Articles tagged “starbucks”

Airlines

New Starbucks Airport Partnership Aims for More Coffee, Fewer Lines

After HMSHost severed its exclusivity agreement to operate Starbucks airport locations, OTG hospitality group quickly stepped in to fill the void. OTG is well-known for its use of tech to make the airport dining experience more efficient. Let's hope it finds a way to eliminate those long Starbucks lines.

New Starbucks Airport Partnership Aims for More Coffee, Fewer Lines

Airlines

You May See Fewer Starbucks Coffee Shops at U.S. Airports: Here’s Why

Airports are welcome to prefer local businesses, but they should also understand Starbucks has a loyal following and should remain in terminals. When it's 5 a.m., and you're at an unfamiliar airport and you just want your reliable coffee fix, Starbucks is often the best bet.

You May See Fewer Starbucks Coffee Shops at U.S. Airports: Here’s Why

Food and Drink

Chefs+Tech: How Food Psychology Affects Restaurants Large and Small

Restaurant menus aren't random, they're carefully crafted and chosen with more in mind than taste alone — especially when it comes to chains.

Chefs+Tech: How Food Psychology Affects Restaurants Large and Small

Food and Drink

Chefs+Tech: Starbucks’ Refugee Promise and the Big Mac ATM

Big brands make big mores on employees and automation this week, while one indie app tries to get a slice.

Chefs+Tech: Starbucks’ Refugee Promise and the Big Mac ATM

SkiftX

Inside the Poshest Starbucks on the Planet

Give your Starbucks jokes a pause, this one in New Delhi is worth going to, if only to marvel at the difference between this store and the best of them in NYC. Add to that the hot, humid and crowded Indian surroundings in August, and the refuge that this very well designed Starbucks offers. This is worth a tourist-gawking trip.

Inside the Poshest Starbucks on the Planet

Cruises

Disney opens its theme park doors to speciality Starbucks coffee shops

Disney doesn't care so much about another brand in its space. It's treated as an opportunity to both endear visitors to the parks and to demonstrate that it's not so closed off it won't let another brand have its say.