What Is The Cheapest Coffee At Starbucks?

12 July 2009 in Coffee maker

What is the cheapest coffee at starbcks? Do you add milk and sugar to it? Also, the cafe americano, do you normally add milk and sugar to it?


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12 July 2009 Coffee maker

6 Comments to What Is The Cheapest Coffee At Starbucks?

  1. Nothing is cheap in starbucks.

  2. The Knif on 12 July 2009
  3. The cheapest coffee at Starbucks is most likely the “brew of the day”. You can have it either hot or iced. Most Starbucks now serve Pike Place Roast and house blend every day!
    Brew of the day Hot or Iced Coffee:
    Tall = $1.40
    Grande = $1.60
    Venti = $1.70
    Decaffeinated coffee, non-fat milk, and soy milk are available upon request at no extra charge. For most Starbucks drinks, you can add:
    Caramel – .35¢ Espresso Shot – .55¢ Flavor Shot – .55¢
    Choices…choices…choices…! Have Fun!

  4. McCall Evans on 12 July 2009
  5. I drink cafe americano without cream or sugar, my wife drinks it with both milk and sugar.
    (I’m of the generation that serves milk with tea and cream with coffee.)
    And cheap is not a word that I associate with Starbuck’s prices.

  6. WP Robot on 13 July 2009
  7. Yup the house blend is cheapest
    Also the americano- I always get syrup in those instead of milk and sugar.
    The shaken iced tea is real cheap too but obviously it isn’t coffee

  8. pinkfloy on 13 July 2009
  9. I heard there’s a “short” (8oz) size that isn’t posted on their menu but you can ask for. The short drip coffee would be the cheapest coffee there.

  10. Free Wordpress Plugins on 13 July 2009
  11. The one that has the name and size that you can pronnounce

  12. Michaela on 13 July 2009

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