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Starbucks Instant Medium Roast Pike Place Coffee delivers a smooth, ethically sourced Latin American blend with rich cocoa and praline notes in 8 convenient single-serve packets, each containing 175mg of caffeine. Perfect for professionals seeking premium café quality on the go.









| ASIN | B01LTI962O |
| Additives | Notes of cocoa and rich praline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 97,587 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 876 in Instant Coffee |
| Brand | STARBUCKS |
| Caffeine content | 175 milligrams |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,915) |
| Date First Available | 10 Feb. 2017 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | 11038435 |
| Manufacturer | Starbucks Coffee |
| Package Information | Packet |
| Product Dimensions | 0.05 x 0.05 x 0.05 cm; 0.28 g |
| Region Produced In | Netherland |
| Serving Recommendation | 1 packet |
| Speciality | Kosher - Orthodox Union |
| Storage Instructions | [INF] In a cool, dark place |
| Units | 26.4 gram |
K**S
Tastes ok for instant coffee
Handy little sachets that taste a bit better than the average instant. No where near fresh ground coffee, but will do in a pinch when you can't get out the aeropress or French press. I slip them in my bag for meetings and when travelling. Seller is really good with the subscription always on time.
G**R
I love this coffee as it reminds me of Seattle. But $25 for pack is crazy price, that's why 3*. You could normally buy same thing in Starbucks shop for $10. Unfortunately not always they have Pike Place.
J**S
Los palabras se usan por este descripción son falsas.
R**G
They do not come in the Starbucks official box or package but they are the original Starbucks VIA’s so this price was the best I could find at the time!
P**D
I’ve been looking for a good “instant” coffee for camping and hiking. My main requirements were that it had to be in very light weight single serve waterproof packets and, of course, taste good. Pretty much all instant coffees can be found in single serve waterproof packets; however, the second part is questionable, especially compared to a good fresh grind pour over. But, when on the trail, I still need a good cup of joe, even if it’s cold instant. So, I read a heap of reviews, and picked out some of the highest rated (Starbucks VIA Instant Pikes Place Medium Roast, and Mount Hagen Fairtrade Organic Instant, 25 packets for $9.95 -about 40 cents a packet), and threw in some Café Bustelo Espresso Instant Coffee someone had picked up at the local supermarket for comparison. Also bought some Starbucks VIA Instant Caffe Latte just for funzies. - Starbucks VIA Instant Pikes Place Medium Roast, 8 packets for $5.98 or about $1.23 a packet (though you can get larger 50 count packs to get the cost down to around 80 cents a packet) - Starbucks VIA Instant Caffe Latte, 5 packets for $5.08 - $1.02 a packet - Mount Hagen Fairtrade Organic Instant, 25 packets for $9.95 -40 cents a packet Over several days, my daughter and I tried the various coffees black, with half-and-half, with half-and-half and sugar, and with some Coffee Mate liquid creamer. We also compared this to some of our ground coffee. Each time, we used one packet for one cup of water. Final verdict pretty much reflected the online reviews I had read. The Starbuck’s was the best and as good or better than a store-bought ground coffee, but still not as good as fresh ground. It was surprisingly tasty with a rich roasted slightly nutty flavor. The Mount Hagen was a close second, but had a slightly tart aftertaste like some Ethiopian Kochere coffees I’ve had -good if you like that kind of thing. We thought the Mount Hagen was just slightly weak as well, but we are partial to bolder darker roast coffees. The Mount Hagen also seemed sensitive to getting the water too hot and developing a slightly burnt taste. That’s important to me, as you can’t control the water temp too well on the trail. The Café Bustelo espresso was a weak third to the Starbucks and Mount Hagen. I know a lot of people like it, but Café Bustelo, IMHO, is somewhat of an acquired taste. If you’re cost conscious and just want a “decent” cup of coffee, I’d say go for the Mount Hagen as it’s less than half the cost of the Starbucks or Café Bustelo. If you want an instant that’s closer to a good ground drip coffee, then spend a little more and get the Starbucks. The Starbucks Caffe Latte was not up to our expectations as far as a latte goes. It was more like a thick hot chocolate with just a hint of coffee taste. The single packets were just too much for one cup of water as it’s just too thick and almost chalky like that. I would not recommend, if you’re looking for a Caffe Latte with a good milk and coffee flavor. But mixing it with one and a half cups of water made a decent hot chocolate.
L**E
Has something changed with Starbucks Pike Place VIA coffee. Flavor is weaker. I have been using this coffee for years but this last batch tastes weaker, without much of a coffee flavor. I use a small amount of French vanilla powder flavoring and some plain milk and until this last batch it always tasted WONDERFUL with a nice coffee flavor. it was my favorite part of the morning. With this most recent delivery, the coffee now tastes weak and with very little coffee flavor. Has Starbucks changed something with the Pike Place Roast VIA COFFEE?
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