January 2012

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Tonight (1-30-2012), I got a chance to attend a coffee event for the launch of this year’s Casi Cielo, a Starbucks tradition since 2004.  This is truly a fantastic coffee, and I really feel that this year’s offering is even better than last year’s!  It tastes like it has been roasted a little richer, yet it still retains the classic medium notes typical for a  coffee from Guatemala.

Before I go any further talking about the coffee tasting event, I want to recommend to my readers that if you have a chance to visit this store, and attend one of these events, you should!  The Olive Way Starbucks schedules coffee tastings every other week, and they are generally on Monday nights.  You should call ahead to the store, and pencil yourself in for a coffee tasting.  It’s free of charge, and gives you a chance to explore a new coffee that you might want to take home with you.  Their phone number is 206 568 5185.

The store often tweets about their coffee events, so follow them on twitter too:  Olive Way Starbucks

As you can see, I gush a bit when writing about this store.  And my heart loves Casi Cielo.  In January 2008, it was the first cup of coffee that I ever had from the Clover, so this coffee holds a special spot in my love of coffee!

Starbucks partner Jess, (who is a Coffee Master in training) walked us through the four steps of a coffee tasting, and paired Casi Cielo with four different food options.  First we smelled the coffee.  Our little group included about 5 people in the coffee tasting, and most everyone got right away the notes of dark chocolate.  I feel like this year’s Casi Cielo is a little buttery-er than last year’s, and felt like some of that came through in the aroma.  This year’s Casi Cielo really pairs remarkable well with either chocolates or nice savory foods, too.

(For those who need a reminder about the 4 steps of a coffee tasting, as Starbucks describes it:  (1) Aroma – Smell the coffee (2) Slurp – aerate the coffee in the mouth and slurp the coffee.  It’s okay, and in fact encouraged, to slurp loudly!  (3) Locate the coffee in the mouth – Where do the flavors hit? and (4) Describe all that you’re tasting.)

We tried four foods with this coffee:  Almonds, Mediterranean Feta & Pepper Flat Bread, Chocolate Covered Cherries produced by Chukar, and lastly, Beecher’s Beehive Barely Buzzed Cheese.

The first pairing was almonds with Casi Cielo.  The almonds we tried are  available at all of the beer and wine Starbucks (or, at least they should be) and are described as Salted Marcona Almonds.  The beer and wine Starbucks stores have special additional foods described as, “elevated food offerings.”  One person in our group described the almonds as really creating the effect where you get a nutty start to the coffee at the tip of the tongue, but finishing with a smokey finish in the back of the mouth.

Here’s a picture of the cheese, almonds, and chocolate-covered cherries, and I also included a photo of the menu board listing the store’s unique food offerings.  The cheese and chocolate-covered cherries are not part of the store’s “elevated food offerings.”

I really loved the Mediterranean Flat Bread with the Casi Cielo.  For one thing, it’s such a delicious offering available at this store!  One more reason to get yourself to this store.  I thought this year’s Casi Cielo really comes to life with the savory pairings, with even the salt bringing out the body and the flavor of the coffee.  Here’s a picture of the store’s Flat Bread:

When we tried the Chukar Cherries, a number of people sitting around me commented that the cherries brought out some lemon notes in the coffee.  Now, I will have to admit that I was having some difficulty picking up enhanced lemon flavors, but I did wish I had the entire bag of chocolate covered cherries to myself. ;)   (What I am trying to say it that Casi Cielo has some lemon notes to it, and I got that, but for me I didn’t get a huge enhancement of the lemon flavors.  However, it seemed like everyone else around me did, so I think my tastebuds were a little off!)

As we talked about this coffee, Jess made the observation that Casi Cielo works as a great shot of espresso.  I have to totally agree with that.  The experimental Starbucks called 15th Avenue Coffee and Tea (or it was called that at least) briefly used Casi Cielo to pull their shots, and so having tried it as a shot, I totally agree that it makes a fantastic espresso.  I think this year’s especially would be a perfect change of pace if you’re looking for something new to use as your home espresso.

I know I haven’t talked much about the cheese pairing, but that was good too.  I felt that the cheese brought similar flavors to the coffee similar to the Mediterranean Flat Bread.  It was a moist cheese, and highlighted and strengthened the buttery components to Casi Cielo.  Still, somehow I liked the Flat Bread option a little better.

By the way, I took this photo shortly before the coffee event started, and while it doesn’t highlight any of tonight’s happenings, I like the casual atmosphere of the bar area (which is always the place for the coffee events) at this store:

So here are a few more pictures from tonight, many of which are to show off the beautiful store design.  Thank you Jess, Anton, Mikey, Gayle, and everyone at the Olive Way team!  This store really has thrown their weight behind making sure that coffee excellence is part of what they do. If you want to read about other events at this store, take a look at the Anniversary Blend Coffee Tasting (the “butter” tasting), the Aged Sumatra and Ethiopia Harrar coffee event, and the blonde roast launch media event.

The address is 1600 East Olive Way, Seattle, WA, 98102.  Once again, the phone number is 206 568 5185.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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By request, I am starting a thread to talk about promotions which may (or may not!) be happening at Starbucks in February.  The two areas where I’ve heard murmurs of promotions relate to breakfast sandwiches and wraps, and whole bean coffee.

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First off, I’ve seen a number of tweets which state that from January 30, 2012 through February 4, 2012, when you purchase any handcrafted beverage (or any brewed coffee) that a customer can buy a breakfast wrap or a breakfast sandwich for just $2.00.  Since I am a fan of the new Chicken Sausage Breakfast Wrap at Starbucks, this new promotion (sadly for just 5 days) sounds like a fabulous idea.

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Secondly, in a previous thread, a partner suggested that there might be a “29 Star Dash” coming soon to promote whole bean coffee.  The idea, as I understood it, (and admittedly, I might not have gotten it right), would be that a customer must earn 29 stars on his or her card during the month of February.  After 29 stars have been earned, there will be a way to redeem them for a pound of whole bean coffee.  Since there are 29 days in February this year (leap year), I assume that the idea is to get people to go every single day to Starbucks.  Casi Cielo returns to Starbucks in February also, so the timing is perfect with the annual launch of that coffee.  READ THE EDIT BELOW PLEASE.

(Edit: In the comments there has been clarification regarding the 29 Star Dash.  This blog post has been through a number of edits in just the few hours that it has been up.  Thank you SO much to the many readers who responded, and the clarifying email.  The 29 Star Dash requires that the Starbucks customer receive an invitation email, and then upon earning 29 Stars, Starbucks will send the customer a $10 eGift Card.  There is a second 29 Star Dash that some people received which is a promotion for whole bean coffee.  I personally did not receive either promotional e-mail but hopefully some of my readers did, and/or will keep an eye out for it. )

This is another one of those threads that I might regret publishing, but it seems like an interesting conversation, and February isn’t that far away!  It would be easy to miss out on the first one because it lasts for only a few days!

And this is an open thread.  Feel free to talk about anything Starbucks-related. (Warning: I have not confirmed either of the two promotions with Starbucks.  There could be errors in the above information.)

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What’s New at the Starbucks Coffee Gear Store

by Melody on January 26, 2012

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The Coffee Gear Store is the merchandise store located at the Starbucks headquarters at 2401 Utah Avenue South in Seattle.  I’ve written about this store in the past, but it’s been a while, so I thought it would be nice to have an updated article of what’s new.  As a reminder, the Coffee Gear Store is open to the public, and is open Monday through Friday, generally normal business hours.  It’s closed weekends and holidays.

I dropped by this store today (January 26, 2012) because I was curious to see what was new since the last time I visited.  John, who works at the store, told me to keep an eye out for St. Patrick’s Day Starbucks shirts coming soon!  Apparently there will be a few holiday-themed t-shirts this year at the store, with production being less than 200 shirts for each of the holidays.  There will be a July 4th and a Christmas themed limited production shirt too.

I didn’t take photos of everything offered.  You can look back at the past article on this store and see a number of staple items which appear to be always offered, such as pens, highlighters, magnets, and key chains.  You can also purchase the simple black Starbucks polo shirt which is the coffee gear shirt designed for partners to wear in the stores.  I didn’t take a photo of that polo, but for partner information, those shirts are also available and are priced at about $23 each.  (There is a short sleeve and a long-sleeve basic black polo, and the long-sleeve is slightly more in cost, at about $25, as I recall.)

I thoroughly liked the new brightly colored lunch totes:

I noticed that you can now buy an iPad cover and/or a laptop case that says Starbucks on it.  It’s offered in black, and there is a bright green color too:

 

 

 

 

I have to point out the new white t-shirt and the Starbucks grocery tote.  I have two of the Starbucks grocery totes and use them often.  They’re a nice sturdy canvas material, and hold up well when piled full of groceries:

I am including a few more photos below of the store, and merchandise found inside.  What would you want to buy or wish they would carry? The funny thing was that today I tried to control my spending at the store, and walked away with one small bag, largely full of gifts for others.  I ended up wishing I’d bought more!

Enjoy!

 

Edit on January 27, 2012:

I had originally written this article pretty quickly, and so now I’ve gone back and fixed a few typos.  I know there are definitely partners reading this site, and I wanted to mention that much of the merchandise above is available on the partner coffee gear website.  I have NOT been to that site, but I’ve been told (by several people) that U.S. partners can purchase merchandise from http://www.starbuckscoffeegear.com.  I don’t think there is shipping to international destinations.  I had intended to mention that website, but completely forgot to! ~Melody

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This is the oldest Starbucks partner card I’ve ever seen.  It belongs to a friend of mine who was a partner in the 1994 to 1995 era, hired by the University Village Starbucks.  She hasn’t been a partner for many years, but was recently cleaning out some old boxes and she stumbled upon these old cards.  I find it curious that in that era, the cards had an expiration date on them, and they were apparently re-issued to partners periodically.

I have a long and detailed blog post about the University Village Starbucks (store #302 – The second ever store), and I still highly recommend it:

By the way, it might not be obvious but my friend Cherilyn’s partner number was six digits.  I just thought it was interesting to see a vintage partner card, and thought you might like seeing it too.

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This is an open thread and feel free to talk about anything Starbucks-related in the comments.  One of the funny things about this blog is that I get random emails through the “contact me” form, and also direct messages through twitter, and people just sort of pass on to me what they’ve heard is coming to Starbucks.  Of course, this doesn’t mean that they’ve gotten it right, or know what they’re talking about.  I enjoy getting those kinds of emails.  I assume that some of what I hear is early information about what might be coming soon.  About another one-third of the emails I get really should be routed to Customer Service.  I am sorry but if you’ve picked up a dry pastry at an airport Starbucks, there is nothing I can do about it.  I don’t mean to sound rude, but I am not customer service.  In the side column of this blog, near the bottom, I’ve added a link to customer service too.  And with the delayed launch of Casi Cielo, I’ve had at least three separate e-mails inquiring when Casi Cielo will be back in the stores.  It is coming soon!  It will be back next month.

Over the years, there have been tons of these emails. (Keep them coming!).  Some of them are quite entertaining.  Two years ago, a partner wrote me insisting that his store was testing face recognition technology at his Starbucks store.  I was left scratching my head, and I really was never sure if it was a serious email or if someone was pulling my leg.  From that email, I had the idea to write this April Fool’s Day blog entry.  That April Fool’s Day joke blog post was set in Pennsylvania because the partner who wrote me indicated that the testing was in that state somewhere.

More recently, I have received an email stating that orange syrup is coming back to Starbucks as a promo syrup this upcoming summer.  I really don’t know if that is true, but at least it makes some sense.  It’s been a long while since Starbucks offered orange syrup, and I think it was recently an international offering in Indonesia.  Once in a while, the syrup promotions seem to rotate from one country to another!  And then very recently, I heard that Starbucks was planning on changing their logo yet again.  I am disbelief at that one too, but maybe there is an April Fool’s Day joke in the making with the idea of a new logo: Starbucks to re-design her signature siren logo: Michelle Gass and Annie Young Scrivner vie for the opportunity to model for new Siren.  Oh god, I think Starbucks would hate me for that one.  In any case,  I think that many of the ‘tips’ I get turn out to be incorrect, so I would not hold my breath that the logo is changing again.

Anyway, I have rambled enough.  It’s your turn now…

 

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And the winner is … DadCooks

January 21, 2012

Remember that giveaway that I blogged about two weeks ago?  Well my good friend LatteRose went on vacation, and so she wasn’t around to pull a name out of a hat.  I waited until she got back, and then a snowstorm hit Seattle, and I couldn’t easily get to her.  Today, I was catching up [...]

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A few ideas from MyStarbucksIdea.com – Daly City Starbucks closing?

January 21, 2012

It’s been a long while since I’ve talked about MyStarbucksIdea.com in any way whatsoever.  I noticed a few idea-threads that struck me as interesting, and decided to highlight them here. Here we go: 1) Daly City Starbucks Closing – Please Save Our Store – This idea thread is about a store in Daly City, California, [...]

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Starbucks is #73 on the Fortune 100 top place to work for – 2012

January 20, 2012

I thought this was interesting: Starbucks is now ranked 73rd on the Fortune Magazine list of the best 100 companies to work for.  Here’s the article: Top 100 Companies to Work For 2012.  It seems as though Starbucks has bounced around quite a bit on the list, and was ranked in the 90s in very [...]

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Featured Clover Starbucks: The Green Lake Starbucks (Happy 16th birthday today!)

January 17, 2012

Happy Sweet 16 Birthday Green Lake Starbucks!  This store first opened January 17, 1996, and so today is its 16th birthday! The Starbucks along Green Lake Way in Seattle just recently had a major remodel, so I thought it would be fun to drop by and visit this store.  The store manager is “Yumi” and [...]

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Fun little pamphlets from Starbucks in Turkey

January 15, 2012
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Recently, Sebastian Birr mailed me some in-store Starbucks pamphlets from Turkey.  I have no idea what these pamphlets really say but I thought it would be fun to show them off here.  If you want to tour Starbucks stores in Turkey, I have a blog post about them here: A Tour of Starbucks in Turkey [...]

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Coffee grounds with a blonde top! (A blonde on the Clover)

January 13, 2012
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A regular reader of StarbucksMelody.com emailed me with this photo he took at his store, demonstrating the coffee-grounds “puck” from the Clover when a blonde roast coffee is brewed through the Clover.  I thought it was an interesting picture since the coffee grounds distinctly do have a blonde top to them!  I don’t think I’ve [...]

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