A new Starbucks store in Los Angeles has been dubbed a "horror show" and the "most depressing Starbucks in America" by local residents.
The store, located in the neighborhood of Highland Park, is little more than a drive-thru window and a bathroom. It lacks indoor seating and has a few concrete tables on a small patio.
Since it opened two weeks ago, people have been blasting it on social media as "grotesque," "dismal," and "highly insulting" to the neighborhood. Six different Yelp reviews likened the building to a prison.
The most depressing @Starbucks in America just popped up in @HLP90042pic.twitter.com/qdx4LuZTc9
— Todd Johnson (@todd__johnson) July 27, 2014
The Highland Park Starbucks is open, much to many residents' dismay. #HLP #90042 pic.twitter.com/JDQsjjfzNV
— EeveeLOVE (@EeveeLOVE) July 26, 2014
"As a lifetime Highland Park resident, I feel discriminated against."
Is the new #HighlandPark Starbucks really that bad? http://t.co/UkhVwFZCnKpic.twitter.com/xg5rRfSLcC
— The Eastsider (@TheEastsiderLA) August 11, 2014
Local architect Catherine Garrison says Highland Park residents are so offended by the Starbucks because the company promises in its mission statement to design stores "to reflect the unique character of the neighborhoods they serve."
"No wonder Highland Park residents are not happy with the new Starbucks, it shows a lack of respect for the neighborhood," Garrison wrote in a 700-word rant on the store published by Eastsider LA. "The building has no legible design intent; awkward space planning and poor craftsmanship. I am surprised that Starbucks let this retail outlet be built under their brand."
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