World's Largest Starbucks: Drink Coffee With A Full View Of Sakura
Do you know that cherry blossom trees are one of the inspiration for the current world's largest 4-storey Starbucks in Japan? In fact, customers can gaze at the blooming sakuras through its glass walls and terrace.
In Seattle, the first big Starbucks roastery was inspired by Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. So, the designers are sure to put in elements of gadgets, machinery and other details to give the right feel and connection.
Photo from Starbucks Reserve Roastery, Seattle(Photo: Jackie Burrell/Bay Area News Group)
Likewise, this roastery in Tokyo Japan centre around the theme of Cherry Blossoms. It is a massive 32,000 square feet with exciting features.
You will see a giant copper column, similar to that of a tree trunk that stretches from the ground up to beyond what you can see.
A giant coffee machine.
Tokyo's newest Starbucks boasts of its massive Teavana tea bar and events lounge. This place is the ultimate #chillgoal.
Besides coffee, Starbucks has opened its first cocktail bar in Japan for those who want that extra boost.
Here, you can try their signature Nakameguro Espresso Martini and other fancy coffee liquors.
Of course, pick up freshly toasted bread from their in-house bakery.
This Starbucks is spacious, has a good view and it's currently, the most desired Starbucks to visit in the world.
You can say, this is the most strategic Starbucks with thoughtful planning. Now, it's the best time to drop by for a visit, and you should take a stroll along the Naka-Meguro for shopping around the trendy boutiques and the Meguro River itself!
Location: Meguro-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo
2 Chome-19-23 Aobadai, Meguro-ku, Tōkyō-to 153-0042, Japan
Opening hours: 7am-11pm
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Text By: Girlstyle SG