What's the cheapest drink at Starbucks?!


Question:

What's the cheapest drink at Starbucks?

thats not too bad to drink (mediocre)?

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3 weeks ago
alright no water this time. but can you include an estimated price. i'm looking for something under 2 bucks


Answers:
3 weeks ago
alright no water this time. but can you include an estimated price. i'm looking for something under 2 bucks

The best value is called a dopio espresso macciato. It is two shots of espresso with just foam. Like a cappucino with no milk. It's not on the menu but it costs less than 2 dollars. It's the only drink with 2 shots that costs less than 2 dollars.

Kids chocolate milk is the cheapest at 1.00. They don't check ID so just pretend your kid is in the car and don't drink it there.

Water, not bottled... just water.

a Carmel Macchiatto -tall

Water. Free.

the water is olny $0.50

He is what I order all the time :
Iced Venti
Vanilla Mocha
Extreeeemly light ice
Four shots
2 pumps of vanilla
Extra whipcream
It''ll keep you up all day long
mmmmmmmm.....
Going price is Between $4.70 - $5.03 depending on who rings you up.

Or you can get no shots at all call it a Venti choclate milk and pay $2.70.

Coffee of the day..... is under 2 bucks

Plain coffee or tea is the cheapest way to go. If you are looking for a drink they actually make, then a tall plain latte would probably be the cheapest.

That's a play on words now isn't it!!??

Starbucks have anything cheap?? Hardy-har-har.


Well, whatever it is you order, should be small in size. The house coffee is always a cheaper route. What about a hot chocolate or a small chai?? Don't really have to jazz it all up with squirts of this, extra flavorings, shaken not stirred......

Okay, still laughing at the thought of something being cheap at Starbucks. Thanks for the smile!

Mocha Frappuccino in the bottle

Water out of the tap in the mens room.

Cheap, tastes good, and not over roasted, over priced, mass produced, Coffee.




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