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9 years ago
Very trendy, cute and friendly bilingual staff.. Well kept and clean with many electrical outlets.
Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 313
Rio de Janeiro - RJ 22440-033
Brazil
Leblon
(21) 2259-5440
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http://www.starbucks.com.br
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Hours
What time does Starbucks open?
Starbucks opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Starbucks opens at 8:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Starbucks close?
Starbucks closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMSun 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Starbucks have catering options?
No, Starbucks does not have catering options.
Does Starbucks serve alcohol?
No, Starbucks does not serve alcohol.
Does Starbucks have TVs?
Yes, Starbucks has TVs.
Does Starbucks have bike parking?
Yes, Starbucks has bike parking.
Does Starbucks have outdoor seating?
Yes, Starbucks has outdoor seating options.
Does Starbucks have parking?
Yes, Starbucks has parking options.
Does Starbucks have free WiFi?
Yes, Starbucks has free WiFi.
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A little piece of New York in Rio, except with the smiling happy aura of Brazil. Come for the…read morecoffee stay for the food. A nice place to meet up before or after going to the beach. Clean neat and sophisticated.
A little place in Leblon. The cafe looks nice with a wide variety of drinks. The espresso was…read morepretty average but was made up by the chocolate balls on the side.
They are working on updating there menu but this is accurate as of April 15, 2015
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Enjoyed the cappuccino (powdered with some chocolate and cinnamon) and little cookie. The coffees…read moreare not very strong. They have English on menus if you need but the baristas don't speak English. They also sell a variety of cigars, reasonably priced, which is nice for those than want to pick up a few for gatherings with friends. Watch out for mosquitoes... Hubs and I both got bit there! :( tasty foreign blood.
My son and I were pleasantly surprised by the English-speaking manager who was very very helpful in…read moreassisting us to purchase coffee beans! The coffee is all grown in various regions in Brazil.
Café
Bolo de rolo com sorvete
Gosh the apple pie here is so good. Feito em casa, entendeu? Coffee with lemon was alrightread more
Cute coffee/breakfast spot in Leblon. Walking distance from Janeiro Hotel. Great coffeeamd avocado…read moretoast!! They accept Amex!!!
Visão do andar d cima que fica bem reservado e agradabilíssimo!
What a unique place, just an open space at the end of a hall after taking the escalator up one…read moreflight with an open air balcony and a couple padded benches to sit. There's two stands, one for espresso and another for cappuccino with a sink for washing dishes. One table offers either brown or white sugar containers and spoons for stirring your sugar. Another table has baskets for money, paying (as much or as little as you see fit) and counters so they have a loose estimate of how many people ordered espressos and cappuccinos. This open, exposed, honest business is so novel. There's a level of trust, that people will pay adequately for the services rendered, that's commendable and refreshing. Needless to say, the coffee is excellent and their reputation has grown to make it a busy and popular place. They even offer coffee for sale, should you wish to take some home with you.
Best coffee in Rio! Wonderful staff who are truly passionate and knowledgeable about coffee, high…read morequality beans sourced from local small producers, delicious drinks. Highly recommended!!
Administração USS, vistam um negócio de sucesso. Serviço diferenciado e inovador, qualidade excelente. Equipe Curto Café, Parabéns!
Always busy when you can get coffee at these prices!
Busy day
I had a very poor experience at this Nespresso "Boutique" store today. I'm an American living in…read moreRio and have been to this Nespresso shop many times. In fact, I spend lots of money there every month. Or should I say, I used to spend lots of money there every month. I will now find a different coffee to buy, or at least a different Nespresso store. The problem began when the clerk offered a free coffee, as usual, after I had purchased my pods. It's very nice they offer free coffee when you go in to buy their coffee pods, I admit, but it's one of the reasons people continue to frequent their shop - the little extras that you come to enjoy when you go there and pay top dollar for their coffee. She asked if I'd like coffee with milk and I said yes, but when she gave me the coffee it was black. That was ok, a simple mistake. So, I went to the barista making coffee and asked for a little milk. Mind you, the milk was sitting right there in a little pot. After I asked, in my broken Portuguese, he said something I didn't understand...very rudely, I might add. I tried pointing to the milk, and he became very agitated and turned his back on me. I thought it was a language barrier problem, so I tried asking again, to his back. He then went and got the clerk that had helped me with my purchase. She spoke English. When I explained that I just wanted a little milk in my coffee, she explained that the type of coffee she had made for me didn't come with milk. I asked if she could please add a little milk...it was right there. She explained that only two types of coffee were allowed to have milk added to them. I thought I was in the Twilight Zone. To her credit, she did offer to make a different coffee for me, but by then I was embarrassed by the whole exchange. It was the attitude of the employees more than the incident. The store was full and I felt like everyone was watching this unfold. I left feeling embarrassed and unsettled over a free coffee that I didn't really want or need in the first place.
Pedi uma demonstração do aeroccino e fui atendida! Linda espuma num capuccino que ficou ótimo.
Espaço do Club no 3° andar
Variations Limited Edition, Ciocco Ginger
I really like the franchise, but that one, isn t my favorite…read more They don t havesome things equal to raimundo carreia franchise.
Mesinha de Pães e coisas gostosas.
Vinhos para tomar no local ou levar.
Um pouco do ambiente.
Great espresso and great presentation. Customer service was lovely too particularly persevering…read morethrough language barrier.
You'll have to be real patient for the baristas here. They are very kind and very nice but the way…read morethey make iced coffee is very inconsistent. For an iced americano with milk; some mornings you'll get a normal one. Another morning you'll get a diluted coffee. Other mornings you'll just milk with just a bit of coffee.
It's a STARBUCKS - not really much to review. It's one block…read moreaway from the beach - always a plus! They had a seasonal drink that is so yummy! If you are here during October/November - get the Churro Latte (hot) They have a Churro Frapp & Churro Espresso as well.
Saude!
Seasonal drinks.
This is the post-beach spot for a perfect acai with granola. The other staple I find super declious…read moreis the mixto quente with egg and a slice of tomato. Just like an egg sandwich with loads of cheese (if you don't want lots of cheese be sure to specify as cheese overload typical). I like the acai at Bibi more than the variety at the next-corner Big Polis. The only area I have to drop them a star is when I saw them pouring coconut water into a cup out of carton. In the land of fresh coconut water, it's a sin for a fresh fruit juice and sandwich spot to not offer the real deal. There's limited seating and it's all outdoor, so not ideal for rainy days. This place is perfect for grab and go.
Juice bars are everywhere in Rio, this one is situated on a corner in the upscale beachside…read moreneighborhood of Leblon and is part of a well-known chain. Relax in one of their loungers on the sidewalk while enjoying your agua de coco (coconut water), suco de abacaxi com hortelã (pineapple juice with mint) or acai bowl. They also have sandwiches, burgers and egg dishes but I stuck with the juice when I visited.
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