Calling all Starbucks Baristas!!! How do I properly call a drink?
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I just started at SB's a couple of days ago and I would like to know what is the proper order in which to call a drink. ( ie, double tall, non-fat, no whip, mocha) I want to get ahead of the game and get some knowledge before my next shift. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
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Answer:
You call it the way it reads down the cup. Iced first( if iced drink) , size, then all the way down... # of shots(if adding addtional), and syrup, milk type, any customs ( no whip, x hot...etc) and last the actual drink... iced triple grande vanilla soy no whip mocha or decaf grande toffee nut nonfat mocha hope this hepls
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Other answers
Size, flavor, milk, extra = Venti almond breve latte no foam or Tall mocha , 1/2 caff, latte, no whip...etc etc.
~*Kim*~
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