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Why can’t downtown Port Orchard get a Starbucks?

January 7th, 2010 at Thu, 7th, 2010 at 12:36 pm by justinefrederiksen

I realize many in this town might want me tarred and feathered for suggesting that Bay Street get a Starbucks, but in my layman’s opinion, if Port Orchard wants more bodies downtown, adding that familiar green sign is a good place to start.
I don’t care what time of day it is, if Starbucks on Lund Avenue is open, there are people inside and cars lining up for the drive-thru. In the afternoons, it’s often too crowded to find a place to sit, and when the sun is out, the outside tables are full of people soaking in the sun with their coffee.
If I was a nearby business owner, I would be tickled pink to have that much consistent foot and vehicle traffic — especially since I’d figure if people have time to sit in the sun and drink coffee, they’ve also got time to take a stroll in my store, as well.
And Starbucks is more than a place to get a caffeine fix. When arranging a place to meet, business or personal, Starbucks — or perhaps Tully’s — is the first place that comes to mind.
And judging by the number of people I see huddled at the store’s tables discussing business or gossip, it is the No. 1 meeting place for plenty of others, too.
And those are just examples of consistent business from locals. Tourists and other visitors are attracted to the Starbucks sign, too.
As a dedicated coffee drinker who likes to support local businesses, I like to find a local, independently owned place close to home that serves a good Americano to frequent. (Supreme Bean comes immediately to mind).
But when I’m traveling, I can’t sample several places to find a decent brew, so I head straight for that familiar green sign.
And just as you can expect an Egg McMuffin from any McDonald’s across the country to be about the same, you can expect a cup of coffee from any Starbucks across the country to be about the same.
Sure, drinks vary slightly depending on the store and barista, but overall they are very consistent. (Except when you stray overseas, of course. Word to the wise: the Starbucks in Scotland are very much NOT the same).
If I were a tourist driving through Port Orchard for the first time, the first thing that would tempt me to stop is the water. And though I might get out of my car and stroll along the waterfront for a bit if it was a nice day, I would be very unlikely to linger and spend any money unless I saw a Starbucks or another recognizable coffee chain store.
And while whatever money I spend at a chain coffee store isn’t necessarily helping local businesses, you can rest assured that I will be walking into whatever interesting stores I see as I head over to get my coffee. And if one of those stores has cute earrings, it will very likely have my money in its cash register soon as well.

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  • Pane2
    While"nothing ventured nothing gained" is a truism, the ambiance of downtown Port Orchard is in its variety of locally owned businesses while nestled at the edge of a long awaited landscaped waterfront that now lends itself to a picturesque post card.

    For true tourists, those who seek originality, erecting another Starbucks brings to mind the truism of "familiarity breeds contempt." Add that for coffee lovers, taste is everything...and Starbucks is sorely lacking in that market, not to mention variety in flavors, which wouldn't add to the poor quality of coffee anyway.

    Yet, while Starbucks appears to be 'the gathering place', banality, I'm sure, is not what Port Orchard wants to be reminiscent of in spite of a sign whose time has come...and gone, long ago.
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