Tuesday, January 01, 2008

What do you order at StarBucks?

Every time I got to a star bucks- be it at my local strip mall or at the Maryland House on I95 I feel like I speak "ordinary" . I don't order "tall venti, skim, mocha, espresso 2 shot splenda.. what ever". I just say " a regular coffee small please", I can swear that I get smile every time from the StarBucks person.

My question is ?

What do you order?
Do you know of any websites that have chronicled "StarBucks Speak" or "drink codes"

Please comment so we ordinary mortals can be enlightened.

Thanks

Update :


Some great people shared their insights by commenting here. Just wanted to post useful info from Twitter too.

@pbranter gave me a Wiki link "How to ORder at StarBucks"

@gotbob Hammerhead 2 shots in a venti

ashleydc
red eye, which is a venti coffee with an espresso shot

@AlbertMaruggi in New York City if you go into any place and ask for regular coffee, you get two sugars two creams

@dacort "tall drip, with room" ( response to my "regular coffee small ( leave room for cream please) ")

Update 01/02/2008:
warrenss Don't forget the Starbucks gossip website, http://starbucksgossip.com/.

44 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Shashi,
Well, I don't drink coffee & was 'forced' to indulge when I offered to walk with my President to Starbucks in Victoria, BC. (It was the company - he's quite the visionary!)
So then after one, I am hooked on the caramel cider spice. I hope they don't take it away now after the holidays though!

Then I'll have to find some new calorie packed goodness to enjoy.

My hubby orders a tall vanilla latte - but he likes it sweet, so he asks for 12 EXTRA pumps of vanilla. (It takes awhile for them to get it to taste - so he counted & now knows). Can you tell we're from Minnesota?! *grin* BUT, we can get starbucks in ND, so all is well - it's an hour away & a treat.

Anonymous said...

Venti Mocha, Non-Fat, No Whip, Extra Hot

Anonymous said...

I order a "tall mocha no whipped" because I like chocolate in the coffee and I'm not a whipped cream person.

Even in non-summer months I've been known to insert the term *frap* after mocha, so they'll throw this in the blender with ice. For someone who likes the coffee taste but doesn't want 100% caffeine - or likes an iced drink - this gives me all the flavor with a little icy crunch too.

Comeon - try it - oh and use a starbucks card while you're at it to give you an extra shot of 'belonging'. I'll bet you feel like an insider soon!

Susan from http://susanreynolds.blogs.com/boobsonice

Connie Crosby said...

There are two Starbucks in my building at work, at least 6 within a 2 block radius. So, it is pretty difficult not to give in to the gravitational pull.

My once a week treat is a personal grande nonfat caramel macchiato. It has to be a grande (second largest size) or the proportion of vanilla syrup and espresso shots is not quite right.

Personal = I bring my own cup. Which everyone should try doing. ;-) You even get a small discount for not using one of their paper cups.

I find in Canada the Starbucks call it "nonfat" milk (most of us civilians call it skim milk) but outside of Canada many of the Starbucks stores don't know what "nonfat" means. I don't know why they started different starbuckspeak here.

Anonymous said...

Water! It's filtered and free. I don't drink coffee.

Sameer Vasta said...

I'm a bit of a coffee snob, so I only order from Starbucks if they have certain blends brewing. (Can't stand their house blend!)

I have my own ceramic Starbucks mug, so I always get that filled with my roast of choice. On the days I forget it, I usually just get a short. (Short is a size that's not on the Starbucks menu, but you can get it if you ask for it.)

So my standard order?

When I have my mug:
"Sumatra roast, filled to the top please."

No mug:
"Short Verona filled to the top please."

(Replace Verona or Sumatra with Sidamo or Kenyan AA if you wish -- I'm a fan of all four.)

Maria de los Angeles said...

Can no longer drink coffee, because of an atrial fibrillation episode last summer. But I love, love, love the smell of coffee. And that's free, right?

Bargainista said...

Weekdays: tall decaf with Lactaid at the bar and bring my mug (personal). Fortunately, I work in a building with a Starbucks so it's easy to bring my own mug. Sometimes I'll ask for a pump of sugar-free vanilla.

Weekends: tall, decaf, low-fat latte (either Lactaid or soy) and if I'm really daring, I'll add sugar-free vanilla or their promo syrup if it's sugar-free.

Cindi said...

I am a coffee snob, but I also don't like to get so many calories from my coffee. I order whatever the tastiest coffee of the day is, black: "Tall breakfast blend, no room." (so they'll fill it to the top and I get the most bang for my, uh, Starbuck.) Sometimes I order a small non-fat latte if I'm feeling creamy--but I'm not really sure what's in it! :)

Anonymous said...

Make mine a triple venti whole milk no foam latte. Since Starbucks is now defaulting to 2%, I do ask for whole milk for a straight-up latte.

If I'm in the mood for a girlie drink, I'll take a grande extra hot gingerbread (or pumpkin spice) latte.

Ontario Emperor said...

I usually get either a tall coffee or a venti black iced tea unsweetened, but my wife's order is a little more esoteric. She's prepared a card with the drink codes that she flashes at the barista. Usually they understand it.

Shashi Bellamkonda said...

OntarioEmperor ,

Great idea to have "card with the drink codes ". Maybe there is a way for adding your preferences to a Star bucks card so they just swipe it and the order gets ready.

Thanks for your comment,

Shashi

Connie Crosby said...

Ah, but part of the fun is getting to be a coffee snob and letting some huge, esoteric order rattle off your tongue. Writing it down misses the fun. :-D

Anonymous said...

Grande house brew (bold - usually Sumatra or Yukon)... Grande vanilla soy latte for the occational treat! So, somewhat low maintenance... ;)

Anonymous said...

I also would never order in the Starbucks lingo until I started getting Cafe Americanos and said "fill it to the top with water." I soon learned the lingo is "no room." Much easier to order now.

Anonymous said...

My order sounds pretty boring compared to everyone else... grande skim sugar-free vanilla latte -- into which I put at least 3 Splendas or Equals... I have a quite a sweet tooth. Then, of course, I have to get two chocolate milks for my kids.

Sidenote -- I was out the other day and had a cup from Starbucks (sorry, no personal cup)... and a 4-year old boy next to us with his father said he gets coffee at Starbucks... to which his father added -- "he gets decaf." Are 4 year olds drinking coffee now?

Stumpie said...

Can someone enlighten me as to what a Venti Mocha is?

My nearest Starbucks is about 10 miles away :-( Apparently I don't get out much....

Anonymous said...

I always feel like an idiot when I have to order something at Starbucks and the wiki article confirms it. My normal thing at Starbucks is a tall or grande cappucino to which I add nothing. Recently, however, I've been drinking the seasonal lattes (i.e. Pumpkin Spice for November and Gingerbread for December).

Rachel Luxemburg said...

As a one-time Starbucks barista, I make an effort to order using the lingo to make life easier for the person on the other side of the counter.

My indulgence of choice is a triple grande non-fat no-whip mocha. In the summer, sometimes I'll go for an iced venti raspberry mocha instead. Quad shot if I really need a kick in the pants.

Paula Brantner said...

I'm pbrantner, BTW.

I'm not really a coffee drinker, but now that they have the sugar free syrups, I will have a SF cinnamon dolce latte or a gingerbread latte. Can't wait to try the new SF mocha syrup -- will that make drinks chocolatety without sugar?

ryptide said...

It usually depends on the season, and my mood. Lately it's a quad venti eggnog chai latte. I've also heard this called a "dirty" eggnog chai latte, but about 50% of baristas/cashiers look at me funny when I order this at all, so I try not to complicate it with more slang.

Anonymous said...

I order a grande or venti skim chai latte...it's skim milk and chai and foamy goodness.

Also the raspberry scones are amazing. Get one. Mmmmm.

This might help:
http://www.quicksilverweb.net/sbucks/sbcharts.htm

elysa222 said...

If you want a really tasty drink and a nice pick-me-up, order a mocha frappuccino "affogato style". It has an extra shot of espresso and chocolate syrup drizzled on it. Yum.

Vidyut Luther said...

Venti Latte no foam with 8 raw sugars.

I'm a sweet guy :).

I'm with you shashi, I just like some milk with my coffee, hence the Latte, and I love sugar :).

Anonymous said...

My order is pretty basic -- grande Americano with room -- it's the "room" part that i'm particular about. There needs to be at least an inch of room to get the right blend of coffee and half and half.

Matt Barry said...

I'm one of the very few people who has never spent a single dollar at Starbucks. Granted, I'm not a coffee drinker (green tea is my poison). Even if I did drink coffee, I'd choose not to spend that exorbitant price for a drink. I'd save my money and support local business by going to a corner coffee shop instead.

Anonymous said...

I drink green tea -- but sometimes I really like to spice it up with a little lemon zinger and I'm way to cheap to buy starbucks...

Anonymous said...

As a former New Yorker, I was accustomer to ordering coffee using the unique local lingo. Example: "coffee regular" gets you milk and 2 sugars, "light and sweet" gets you extra milk and extra sugar. So it was only a minor adjustment to learn a new coffee language when I started going to Starbucks!

Simi said...

Hi there,
The only coffee I have is Starbucks and it is mostly a holiday and a weekend ritual :)
I used to feel sorry for the person taking my order earlier, and felt shy initially, but since I learnt lot of people do that, I don't hesitate anymore. I order a non-fat, 2 pump sugarfree, skimmed, extra hot, Hazelnut Latte. It is Yummmmmmmy......

Anonymous said...

When I drink coffee it is a 'Caramel Macchiato Extra Caramel Upside Down'. The upside down means that they put the espresso and caramel on the bottom and then add the frothed milk on top. The extra caramel usually goes on top. Did you know that Caramel Macchiatos actually have vanilla squirt in them and caramel drizzle on top.

When I am not drinking coffee my drink of choice is a 'Chai Tea Latte with Caramel Drizzle'. It is important to say latte here or they hand you a cup of hot water and a chai tea bag. The caramel drizzle makes it even sweeter than it is to begin with but enhances the flavor. Be sure not to get the caramel squirt which doesn't do anything for the flavor IMO (in my opinion).

Favorite summer/cold drink is a 'Carmel Frap Lite Ice Extra Caramel' which is pretty self explanatory. The lite ice makes it less thick and a bit easier to drink through the straw and frap is short for Frappuccino which is a blended word made from joining frappe, a Boston term for milkshake, and cappuccino, a coffee drink with a milky topping. By now I am sure that you have noticed the extra caramel theme throughout - love that caramel.

Unknown said...

So when it's not the Winter Xmas Season time, Cinnamon Dolce Latte... yumm! When it is Winter Xmas Season, the Gingerbread Latte!

I like some of you am not a hard core coffee drinker so I have to do a sweeter latte.

Anonymous said...

Hi Sashi,
Lemon or Marble Coffee Cake and Decaf. The yummy desserts are better than the coffee, but then again I drink Decaf!
Darcy:)

Anonymous said...

Hi Sashi,
Lemon or Marble Coffee Cake and Decaf. The yummy desserts are better than the coffee, but then again I drink Decaf!
Darcy:)

murfisto said...

i've tried starbucks one, a "regular" done the way i like: a little coffee with my cream and sugar. i found it simply not drinkable: too strong, like drinking coffee concentrate! i will not repeat that experience. i know about 60% of our population have no "bitter" tastebuds on their tongues. to them, SB must be wonderful. the rest of us do not count ourselves among the SB "elites" who live in the stores. i'll stick to my one cup a day of maxwell house with lots of...

Unknown said...

I order a Grande coffee of the day, in a Venti cup. This way, there is no risk of coffee spillage when driving or walking. Plenty of room for cream, too.

Kim Haynes Hollenshead said...

Well, I just found a new drink and haven't begun deviating from the way it's listed on the menu - a grande Carmel Apple Spice.

But my usuals are an Iced Grande Soy Chai or a Iced Grande Carmel Macchiato with extra carmel and depending on which Starbucks you go to and how long the barista's been there I ask for it to be stirred up or upside down.

On hot Texas afternoons for a treat I order a Strawberry Frappacinno with Whip. Yum!

GoOrange said...

I usually just ask for a "tall coffee" - eventually I succumbed to the lingo and started calling it a "tall" instead of "small".

One day, I ventured across the street to Panera bread for a coffee instead of the usual Starbucks. I checked the menu and sure enough they have a similar way of naming the coffee sizes. When I went to order, the manager stepped in because they were getting behind. I ordered a "tall" coffee. He got confused and had no idea what I meant. I pointed out the menu behind him and explained that his establishment called the small cups "tall". He seemed flustered and quickly moved on to the next customer. I wanted to rub it in a bit, but he was having nothing of it.

Jenny said...

Venti Americano with room (4 Splendas and room if I'm ordering in Wheaton, where they're still keeping the Splenda behind the counter). I get the same order iced with one pump of coconut when it's warm out. If I'm feeling crazy, venti sugar free vanilla organic latte.

Anonymous said...

can you order an iced red eye w/ non fat milk? do they put the milk in for you? so many questions and just a few minutes before lunch break. someone help me out

Mel said...

Honestly, I am intimidated because I rarely get Starbucks. I don't want to pay $5 for a drink I will hate :) LOL! They need a cheat sheet for us mere mortals :)

Blessings,
Mel
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Anonymous said...

I go Venti on everything. It's either a hot or iced sugar free vanilla latte. Unsweetened black iced tea with no water. And every so often I will get a vanilla bean frap with a banana.
http://clubstarbucks.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

nice post
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LIAQAT said...

As a former New Yorker, I was accustomer to ordering coffee using the unique local lingo. Example: "coffee regular" gets you milk and 2 sugars, "light and sweet" gets you extra milk and extra sugar. So it was only a minor adjustment to learn a new coffee language when I started going to Starbucks!
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