Starbucks in Portugal
Dolce Vita Tejo, Amadora, Portugal | ||
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OPENED: 5/7/2009, PHOTO: 8/13/2009
The first Starbucks I visited in Portugal! | |
Cascais, Cascais, Portugal | ||
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OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 3/30/2012
Though modest in size, this mall store has some pretty design elements. When you visit, take a moment to look around. | |
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Alegro, Lisbon, Portugal | ||
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OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/13/2009
Actually Alegro, with one L. | |
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Almada, Lisbon, Portugal | ||
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OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/14/2009
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Belem, Lisbon, Portugal | ||
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OPENED: 11/24/2008, PHOTO: 8/13/2009
Though this store appears small when you walk in, the upstairs is rather large and has a lot of character. You will immediately notice the large white wooden beams, and then the white wooden ceiling, but if you look around you will see a old painting of the palace and also a cool watercolor of the street outside, back before Starbuck arrived. There is also a terrace that is unusual for Starbucks--instead of facing out onto the street, this one is tucked away behind the building. Not much of a view, but privacy if you want it. | |
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Chiado, Lisbon, Portugal | ||
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OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 3/30/2012
This store is unusually large for being in a shopping mall, but what I noticed first was it's unusual fifth floor location. | |
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Rossio, Lisbon, Portugal | ||
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OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 3/31/2012
This is the largest store in Portgugal, and, besides Belem, easily the prettiest. Attached to the central station, the store benefits from the spectacular architecture of the building, and is slated to the LEED certified. When you visit, you will notice the lights, of course, but be sure to look at a back right corner for a cool photograph. | |
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