Café del Eje
Coffee · Armenia
Sobre Café del Eje
En Café del Eje, traemos el sabor auténtico de Seattle a Armenia, ofreciéndote nuestros emblemáticos cafés tostados con esmero y deliciosos bocados ligeros. Disfruta de un ambiente acogedor con WiFi gratuito, perfecto para trabajar, reunirte con amigos o simplemente relajarte. Te invitamos a descubr...
En Café del Eje, traemos el sabor auténtico de Seattle a Armenia, ofreciéndote nuestros emblemáticos cafés tostados con esmero y deliciosos bocados ligeros. Disfruta de un ambiente acogedor con WiFi gratuito, perfecto para trabajar, reunirte con amigos o simplemente relajarte. Te invitamos a descubrir un rincón donde el buen café y la buena compañía se encuentran.
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Café del Eje in Armenia garners mixed reviews. Many praise the 24-hour availability, cleanliness, and customer service, highlighting quick support and maintained restrooms. However, some customers report issues with cleanliness, unfriendly staff, and restroom access policies.
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Tip: Order online through the Starbucks application to avoid waiting in line.
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Explora els voltants de Café del Eje
Café del Eje es troba a Armenia, envoltat de llocs d'interès cultural i històric. Aquests són alguns dels punts més destacats als voltants.
Patrimoni Històric
- St. John's Presbyterian Church (A 477m) — historic church in California, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
- Swedenborgian Church (A 794m) — church in San Francisco Hito histórico nacional
Museus
- Yugantar Ashram (A 414m) — This was head quarter of Ghadar Party of India established in 1913 in San Francisco USA
Edificis Religiosos
- The House of Love and Prayer (A 558m) — Synagogue founded by Shlomo Carlebach in the 1960s
- Congregación Emanu-El de San Francisco (A 607m) — Jewish synagogue in California, United States
Parcs i Jardins
- Laurel Hill Playground (A 325m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- Presidio Heights Playground (A 434m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- Kahn Playground (A 588m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- Rossi Playground (A 925m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
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Opinions de Café del Eje Armenia
Yesterday, I went to the Starbucks in Laurel Village. Every time i have been there, a wonderful team player who is always checking on the drinks and making sure all the customers have the correct drinks. Excellent customer service, always so kind to help many. Thank you to your staff who are so kind and go out of their way to us help us! Could you share her name?
I really enjoy this Starbucks location for the customer service and demographics. The indoor seating is very open and spaced for safety. The bathroom is always maintained and the condiments are always stocked. I have consistently enjoyed this location for more than 5 years. I recommend a visit.
Why this Starbucks? Try an employee creation called "The Mint Chocolate Cold Brew" only available at this location. It's also open 24 hours and the place is very clean during the day and at nighttime.CHEERS!!! I give this place 5 out of 5 stars for their overall rating. As usual the Starbucks music picks are playing. There is a continuos flow of customers, but yet a quiet and pleasant place to be especially for "all nighters".
Visted this location on Christmas evening and ordered 2 Caramel Brulee lattes. On sipping we realised that it didnt have any whipped cream. When we mentioned that to an "Alison " - she told us very rudely that we must have already drunk it and then went on to slam around the table saying here take more whip etc. When we politely commented on her rudeness she started yelling and told us to "Get Out "of the store. I am really shocked that a Starbucks employee can treat their customer with such complete disrespect and humiliate them without provocation.
So glad we have become a society where if you are about to piss youself on your neighborhood walk, you'll be told you need to make a purchase to use the bathroom.
I was trying to order and when I called the person hung up on me three times and after the third time he transferred me over to someone else and when I told her about him she was like "probably because you sound like your five
I've been a Starbucks customer for years and was very upset because I urgently needed to use the restroom. Being a woman, the attendant told me I would need to buy something to use it... I thought it was absurd that this establishment didn't allow women to use the restroom... after all, I would have to wait in line to buy something and use the restroom, even though it was an urgent matter. This left me very disappointed.
This is legit the worst Starbucks in the city. Every drink is sub par and tastes off. Go up the street to the next Starbucks because the Lauren Village quality is consistently off
So as you’ll notice, I posted on the Fillmore store just about five minutes ago and what happened I pull into the Starbucks, which is located next to Polly stones and they do not have the ability to make coffee. They are only serving Americano so their coffee machine is down.. i’m not sure what to say when someone still tries to serve somebody an Americano when that is basically water down coffee. This is happened in several Starbucks in my morning trips. I’ve had this happen over on fourth and Irving several times. I’m not sure why Starbucks can’t have a backup machine. It is a major coffee supplier in the United States.
Just not at all friendly. The staff kept getting my order wrong. Like they need to wake up or something. I felt like they just wanted me to go away and stay away. I went a couple times and same experience each time. Only once was the barista actually kind and welcoming towards me being in the cafe.
The Downfall of Starbucks’ New Restroom Policy: “Buy First” Leaves Customers Humiliated and Disgusted Last night, my loyalty to Starbucks was shattered by one of the most dehumanizing customer service experiences I’ve ever endured. As a daily visitor to this location, I never imagined I’d be treated like a criminal simply for needing to use the restroom. The company’s new policy—forcing customers to purchase something before accessing the bathroom—is not only tone-deaf but downright cruel, especially for those with health issues. Here’s the nightmare: I rushed in, desperate to use the restroom before ordering my usual seasonal drink (a treat I’ve purchased countless times). The barista, Kayel, coldly refused to provide the code unless I bought something first. I explained my urgent health situation, pleading to use the restroom first as I’ve done before. Instead of empathy, Kayel responded with aggressive stubbornness, essentially holding the bathroom hostage until I handed over money. Forced to comply, I hastily ordered a Hot Lavender Oatmilk Latte. But Kayel’s incompetence only escalated. Not only did he prioritize enforcing this predatory policy over basic human decency, he couldn’t even ring up the order correctly. Instead of inputting “Hot Lavender Oatmilk Latte,” he lazily typed “latte oakmilk” showcasing either sheer carelessness or a complete lack of training. The humiliation didn’t end there. When my Apple Pay timed out due to the rushed transaction, Kayel—who was clearly more interested in lounging by the pastry case than doing his job—sighed and rolled his eyes. He refused to reset the payment prompt promptly, even as I stood there embarrassed and frustrated. His body language screamed contempt: slumped shoulders, disinterested monotone, zero urgency. It was clear he viewed customers as inconveniences, not human beings. When I finally asked for a manager, Adrian stepped in and handled the situation with grace, proving that competence and kindness do exist at Starbucks—just not in Kayel. Starbucks’ policy, paired with Kayel’s hostility and ineptitude, turned a routine stop into a degrading ordeal. Shame on Starbucks for prioritizing profits over basic human decency, for employing staff like Kayel who lack empathy, training, or work ethic, and for creating a policy that turns simple acts of kindness into transactional nightmares. This isn’t just a flawed policy—it’s a corporate failure.
I placed an online order and i ended up accidentally ordering it from a different location but that's not why I'm on here right now or why I gave this place a bad rating. I needed to use the bathroom and went in to ask if I could use it and asked for the code there were like maybe 8 people there and no line so I asked an employee and they looked me up and down and said I have to buy something to use it. Now having to use the restroom I didn't want to have to explain that I was there because I ordered something online and stopped at the wrong Starbucks so I asked another employee and he said I have to buy something then does that thing we're people give you a long explanation like you're a five year old and I tell him I don't need an explanation I need to take a piss. Now I am new to San Francisco but I've had no problem using the restroom at any Starbucks here. Now in the past I worked and delivered for Southwest traders in Fresno and Stockton which is a company that delivers to Starbucks for a spell and I have literally been to over 268 Starbucks and never have had a situation where using the bathroom be such a big deal even when I'd show up dirty from delivering to Starbucks all day at locations that didn't know who I was. Mind you it wasn't like they were busy and the bathrooms had a line they have three bathrooms and none were in use. I thought San Francisco was supposed to be a place filled with caring , understanding , empathetic, people. It literally wouldn't have cost any of these people anything for me to use the restroom I had to go outside and risk getting ticketed to piss. If they treated me like that I wonder how they treat homeless people
I am a long-time customer of this store and I always place my orders through the app to receive benefits. When I asked for the restroom code, I was informed that I could only use the facility if I made a purchase. I felt as though I was treated like a homeless person, despite being dressed appropriately for my job. I am a customer who visits this store almost daily, not because of the quality of the coffee, but for the experience. I did not insist on using the restroom, but I am determined to publicly express my dissatisfaction with the training of the staff at this location regarding customer service.
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3595 California St, San Francisco, CA 94118
Armenia, CA 94118
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