The Roastery is 'inspired by the culture and traditions of Chicago.”
world’s largest Starbucks
is opening in Chicago in November. If all the amazing restaurants, shopping, boardwalk, and museums weren’t enough to get you to visit the Windy City, this gigantic Starbucks may just do the trick. The company announced this week the store will be opening on November 15, 2019 on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. The massive 43,000-square-foot facility will overtake the recently opened Toyko Reserve Roastery as Starbucks’ biggest store yet. The space will be four-stories of caffeine, baked goods, swag, and
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