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Starbucks wants to add an afternoon snack menu. I'm hungry — I can see why.

3 May 2025 at 03:46
Starbucks food on a table
I tried having an afternoon snack at Starbucks. Mission completed.

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  • Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol says he wants to add an "aperitivo" menu β€” late afternoon bites.
  • I decided to piece together an afternoon snack based on Starbucks' current menu. Not bad!
  • Sitting with a fruity drink, a pastry, and a savory snack at 3:30 p.m.? I could get used to this.

Around 3:30 most afternoons, I go full raccoon mode in search of snacks β€”Β raiding my cupboards and fridge at home, or furtively rifling through the offerings in the office breakroom, searching for something sweet/crunchy/salty/savory/life-affirming.

Starbucks knows about raccoon mode and wants to expand its afternoon snack menu to serve those customers. CEO Brian Niccol said this week that he's looking at bringing the "aperitivo"-style menu it has in its European locations to the US. Think of the "aperitivo" as a little late afternoon or pre-dinner snacky-snack.

I say, with rabid enthusiasm (the rabies here is purely metaphorical), bring it on!

Checking out Starbucks' current snack menu

I ventured out around 3 p.m. to a local Starbucks to see what was currently on the menu that would fill that late afternoon void in my soul. What did it already have, and what was missing in terms of "aperitivo"-type snacks?

I browsed the online menus for Starbucks in a few European countries to see what we're missing in the US. There's definitely some difference in the food among countries.

The UK has a lot of sandwich options we don't have, as well as a strange breakfast sandwich that appears to be just sausages on a bun (I am told this is a classic British delicacy). France has some way better-looking pastry items, like a "pistachio pyramid," but, interestingly, has no egg-based breakfast items. Italian Starbucks locations have cannoli (nice), a wide array of doughnuts, and a grain bowl.

Most intriguing to me: Spain has a bagel or multigrain toast you can order with oil, tomato, and salt. Frankly, that sounds amazing.

bread with tomato
Starbucks in Spain offers toast with oil, tomato, and salt.

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But browsing these menus, I wasn't clear on what the "aperitivos" were. The stuff that Niccols might want to bring to America to serve during the 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. hour. What is it about some of these items that makes them more appropriate for a late-day snack instead of a morning one?

My afternoon at Starbucks β€” with snacks!

So when I got to my local Starbucks, I tried to find what might be considered a proper late afternoon snack based on the current menu. The shop was packed with kids from the nearby middle school that just let out, getting colorful iced drinks.

I ordered a new drink from Starbucks' "spring selections menu" β€” a Blackberry Sage Lemonade Refresher. Gotta say, that was fantastic.

To sample some more of the afternoon fare, I asked for a brownie (sold out) and then the vanilla bean custard danish (also sold out). I asked the barista what the most popular afternoon treat was, and she said the chocolate chip cookie. I've had one of those already, so I got the baked apple croissant to try something new. It was great.

I was particularly hungry, so I ordered the turkey pesto sandwich, which I've also had before. After the other items, which were quite good, the sandwich was kind of a dud. I didn't finish it.

The thing I think most fits the bill for an afternoon snack was the new spicy falafel pocket, which is a small wrap with falafel mush inside. It was too small to be a full lunch or meal, but perfectly snack-sized. It scratched the itch for a savory snack that isn't packaged like chips.

Niccol, who led turnarounds at Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and Chipotle, has expressed his desire to get Starbucks back to its roots as a place people want to hang out and relax β€” not just a place to pick up a to-go order (or to use the bathroom).

Starbucks Coffee location in New York City from the outside.
Starbucks wants the coffee shop to be a place people want to hang out again.

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Making Starbucks cool again

As a teen in the late 90s, I remember the days when Starbucks used to be a hangout. One of my first summer jobs was working at a Starbucks in Massachusetts. Even then, I was aware that it had a vibe problem: Its image in the popular consciousness at that time was as a pretentious chain that muscled out mom-and-pop coffee shops and forced customers to use ridiculous names for its sizes, like grande and venti.

The fast-food-ification of Starbucks in more recent years has helped it shed the image of a place that served oversized lattes to mean bosses β€”Β but it came at a price.

Starbucks is going through a bit of a rough patch. Sales fell 2% in the US last quarter. The new CEO has big plans to turn things around, including having baristas handwrite messages on cups, and possibly this new late-afternoon menu.

As I sat inside my local Starbucks, sipping my drink and eating a late-afternoon snack, it was really entirely pleasant. It was a sunny spring day, I was away from my computer. I typically don't linger in Starbucks often, but this … this was nice.

Did I aperitivo? Was I living a Continental lifestyle? Perhaps!

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Starbucks made the right decision getting rid of these 13 ridiculous drinks

28 February 2025 at 03:22
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Several Frappuccino drinks will be retired in March. Good riddance!

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  • Starbucks is retiring 13 of its less popular and more complicated drinks.
  • This includes several of its famous Frappuccinos.
  • Good riddance, I say!

First, let me say: If the Chocolate Cookie Crumble Crème Frappuccino was your favorite drink, I'm sorry. Accept my condolences that it's among the 13 beverages to be deaccessioned from Starbucks' menu —  never to crumble or frapp again.

I know the retirement of your favorite obscure-flavored, mass-market food or beverages can be painful. I still mourn Diet Vanilla Coke in a 20-ounce bottle. (2002-2005, RIP.)

But with a clear head, anyone can see that the list of drinks that Starbucks' new CEO is axing makes sense. Quite simply, things had gotten out of hand.

Here are the drinks headed off to sweet treat Valhalla:

  1. Iced Matcha Lemonade
  2. Espresso Frappuccino
  3. Caffè Vanilla Frappuccino
  4. White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino
  5. Java Chip Frappuccino
  6. Chai Crème Frappuccino
  7. Caramel Ribbon Crunch Crème Frappuccino
  8. Double Chocolaty Chip Crème Frappuccino
  9. Chocolate Cookie Crumble Crème Frappuccino
  10. White Chocolate Crème Frappuccino
  11. White Hot Chocolate
  12. Royal English Breakfast Latte
  13. Honey Almondmilk Flat White

Look, I'm sure the Caramel Ribbon Crunch Crème Frappuccino hits a certain sweet tooth. By no means am I yucking anyone's yum — but goodness gravy, these drinks are ridiculous.

Most of these drinks are probably higher in sugar and calories than people expect. (A 16-ounce Caramel Ribbon Crunch Crème Frappuccino has 420 calories and 22 grams of fat — or nearly 30% of your daily fat guideline.) I'm not proposing Starbucks shouldn't offer dessert-ish drinks, but I can understand why Starbucks doesn't want its drinks to be synonymous with unhealthy indulgences.

To be clear: No one, certainly not my primary-care physician, would ever accuse me of being a healthy eater β€” and I love a novelty sweet treat. I am not joking or saying this for effect, but I literally was ambiently snacking on a few of the new Post Malone novelty Oreos while writing this.

Starbucks menu cuts are supposed to improve service

A representative for Starbucks told Business Insider that the move to cut these whimsical sugar bombs will help make the rest of the service at Starbucks better. In an email to my colleague, Starbucks said it will "make way for innovation, help reduce wait times, improve quality and consistency, and align with our core identity as a coffee company."

I worked at Starbucks in the late 1990s, at the dawn of the Frappuccino era, and I can tell you from experience that making these drinks was slow, labor-intensive, and unpleasant. I'm sure that the methods have gotten more efficient in the last 20 years, but I'd wager that these are still some of the most annoying drinks to make β€” they take extra time and require the baristas to learn obscure ingredients and ratios, which can lead to more errors in drinks.

Starbucks' new CEO, Brian Niccol, has said that he wants the chain to get back to its origins as a place people want to hang out β€” and shift away from the mobile app ordering that exploded during the pandemic. Part of the rise of mobile ordering is that it allowed β€” even encouraged β€” people to add extra syrup pumps and toppings for increasingly elaborate customized drinks that would go viral on TikTok.

The drinks got wackier and wackier, and it's time to rein it back in.

A Frappuccino is a wonderful invention, and the addition of the Mocha Frappuccino was inspired and brilliant. But when we're getting down to the difference between the Double Chocolaty Chip Crème Frappuccino and a Chocolate Cookie Crumble Crème Frappuccino? Get real.

These nonsense drinks have been mercifully taken out behind the dumpster and murdered. And it's the right call. Bravo, Starbucks.

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Starbucks is removing these 13 menu items from its menu next week

24 February 2025 at 10:42
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Starbucks is removing 13 drinks from its menu, including nine of its Frappuccino menu items.

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  • Starbucks announced on Monday it would be laying off 1,100 corporate employees.
  • The coffee chain also said it would be removing 13 menu items on March 4.
  • Among the menu items disappearing are nine of the chain's Frappuccino drinks.

Starbucks is shaking up its menu, trimming down offerings as part of a wave of bigger changes at the company.

A Starbucks representative told Business Insider the chain is removing several items from its menu that are less popular with guests, can be difficult or time-consuming to make, or are similar to other items on the menu.

"As part of our plan to get back to Starbucks, we're simplifying our menu to focus on fewer, more popular items, executed with excellence," the chain told Business Insider in an email. "This will make way for innovation, help reduce wait times, improve quality and consistency, and align with our core identity as a coffee company."

Starbucks plans to reduce its menu by roughly 30% by September.

The changes will make room for new menu items, as well as Starbucks' soon-to-be-released spring menu, which includes its lavender beverages lineup and a new drink, the Iced Cherry Chai.

A majority of the cut menu items include its Frappuccino offerings, as well as its matcha lemonade and Honey Almondmilk Flat White.

The changes come amid other shakeups at the company as it seeks to turn around declining sales. On Monday, Brian Niccol, who joined Starbucks as its CEO in September, announced the company would lay off 1,100 corporate employees this week.

"We are simplifying our structure, removing layers and duplication and creating smaller, more nimble teams," Niccol said in a letter sent to employees. "Our intent is to operate more efficiently, increase accountability, reduce complexity and drive better integration."

The company said that employees affected by the layoffs will be notified by midday Tuesday. Starbucks store employees will not be affected by the layoffs.

Here's the full list of Starbucks menu items being removed on March 4

A Starbucks barista works at an espresso machine
Starbucks is removing 13 items from its menu next week.

AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File

  1. Iced Matcha Lemonade
  2. Espresso Frappuccino
  3. Caffè Vanilla Frappuccino
  4. White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino
  5. Java Chip Frappuccino
  6. Chai Crème Frappuccino
  7. Caramel Ribbon Crunch Crème Frappuccino
  8. Double Chocolaty Chip Crème Frappuccino
  9. Chocolate Cookie Crumble Crème Frappuccino
  10. White Chocolate Crème Frappuccino
  11. White Hot Chocolate
  12. Royal English Breakfast Latte
  13. Honey Almondmilk Flat White
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