Best coffee? Seattle Best Coffee or Starbucks Coffee?!


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Best coffee? Seattle Best Coffee or Starbucks Coffee?


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Seattle Best Coffee

I love them both.

seattle best

Unfortunately, Starbucks.

definitely starbucks! Their frappacinos are so good.

Starbucks all the way! But support the small business...

starbucks totally

EWWW....none of the above. I hate starbucks coffee (both regular coffee and theiry espresso drinks), and Seattle's best is okay. If I have to go to a mass-chain store, I go to Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, but I prefer my local independent shops.

Starbucks...French Roast

Starbuckes. Definetly.

Tim Hortons!

Dunkin Donuts all the way!

If your going out Star Bucks if your staying home you should try Gevalia's coffee . It rocks .

www.gevalia.com

I would have to say Starbucks as the taste is out of this world

Seattle's best

Starbucks charges way too much money for substandard over roasted power quality beans.

their espresso is weak it does not even make it through the milk when you order a latte.

i grew up with Europeans , drank real espresso, real cappuccino.

Starbucks just capitalizes on the pour or inexperienced coffee palette.

come to Vancouver Canada commercial drive where real coffee is made.

Starbucks is like McDonald's in this neck of the woods.

starbucks

dunkin' donuts

Starbucks!

I love Starbucks Coffee

depends on which bean/roast...

breakfast blend to breakfast blend, I like Seattle's best, but for sumatran I prefer neither, but starbux has a better sumatran then Seattle's best..

Starbucks is better, but usually full of sugar!!

Both use good beans and then roast them to carbon !!!! I consider this to be a terrible waste. Both chains serve not my cup of coffee. It can not get any worse.

I prefer Seattle's Best, but to each their own.

Seattle's Best Coffee is owned by Starbucks. They sell different coffee than Starbucks, from different farms than where Starbucks purchases their coffee. The coffee is also roasted differently. SBC was a local Seattle coffee company who approached Sbux with a business plan to support their growth.




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