Food & Drink
15 Photos Of Starbucks' New Reserve Location In The Empire State Building

You’ve never had a coffee run like this.

by Jillian Giandurco
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There’s a new Starbucks Reserve coming to the Empire State Building on Nov. 16, and with so many one-of-a-kind drinks, bites, and experiences to choose from, you’re sure to leave an even bigger coffee stan than before.

Get hype for the new space with these 15 photos.

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First Floor — Entrance

You’re greeted by merchandise collections curated by local artists, packages of seasonally rotating Starbucks Reserve coffee options, and a whimsical installation created by NYC artist Jade Purple Brown.

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First Floor — Main Bar

The main bar offers a grab-and-go experience with a variety of signature Starbucks Reserve beverages, as well as seasonal favorites and delicious bakery items from artisanal boutique bakery and café Princi.

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Second Floor — Restaurant

Here, you can chow down on tasty boards and plates, brunch options, entrees, and plenty of dessert items. Plus, you’ll get a complimentary taste of Starbucks Reserve Empire State Building Microblend.

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Between the restaurant and the adjoining bar, the second floor is stacked with all your drink and dining needs.

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Second Floor — Bar

Enjoy one of the thoughtfully curated Starbucks Reserve cocktails, including the Empire Negroni, Siren Tea Punch Fountain, Starbucks Reserve Royale Experience, and the Big Apple Blossom.

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The store spans 23,000 square feet, which means there’s plenty of space to roam and relax.

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Concourse Level — Lounge

Between the hands-on Starbucks Reserve Coffee Workshops, the Innovation Bar, and the Experience Lounge, the concourse level is where you go for the ~experience~.

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Concourse Level — Innovation Bar

You’ll be among the first to try Starbucks’ Cold Pressed Espresso beverages, which uses cold water to expedite the cold brew brewing process, with the Cold Pressed Espresso Tasting Experience.

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This Starbucks Reserve location pays homage to the art deco design of the Empire State Building throughout the three floors.

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Concourse Level — Coffee Workshops

You can sign up for a variety of hands-on coffee workshops, including Whiskey Barrel-Aged 101, Starbucks Reserve Brewtender for A Day, Espresso Martini Flight Fundamentals, and Fun with Spirit-Free Spritzes.

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Concourse Level — Experience Lounge

Unwind from your classes in the Experience Lounge with drink and food options like the Single Origin Brew & Bites Flight, Espresso Martini & Dessert Flight, Cold Brew & Sweets, or the Empire Affogato Flight.

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Starbucks Reserve Murals

Don’t forget to take in the intricately designed murals on each floor as you bounce from one part of the Reserve to the next.

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The Starbucks Reserve at the Empire State Building officially opens its doors on Nov. 16 at 9 a.m. ET. For the hours of operation, to sign up for classes, and more, click here — and get ready for a coffee run like no other.

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