As many of you know, I live in the Valley they call Silicon,
which has more coffee shops than all the Benelux countries combined.
Naturally, at least 75% of them are Starbucks, but
even so—there are lots and lots of places to go to have a really adequate
beverage (or even a meal) in a clean, non-sterile environment without forking
over the GDP of one of the aforementioned Benelux countries. There are some national chains,
like Panera Bread, and local ones, like Le Boulanger; and independent shops.
Some of the latter charge Starbucks prices, but at least they serve you decent
coffee and you don’t have to wade through the disgusting seasonal crap like
gingerbread or eggnog lattes. You might even get your drink in an actual mug,
maybe with a latte
art flourish.
So I just freaking do not understand why it is that,
when someone needs to connect, they invariably say, “Let’s meet up at the
Starbucks at [blah-blah].” I understand wanting a venue where there’s no table
service, or check to split. But why Starbleedingbucks?
Every single one of them I’ve been in (Menlo Park,
Santa Clara, Cupertino, Newark—doesn’t matter where) has been uniformly groady,
with bad acoustics and few tables (fully occupied, no matter what time of day
or night). And the tables aren’t big enough to support a checkerboard.
This week I was meeting with a guy who’s helping me
with a number of things (including connecting me to the law enforcement
community for my novel research). My venue choices (proposed by him): ‘Bucks at
Poplar and El Camino or ‘Bucks at Mathilda and Maude, in Sunnyvale. I chose
the latter—it’s in a shopping center so there’s actually some parking available—and arrived at 1700.
I could not believe—at 1700 every one of the (tiny)
six tables was occupied, and there was a queue nearly out the door of people
ordering overpriced froufy coffee-like drinks, wrapped in the ersatz cheer of a
Starbucks holiday canned music CD blaring. I felt like I was in the third rung
of Hell.
The only thing I can think of in mitigation is that
the places are freaking ubiquitous and that if you can’t find one you must be
an idiot. Although that in itself is problematic, since it’s fairly easy to go
to the wrong ‘Bucks when there are two in the same shopping center or within a
block of each other on a street like El Camino.
1 comment:
Amen, sister!
And the same holds for first date encounters as well. Ladies always suggest Starbucks. As a gentleman, I accede. Don't even drink coffee....
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