Starbucks is a coffee shop
Unit R19 Riverside Level (The Oracle Shopping Centre) Reading RG1 2AG United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard) |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Wheelchair Accessible | Yes |
Parking | Public Lot |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert |
Open until 10:30 pm weekdays 👍😍
Look out for their amazing playlist, some of the best songs I have listened to in a while!
The dark chocolate and chili brownie is wonderful. Honestly.
Busy but if you time it right you can caffeine up before an early evening film . Make sure the espresso cups are warmed first ;-)
New cold drinks @Starbucks
Try the Pumpkin Spiced Latte ! It's Awesome!
Treat offer: tall cold drinks for £2!!
The best ever 😍😍😍
Love it 😍😍😍
Enjoying British Summer @Starbucks' riverside
My starbucks of choice, always seats in the middle of the week. Not sure about the weekend.
Hmm, good location really!
Check out the artistic Flat White . (picture attached).
Caramel Frapuccino Addiction 😍
The best one!
Get a Starbucks card for free and use their wi-fi!
Power socket on the right wall when you go in the front door
Don't have the coffee .
You can ask for Tuesday discount card (this is something new & works during peak times too)! - Amir
Fast service! Was barely in the store when I got sorted.Raz was fantastic helped with the issue at hand, he explained to me what other services I could benefit from! Thought that was brilliant! - Fatmata Sheku
Service is a bit slow but you can't complain when you can get a perfectly cooked, moist chicken breast with 2 sides for £10!! - Louisa Y
Served quickly, unlike some other Costa shops, staff are very pleasant, nice and relaxing coffee shop to watch the world go by with a delicious flat white coffee. - Louise B
Perfect coffee in a wonderful place. You should probably try traditional Greek spinach pie with feta cheese! - Sotirios OOik
Great centre and perfect layout. Good range of stores, would be nice to see more designer stores there though for differentiation - Simon Buckingham