Starbucks and WiFi
So I'm standing in line this morning at the local Starbucks on Manchester rd, just east of 141, to get my morning fix of coffee. While standing in line I notice a gentleman sitting in a booth with his Dell laptop reading Yahoo Finance. My first thought was poor fellow, what a shitty laptop. My second thought was about Starbucks finally having WiFi in St. Louis. About 3 years ago, I used to write Starbucks on a monthly basis pleading that they needed to try out WiFi here in St. Louis. At this time, hotspots were few and far between. Also at this time, I would have paid a nominal fee for WiFi while drinking coffee. Shortly thereafter, Panera bread trumped Starbucks and offered free WiFi to customers in virtually every store in St Louis. So not only did they beat them to the punch, they pushed the envelope further by making it free. Thank you Panera for being the ambassador of free wifi. You have received hundreds of dollars of patronage from me because of this. Anyway, back to my point. After I left Starbucks, I was curious what the fee was to use their Wifi(provided by T-Mobile). After surfing to the website, I was blown away by the cost. Here is the breakdown.
- $29.99 per month for Unlimited National - Annual(1yr contract)
- $39.99 per month for Unlimited National - Month to Month
- Pay as you go - $6.00 minimum charge for 60 minutes plus $.10 for each additional minute
- DayPass - $9.99 for 24hrs of service
Is it just me or is this a complete rip off? I'm thinking something along the lines of free would be appropriate. After all you are paying for a pricey cup of joe while you are there.
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I used to be able to use my Nokia 3650 and T-Mobile GPRS T-Zones service to access the web anywhere using Bluetooth to my PowerBook. It was sweet. I think they shut me out since I haven't successfully got a connection in months.
Anyway.. Panera WiFi is great. A few of the newer Panera's have been built on property owned by Dierbergs. Starbucks also wanted to build nearby. Dierbergs forced them to share the same outlot/building. At HWY94 & Mid Rivers Mall Dr in St. Charles county you see the result -- both Panera and Starbucks sharing a wall. I am told that this Dierbergs-forced situation also exists in Fairview Heights and was supposed to be coming soon to O'Fallon. I have sat in Starbucks and surfed Panera. Kinda of makes you feel like a criminal as you wipe off your "cappuccino mustach" with a wry smile..
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Starbucks really seems to have changed their business philosophy in the past 5 years. They seemed to be moving (or have moved) to the fast food model- Get In and Get Out. For them, free wifi doesn't make sense. For example, most of the newer stores are smaller and have drive-thrus. They seem to have abandoned the Third Place model that tey pioneered.
That being said, the Starbucks off Highway K sits right next to Panera Bread Company. A thin wall separates free wifi and T-Mobile. Yes, one can sit in Starbucks and surf off Panera's wifi. I would feel guilty in Panera's coffee was at least decent.
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Alas, their food isn't. It all appears to be microwaved junk prepared in some massive central place. Service is pretty friendly, which is rare for the Pittsburgh area.
I'd certainly rather use it than for-pay Starbucks.
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