8/17/22 I drank my cold brew at home on my own back deck because the outdoor tables at the Wedgwood store aren't nearly as scenic. |
More significant is that the Roosevelt Starbucks is where I made many sketches from its patio tables. The patio was especially convenient in the middle of a busy day when I didn’t have much time to sketch, but I could take a quick break between appointments.
During the first COVID summer, feeling a need to do something “normal” again, I went to my familiar Roosevelt Starbucks one day. Though not without some anxiety, I had hoped to sketch out on the patio. I was surprised to see that all the seating had been removed, both inside and out. I would have thought that it was an ideal time to offer outdoor seating.
A year later, post-vax and feeling relatively comfortable again, I went to the same Starbucks, looking forward to sketching on the patio. I was disappointed to see that the patio tables had not been replaced. The store had become a grab-and-go location only, I was told, and seating would not resume for the foreseeable future. That was the handwriting on the wall.
I had read recent news about several local Starbucks locations closing, but I didn’t see “my” store listed, so the closure had caught me by surprise. It’s just a Starbucks, and there are certainly plenty more nearby (though none quite so convenient), but long-time habits and routines are hard to let go of.
The recently closed a popular Starbucks here in Sayville. It is being replaced by another coffee shop that has two other localities. The reason it closed was that it was in a location that couldn't offer drive thru service. It was always crowded so I don't think drive thru was necessary. I liked having it there because there were always people sitting outside at the tables, ready to be sketched. I hope the new place puts tables outside on their big stretch of sidewalk.
ReplyDeleteIf a Starbucks is replaced by an independent coffee shop, that's not so bad! I hope your new place ends up being even better than the Starbucks.
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