I just got back from my bank where they have a self serve, Starbucks branded coffee machine that allows you to select 1.) Size of cup (Gallon, Carafe, Tall, Small) 2.) Type of Coffee (regular, etc.) and then you hit the start button and it grinds and brews a cup of coffee for you that tastes EXACTLY like the drip brew coffee at a real Starbucks. I am looking into what the name of this machine is, and where I can get one.
Thanks!
2006-09-20
07:00:27
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Jason K
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I'm not sure what the machine looked like, so without add'l info, I couldn't find precisely what you're seeking. However, it appears many Starbucks-branded commercial machines for sale to the public are actually Saeco brand machines. Here's a page with numerous commercial machines, including Saeco..
http://www.seattlecoffeegear.com/Super-automatic-espresso-machines-s/45.htm
Hope this helps! :)
-AskYourQ
2006-09-20 07:27:40
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Starbucks Commercial Coffee Machine
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Starbucks Commercial Coffee Maker
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As a former chef and a coffee fan it can be a number of things, first the one respondant said the name "Bunn", these are high end commercial coffee makers, they heat the water hotter, have a spray head similar to a shower head, they are all in the high end coffee places, the coffee goes so fast that it never goes bad, most times it is in small pre-sealed pre-portioned bags, so every time it is made the same way. Also it can be the blend of coffee beans, and Dunkin Doughnuts may grind it for every pot, whole beans keep longer than ground. I buy mine at the local grocery store, they have a gourmet coffee section, I make a blend of Columbian, Guatemalean, Kenyan, French roast, Sumatran or Moka Java, just a small of everything but the Columbian. Grind it for each pot, small coffee grinders can be purchased at WalMart or any place that sell homewares for $10-20 US, 30 seconds of buzzing it will grind it for most coffee makers, better water is also a factor, bottled non-mineral based water, distilled or spring. The Bunn machines also have a built in filter to removed lime and minerals from the water, it is in the back and looks like a large battery on the water in line.
2016-04-01 03:49:16
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I would assume you would get it from Starbuck's. Take a look at their website. You should at least find some promotional contact information. Failing that, you could ask at any of your 1473 local shops.
Overrated crap, I say. Tastes like every other coffee I've ever tasted.
2006-09-20 07:05:05
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Hey....my aunt haz one of those things...um she got it from ebay...look on there...
2006-09-20 07:13:38
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https://solutions.starbucks.com/our-platforms/premium-self-serve
2016-08-18 10:21:19
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2006-09-20 07:02:22
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