Last year the "Starbucks Reserve Roastery" opened here in Shanghai, and it's the largest Starbucks in the world. I tried to go last year but it was just too crowded and I didn't end up getting in- but I got photos of the
outside of the building, which you can see here.
Well I went back again recently and managed to get inside. ^_^ And I want to share it with you, readers~
Here are my photos:
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Sign outside that says the hours it's open. |
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Fancy chocolate for sale. |
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Here's a sign showing the different ways to grind coffee- very fine, fine, medium, and coarse. |
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Coffee beans from various parts of the world. |
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Close-up of the coffee beans from Costa Rica. |
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Starbucks cups and bottles and things for sale. |
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There is a bakery that makes a bunch of different cakes. |
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Pizza |
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Pastries for sale. Check out these prices though, WOW. 42 RMB for a thick slice of bread- that's about 6.50 USD. 78 RMB for that cake thing on the right- that's 12 USD. |
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They're basically just printing money in here. 78 RMB (that's 12 USD) for a sandwich. |
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This is the menu for drinks. It wasn't like a normal Starbucks with just one counter to order at- there were a bunch of bars throughout the store where you could order drinks. And (unlike a normal Starbucks) there weren't options for various sizes of drinks. (Though DID YOU KNOW that in China, drink sizes in Starbucks are weirdly-named just like in the US? A small is called 中杯 [zhōng bēi] which means "medium cup", a medium is called 大杯 [dà bēi] which means "large cup", and a large is called 超大杯 [chāo dà bēi] which means "super large cup." Starbucks cashiers spend their whole day telling people "a small is a medium." Except at this huge Starbucks because it only had 1 size available.) |
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Some kind of machine related to making coffee, I guess. |
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Here are the stairs to the second floor. |
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Tea set for sale. (1499 RMB is about 230 USD.) |
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Tea |
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Big machine that spins coffee beans around |
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Each letter on this big display is a panel that can physically flip to change to different letters. It's really cool to watch them all flip and show a different phrase. In this image it says, "Welcome to Starbucks Reserve Roastery Shanghai." |
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There were all different types of chairs and tables in this Starbucks. Including these little flat ledges (on the second floor) you could set a drink or a laptop on, and look down at the first floor. |
Those are my photos from the world's largest Starbucks! Where else should I go in Shanghai? :)
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