Why does this feel like the cute, cozy local coffee shop that you’d hang out with your friends or your partner in 🥹 and the simple drinks! Nowadays the menu is so complicated and the modern design feels soulless
The hospitality sector was very busy back then, up until 2001. food courts, hotels, malls etc.. were full of people. Things were great and everyone was making good money.
@@hampstercrazy 9/11 is not the reason malls are dying lmao. The hospitality sector is still 'very busy' I don't know what that old fart above is talking about. Just pure nostalgia for when he was younger, I suppose.
Ordering Starbucks in 93: “Grande Latte, non fat milk, no foam.” Ordering Starbucks in 22: “Venti strawberry Oreo caramel mocha Frappuccino with 10 scoops of vanilla bean, no ice, 6 scoops of matcha, 1/13th of soy-milk, add cold foam, 23 pumps of praline syrup and blend that shit 5 times. I saw it on a TikTok.”
fair enough, but people back then were making fun of all this 'newfangled complicated coffee' like starbucks -- the woman in the video even mentions it.
@@ryanhilliard1620 I don't know about you, but where I lived cell phones weren't really ubiquitous until around 2005. And they wouldn't have high-speed internet access and quality cameras for another several years.
Even just the whole family or group of friends watching TV or movies together rather than everyone being in different rooms looking at their own phone or computer.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve looked “Starbucks 1999” or “Starbucks 1995” on Google images…I don’t know why seeing how things use to look intrigued me so much. But thanks for the video nonetheless!
I was a Seattle barista in '93 (at a coffee cart, though, not Starbucks)! Just watching this brings back all the smells and good feels from that time... Seattle was so much fun in the 90s. Thanks so much for posting!
As a current Starbucks barista (just passed my 3 year anniversary) it’s so crazy to see how a store operated in the 90’s. Everything feels so… primitive.
but that makes your craft amazingly obnoxious. Coffee is coffee and people ain't drinking coffee for coffee anymore. It's for *pleasure*. And now what people pass as coffee is just completely obnoxious imagination, all sugared up.
Only one iced coffee. Today most people seem to order cold drinks. Starbucks bought the rights to the Frappuccino from a local Boston coffee shop in 1994.
I worked for Starbucks for 14 years and just saw this video. I started back in ‘97. The woman who hired me is in this video!! So funny! It was a great place to work!
You might have been able to get almond milk at hippie health food stores back then. I think you pretty much had to make your own. I could be wrong. It wasn’t completely foreign, though.
Ahh back when Starbuck's baristas actually had to have some skill to grind, tamp and pull an espresso shot. Now they just press a button on an automatic espresso machine.
As a kid I went to Starbucks. This must have been in like 1995 or 1996. I loved the atmosphere and the smells. I thought it was SO cool. I told my dad I wanted to open up a starbucks, and when I got home I told my mom too. That we should totally invest our money (we had no money) into Starbucks. I think my mom laughed it off. Such is life as a 10 year old...
Yep. Now, the shops are cold and uninviting. Hard chairs. Everything is black and grey. The music is terrible. They used to play jazz and the crooners.
1:56, I have to say it, I dislike it when people are so close behind me in a line, especially when I am trying to grab my purchase and/or change. I think it is so disrespectful
I still don't remember when the first Starbucks opened in Huntsville. I never really cared much about that place until the early 2010 range. I still occasionally go into Starbucks for a regular coffee, chai tea latte, and of course, the eggnog latte. I actually want one lol I like that girl with the blond hair pulled back with the red lipstick. She's gorgeous.
I remember when my aunt was a teenager she worked at a small coffee shop around this time. She would make quite a bit in tips. She was able to buy a used car that summer with what she earned on her salary and tips. I don't think we had Starbucks in Las Vegas though in 1993. I was just a kid but don't remember seeing one until the early 2000s. I do remember there being several small business coffee shops set up similar to this, but usually with a huge selection of donuts as well.
if they were still like this I would go. The stores now are just plain awful, the drinks terrible and overpriced and the staff mostly seems genuinely affronted when you ask for a drink.
1993: Everyone is ordering hot lattes and paying with cash 2024: Everyone ordering expensive and complicated drinks to look good on TikTok and paying with their iPhone
Starbucks wasn't as ubiquitous back then as it is now. I think it was more localized to the Pacific Northwest than worldwide. So I wander where this was filmed out?
0:23 Ohhhhwwweee! Double-breasted suit jackets. Such a horrible piece of 90s men's finer clothing fashion. Not everyone who wore one was a funeral director. But everyone who wore one looked like a funeral director. But, not to be outdone, 3:32 women's early 90s fashion counter punched with those ridiculously huge shoulder pads making every woman in the office look like a NCAA D1 inside linebacker.
In 1990, there was a place called Coffee Plantation on Mill Ave in Tempe, AZ. Went there with a friend while I was a sophmore in high school during Christmas. Had a mint chocolate mocha coffee. That was my very first introduction to the coffee culture that was becoming increasingly popular at the time. Then, this new coffee place, Starbucks, starting popping up all over soon after. I recently went to a Starbucks and it was not the same. Mediocre and lukewarm coffee. I was very disappointed. I get much better coffee at McDonalds now. Coffee culture is not what it used to be.
Natural hair color. No excessive piercings. Normal looking people.. job applications didnt ask what pronouns do you use...bring back those days...and prices. Pls!
I have a video project I am currently working on and was wanting to see if it was okay for me to use some of your footage (credit will be given to you of course).
As much as standalone Starbucks have changed their aesthetics, and overall experience, this is still mostly what a Barnes & Noble SB looks and feels like.
I remember being there around 91. Yea it was a funky hippieish place compared to what it’s been the last twenty years. Imagine it in the 70s. Only seen pictures. Looked nice.
Nowadays it’s like “I want a cookie Frappuccino …add raspberry syrup and some vanilla syrup …with almond milk and caramel all in the cup and cold foam on top and bottom “
This video doesn't feel that old. The technology isn't that far off, casual fashion is almost the same, yet all of these people are 31 years older now as of 2024
I'll never understand how ppl back then were able to wait in line without a device to past the time. Like I can't just stand and stare straight on for 1 min without looking at my phone. 😐
It’s so fascinating to me how the Starbucks looks the same even down to what they’re wearing. The only difference is maybe the packaging for milk and things like that were a little different and the cash registers. Besides what people were wearing, and people seemed to use more cash back then even the men had change “purses”. They have a different way to procure ice other then that the store looks exactly the same in terms of what you see in 2024
In all of this...I was left wondering...at the 7:36 mark, who is the politician going by in the limo escorted by NYPD with lights flashing or is it a funeral procession...talk about observant.
This video makes me sad. I'm a gen Z'er but I still try to read a book rather than stare at my phone in public. Although my career is in the tech industry, I do whatever I can to break away from all the static. Might just have to put this video on loop when I'm working for some kind of sanity, since no one want's to actually talk to each other anymore.
I was born in the 80s, and, knowing both pre and post smart phone eras, I have to say that the pre-phone era was superior for too many reasons to count
Born mid-80s here, so like @Flute Basket I lived through both the pre/post internet and smartphone era. I also work in tech. I love these old videos because it's a reminder of what it was like to be out in society without everyone's neck craned down looking at a phone. When sometimes you were just *bored* with nothing to do. I hate how things are now, I hate how people treat each other. If I could be my age now and just live through ~1991-1996 in perpetuity until I died I would.
@@pacadet Agreed. Although, it might be more bizarre and interesting to go and live through the 80s as an adult, as opposed to the 90s which I remember pretty well
I had never heard of Starbucks until I joined Microsoft in late 90’s. I was staying in Redmond and a local recommended the Starbucks in Redmond Town Square. It was awesome and I enjoyed Starbucks for years until the TikTok clowns turned it into a freak drink show. It’s also funny how they claim to be so “green” (ya know, the “crisis”), yet hundreds of thousands of cars are queuing (and idling) weekly at their drive throughs. Enjoy real coffee at your local roastery.
the greenwashing was crazy back in the 90s! For some reason we thought we could recycle our way out of the ozone hole I think was the big concern back then
3 years till internet and email 10 years to cellphone 15 to smartphone These people used landlines and pay phones or more often interacted with people directly to buy sell and acquire information. Oh microfilm in libraries too.
Sounds like a complete chaos to me. They haven't started writing the orders down, nor the names, which concluded to "what did you get again? Double tall?" Not to mention the mess😄 And the ice box is pretty funny. But I admit, it's quite nice to see it from today's perspective, simple times, it's somewhat soothing.
Why does this feel like the cute, cozy local coffee shop that you’d hang out with your friends or your partner in 🥹 and the simple drinks! Nowadays the menu is so complicated and the modern design feels soulless
This is what Starbucks was like in the 90s?!?! So simple, nice, and without the arrogant snobbery of today’s clientele.
@@matthewdonohue9667 I think so, I wish I could’ve experienced it myself! Too young 😭
I agree 100% No love to anything anymore
They want you to spend less time and get more customers in less comfort more $
Starbucks has abandoned the third place concept because they make more money on mobile orders
The hospitality sector was very busy back then, up until 2001. food courts, hotels, malls etc.. were full of people. Things were great and everyone was making good money.
why do you think that happened? genuine question, i am quite young lol
internet and cell phones@@aaronmason3086
@@aaronmason3086 It's the result of our corrupt government running our nation into the ground over the past several decades.
@@aaronmason3086dude doesn’t know about 9/11?
@@hampstercrazy 9/11 is not the reason malls are dying lmao. The hospitality sector is still 'very busy' I don't know what that old fart above is talking about. Just pure nostalgia for when he was younger, I suppose.
Ordering Starbucks in 93: “Grande Latte, non fat milk, no foam.”
Ordering Starbucks in 22: “Venti strawberry Oreo caramel mocha Frappuccino with 10 scoops of vanilla bean, no ice, 6 scoops of matcha, 1/13th of soy-milk, add cold foam, 23 pumps of praline syrup and blend that shit 5 times. I saw it on a TikTok.”
🤣🤣🤣
And all the Baristas werent trying to bone each other!
Hahaahah
@@METALRON how the fuck do you know that ? 🙄
fair enough, but people back then were making fun of all this 'newfangled complicated coffee' like starbucks -- the woman in the video even mentions it.
I remember those great times everyone was playing board games, or reading a book 📕. Great video thanks 😊
Let’s go back to that, let’s have face to face conversations, leave your tech at home or away from sight.
Within a year or 2 of this video, cellphones were pretty ubiquitous and some people were pretty obnoxious with them even then!😒
@@ryanhilliard1620 I don't know about you, but where I lived cell phones weren't really ubiquitous until around 2005. And they wouldn't have high-speed internet access and quality cameras for another several years.
Even just the whole family or group of friends watching TV or movies together rather than everyone being in different rooms looking at their own phone or computer.
Man people were just more polite back then
When the people were polite, the coffee was taste better and aroma.
People were less mentally ill back then
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve looked “Starbucks 1999” or “Starbucks 1995” on Google images…I don’t know why seeing how things use to look intrigued me so much. But thanks for the video nonetheless!
Same here! This channel is an absolute treasure! But what I've really noticed is that things haven't changed quite as much as I thought.
Of course James. You're very welcome 😊
@@melissak9750 Kind words. Thank you Melissa.
Starbucks hasn’t changed much 😂
This is satisfying watching this and drinking coffee at the same time 😊
I was a Seattle barista in '93 (at a coffee cart, though, not Starbucks)! Just watching this brings back all the smells and good feels from that time... Seattle was so much fun in the 90s. Thanks so much for posting!
Starbucks was WAY different back then compared to now. Also, it's crazy that a tall latte back then was $1.75
Um, it's called inflation, technology & progress. And too many choices. Fuckin people today 🙄
@@kaleendavis8427 You know, you did not have to be so rude about it.
I swear some people on the internet seems to always have their panties in a twist
@@thisisnt_brndn Amen!
Everything was cheaper back then. So $1.75 was worth more than it is now.
@@thisisnt_brndnLol right. And then some wonder why we miss the old days so much. Didn’t have to worry about rude comments 24/7
pre-
pre smartphones - much calmer energy
Payphones life
“Are they making fun of all the coffees?” Yeah, Starbucks seemed pretentious to us when it was new.
People still think Starbucks is pretentious now lol
All these baristas are in their 50s now!
or 40s
3:00 I liked her smile .. I hope she's alive with her grandkids now and see the video !
It’s crazy to think she is probably about 52-53 today.
I’m 51 today and don’t have grandkids yet
The assumption 😂
You know it's a better time when you see a slightly plump Asian man in a members only jacket
You're alive! 😜
I love the 90s
The lady with the green scarf asking ‘what’s this for?’ is beautiful! Classic beauty.
'93 in a coffee shop, straight away I thought of Friends and Frasier which both aired that year!
People in general had so much more self respect, respect for others, and hope for the future.
That's all gone now.
Be the change you want to see in the world, the more we can be for others to see the world can see how it can be!
This has to be why they started writing names on cups. Everyone ordering lattes. 🤣
THATS MY DAD WORKING
Really?
As a current Starbucks barista (just passed my 3 year anniversary) it’s so crazy to see how a store operated in the 90’s. Everything feels so… primitive.
LOOL
In what ways are the primitive?
I miss primitive lol
It was handcrafted coffee hand tamped and I'll bet the baristas drank coffee! Unlike today. 10 year Coffee Master. Those were the good old days
but that makes your craft amazingly obnoxious. Coffee is coffee and people ain't drinking coffee for coffee anymore. It's for *pleasure*. And now what people pass as coffee is just completely obnoxious imagination, all sugared up.
Only one iced coffee. Today most people seem to order cold drinks. Starbucks bought the rights to the Frappuccino from a local Boston coffee shop in 1994.
hot is reserved for actual quality tasting coffee
Look! Everyone is civil!
I worked for Starbucks for 14 years and just saw this video. I started back in ‘97. The woman who hired me is in this video!! So funny! It was a great place to work!
what a big tour of duty. well done comrade.
$1.46 for a raspberry scone back then when now its almost $4
Everyone is ignoring one another nowadays. Nobody cares.
Yeah but they don’t care because they are not judgmental
Every order seems to be a latte the menu must have been a lot smaller then
Yeah, that's because people have become too bored & need all these fuckin choices given to them by places like Starbucks. Duh.
I think they must have gotten tired of saying latte so much
I bet it was totally unheard of to put almond milk 🥛 in your coffee back then.
It was, there was no Almond milk on the menu.
So what?
@@kaleendavis8427 Why are you trying to be such a creep?
@@gildersleevefan67 She's miserable and takes time out of her day to take her anger out on everyone, for absolutely no reason
You might have been able to get almond milk at hippie health food stores back then. I think you pretty much had to make your own. I could be wrong. It wasn’t completely foreign, though.
Ahh back when Starbuck's baristas actually had to have some skill to grind, tamp and pull an espresso shot. Now they just press a button on an automatic espresso machine.
Thank you so much for sharing!!!
What happened to black coffee?
As a kid I went to Starbucks. This must have been in like 1995 or 1996. I loved the atmosphere and the smells. I thought it was SO cool. I told my dad I wanted to open up a starbucks, and when I got home I told my mom too. That we should totally invest our money (we had no money) into Starbucks. I think my mom laughed it off.
Such is life as a 10 year old...
Starbucks used to be so warm and inviting and a cool place to hang for a bit.
Yep. Now, the shops are cold and uninviting. Hard chairs. Everything is black and grey. The music is terrible. They used to play jazz and the crooners.
1:56, I have to say it, I dislike it when people are so close behind me in a line, especially when I am trying to grab my purchase and/or change. I think it is so disrespectful
The pretty blonde girl has awesome customer service skills, it was nice to get a peek behind the scenes at Starbucks......🥤☕️
This is amazing, where do you get all this footage?? Starbucks back then was better than today. Although local coffee shops were still better!
I still don't remember when the first Starbucks opened in Huntsville. I never really cared much about that place until the early 2010 range. I still occasionally go into Starbucks for a regular coffee, chai tea latte, and of course, the eggnog latte. I actually want one lol
I like that girl with the blond hair pulled back with the red lipstick. She's gorgeous.
Right Mark...eggnog latte sounds yummy😋 I want one too.
everything seemed less robotic. like even scooping the ice out of a plastic bin and pouring milk straight out of the carton and not machines
The good old days!!
This is amazing!
i love this account:)
Thank you Emmy. That makes me happy.
:O Starbucks in 1993 doesnt look that much different! Amazing!
How I miss the 90’s! 😢
Newspapers were there to buy, smoking was welcome in any store. People would put quarters in their pockets to use a payphone to make a call.
I miss the flavored powders. They used to put out Coco, cinnamon and vanilla powder.
Look at how many people tip compared to these days. Sad.
Got better service back then…
Awesome video! How do you get all these tapes these are awesome!!!
Very cute.
I remember when my aunt was a teenager she worked at a small coffee shop around this time. She would make quite a bit in tips. She was able to buy a used car that summer with what she earned on her salary and tips. I don't think we had Starbucks in Las Vegas though in 1993. I was just a kid but don't remember seeing one until the early 2000s. I do remember there being several small business coffee shops set up similar to this, but usually with a huge selection of donuts as well.
Cash registers from the old days, that sound brings back nostalgia.
if they were still like this I would go. The stores now are just plain awful, the drinks terrible and overpriced and the staff mostly seems genuinely affronted when you ask for a drink.
even my reply is on the sniffy side. i mean really, must you?
1993: Everyone is ordering hot lattes and paying with cash
2024: Everyone ordering expensive and complicated drinks to look good on TikTok and paying with their iPhone
It mentioned that they got to wag their ass
If only we could rewind…
I didn’t start drinking iced coffee or latte until 2014. I didn’t know how to order or think I would like it lol
When Kurt Cobain was still around.
Man times have really changed. Most people these days would freak out because they're being filmed.
More people noticed a camera shooting video back in 93 but don't think its much different of a reaction today.
That’s all people do today is record with The phones for social media
True, but now people may think it will be shown on social. Back then it just stayed with the person who took the video.
Wait, where's the dope at the counter talking on his cellphone while trying to place an order?
Starbucks wasn't as ubiquitous back then as it is now. I think it was more localized to the Pacific Northwest than worldwide. So I wander where this was filmed out?
Any idea what location in Seattle this is?
So relaxing watching this
Love how you still had to pay in cash in '93.
0:23 Ohhhhwwweee! Double-breasted suit jackets. Such a horrible piece of 90s men's finer clothing fashion. Not everyone who wore one was a funeral director. But everyone who wore one looked like a funeral director. But, not to be outdone, 3:32 women's early 90s fashion counter punched with those ridiculously huge shoulder pads making every woman in the office look like a NCAA D1 inside linebacker.
Beats purple hair, nose rings, and horrendous tattoos everywhere
@@flutebasket4294 w
@@flutebasket4294 ikr it looks good to me real funky
@@yamato126 Hey, good for you man. Enjoy
@ColonialBuckeye Chris Paul likes 'em! 🤣
In 1990, there was a place called Coffee Plantation on Mill Ave in Tempe, AZ. Went there with a friend while I was a sophmore in high school during Christmas. Had a mint chocolate mocha coffee. That was my very first introduction to the coffee culture that was becoming increasingly popular at the time. Then, this new coffee place, Starbucks, starting popping up all over soon after. I recently went to a Starbucks and it was not the same. Mediocre and lukewarm coffee. I was very disappointed. I get much better coffee at McDonalds now. Coffee culture is not what it used to be.
Good to see Apollo Creed hanging out at Starbucks.....6:34
🥊🏅
The era of Seattle when the movie Singles came out. I bloody miss those days!
are you a time traveler?
Natural hair color. No excessive piercings. Normal looking people.. job applications didnt ask what pronouns do you use...bring back those days...and prices. Pls!
Man, you nailed it on the pronouns. It boggles my mind how mainstream companies are trying to make that!
@@zms8092Do you know what pronouns are? You speak English, I'm assuming?
Omg they’re using Smith Brother’s Milk. I grew up with that milk in the Seattle area - it was delivered to our house every Tuesday.
I have a video project I am currently working on and was wanting to see if it was okay for me to use some of your footage (credit will be given to you of course).
Go for it 😃
@@vampirerobot Thank you so much! 😊
As much as standalone Starbucks have changed their aesthetics, and overall experience, this is still mostly what a Barnes & Noble SB looks and feels like.
I honestly NEVER knew Starbucks even existed before the 2000's. 😆
They first opened in 1971.
@@thelostgirl101 Gotcha. I never knew that, so thanks! I guess we just didn't get too many Starbucks where I grew up. 👍🏾
@@BrandonPenson They started in Seattle and didn't expand until 1987 (17 stores) then went global in 1996.
Are you being honestly honest? 🙄
@@kaleendavis8427 Yes.
I remember being there around 91. Yea it was a funky hippieish place compared to what it’s been the last twenty years. Imagine it in the 70s. Only seen pictures. Looked nice.
Vampire Robot, is there a video where you can be seen for a moment?😄
Nowadays it’s like “I want a cookie Frappuccino …add raspberry syrup and some vanilla syrup …with almond milk and caramel all in the cup and cold foam on top and bottom “
This video doesn't feel that old. The technology isn't that far off, casual fashion is almost the same, yet all of these people are 31 years older now as of 2024
Think I saw Daphne collecting Frasier' kenyan blend
Back before the Frappuccino was introduced!
Is it just me or does everyone seem to be ordering a latte? Lol
If I could turn back time
If I could find a way
😂
I'll never understand how ppl back then were able to wait in line without a device to past the time. Like I can't just stand and stare straight on for 1 min without looking at my phone. 😐
We utilized this weird thing called "thinking"
Man that’s sad that’s how attached you are to your phone and that’s ridiculous lol……
try it, its easier than you think
@@ferniem95 I can because I don't get calls or text from anybody besides my sister
@@flutebasket4294 You literally just made my day.. Best comment EVERRRRRRR. This made me laugh so dang hard 😂
It’s so fascinating to me how the Starbucks looks the same even down to what they’re wearing. The only difference is maybe the packaging for milk and things like that were a little different and the cash registers. Besides what people were wearing, and people seemed to use more cash back then even the men had change “purses”. They have a different way to procure ice other then that the store looks exactly the same in terms of what you see in 2024
6:38 Ghetto Moondog? Lost member of Sun Ra's Arkestra? Who can say for sure?
😂
Wait...Starbucks was available back in 1993?
Look at Gen-X working and not complaining.
Most people didn't have credit cards at that time, they pay with cash.
When a Starbucks raspberry scone was a 1.45 instead of 3.46 … wow 😮
no vanilla syrup or oat milk ??
Fuck oat milk
What's that
Good times
.....Current employees wouldn't know what to do if you gave them a 20 dollar bill. Would probably call their manager
May I use your video in a project for class, credits to you?
Go for it 😃
I didnt even know Starbucks was around then.
I don't think a lot of people realize how old the chain is Eric.
I didn't either...Until I saw this video.
In all of this...I was left wondering...at the 7:36 mark, who is the politician going by in the limo escorted by NYPD with lights flashing or is it a funeral procession...talk about observant.
I saw that too!
This video makes me sad. I'm a gen Z'er but I still try to read a book rather than stare at my phone in public. Although my career is in the tech industry, I do whatever I can to break away from all the static. Might just have to put this video on loop when I'm working for some kind of sanity, since no one want's to actually talk to each other anymore.
I was born in the 80s, and, knowing both pre and post smart phone eras, I have to say that the pre-phone era was superior for too many reasons to count
Born mid-80s here, so like @Flute Basket I lived through both the pre/post internet and smartphone era. I also work in tech. I love these old videos because it's a reminder of what it was like to be out in society without everyone's neck craned down looking at a phone. When sometimes you were just *bored* with nothing to do. I hate how things are now, I hate how people treat each other. If I could be my age now and just live through ~1991-1996 in perpetuity until I died I would.
@@pacadet Agreed. Although, it might be more bizarre and interesting to go and live through the 80s as an adult, as opposed to the 90s which I remember pretty well
I feel sad for anyone born after 1998
@@tomwalkingstick5395Not like they asked to be.
No fat No foam !
Guy at 2:44 looks about as 1992 as it gets.
Kritzki’s teammates at the playground. !!!
I had never heard of Starbucks until I joined Microsoft in late 90’s. I was staying in Redmond and a local recommended the Starbucks in Redmond Town Square. It was awesome and I enjoyed Starbucks for years until the TikTok clowns turned it into a freak drink show. It’s also funny how they claim to be so “green” (ya know, the “crisis”), yet hundreds of thousands of cars are queuing (and idling) weekly at their drive throughs. Enjoy real coffee at your local roastery.
the greenwashing was crazy back in the 90s! For some reason we thought we could recycle our way out of the ozone hole I think was the big concern back then
3 years till internet and email 10 years to cellphone 15 to smartphone
These people used landlines and pay phones or more often interacted with people directly to buy sell and acquire information. Oh microfilm in libraries too.
At least 20% of the people in this video passed away
Lol
Man, that makes me feel sad now
From what . too much coffee? Lol
Back when Starbucks still put Merry Christmas on their cups.
When Seattle was normal
Still normal today
😂 yeah ok
@@josefromtexas Tents on the streets isn’t normal
@@mjoven1975 homeless people move there from shithole red states because it's wealthy lol
@@josefromtexasCrime has gone up there in recent years, that isn't normal.
Back in the day life was Great now social media Era Killing the world
Sounds like a complete chaos to me. They haven't started writing the orders down, nor the names, which concluded to "what did you get again? Double tall?" Not to mention the mess😄 And the ice box is pretty funny. But I admit, it's quite nice to see it from today's perspective, simple times, it's somewhat soothing.