.  The only problem with this plan was we definitely needed to have decaf coffee that late in the day.  The first place we went was Breezeway, which we've wanted to try for awhile now.  They don't open until 10, and early morning works best for us.  However, they don't have decaf coffee, so we'll go back and visit them another time.  The next closest place is Starbucks at the Madonna Plaza, so that's where we ended up.  Sheila had a tall decaf Americano coffee which was $2.25.  It was mellow and good! Joan had a tall decaf caramel brûlée latte with soy milk.  It was $4.85.  She describes it as rich, creamy, smooth, like melted mocha ice cream, or, true to its name, liquid creme brûlée.  Yum!  Curious, we looked up the definition of brûlée, which is "a piece of burned-over woodland."  Hmmm. No hint of burned over woodland in Joan's drink, luckily, just deliciousness.                              Think About It:




This Starbucks has some indoor seating and a good number of outdoor tables and chairs.   

2 comments:

  1. The caramel brûlée is one Starbucks drinks I haven't tried. Wonder if it comes in sugar free, fat free.

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  2. I think this is probably the smallest Starbucks in SLO. I used to go here when I had a reason to visit Madonna Plaza. I actually go to McCafe more often now when I'm over there.

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