Starbucks is opening upscale cafes where plain black coffee costs $4
That costs twice as much as a 12-ounce serving of the chains' signature Pike Place roast.
The cafe is called Starbucks Reserve, and it's one of about 500 similar stores that the company plans to open globally over the next several years.
The cafe is named after Starbucks' new premium coffee line, also called Reserve.
When asked why the coffee is so expensive, Starbucks spokeswoman Haley Drage said:
The Reserve cafe, which is located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, features artwork for purchase on the walls and fancy slow-drip, pour-over, and siphon contraptions, as well as other coffee accessories.
Starbucks"This is not your regular Starbucks," one customer wrote on Yelp. "This is Starbucks on crack."
The cafe uses Starbucks' pricey Clover brewing system which lets baristas "craft a single cup of perfectly brewed coffee with exquisite balance, depth of flavor, and aroma," according to the company.
It also offers some food options for breakfast and lunch.
Google reviews/Zach MaierAccording to a company description of the store:
The opening of Reserve-only cafes follows Starbucks' 2014 launch of its first Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room, a giant 15,000-square-foot facility in Seattle that has been called the "theatre of coffee."
The Reserve blends are made in the Seattle roastery, which also serves as a store where customers can buy and taste different coffees.
StarbucksMultiple news outlets have reported that Starbucks is planning to open a second roastery in New York City that would be about 25,000 square feet and multiple stories.
Starbucks claims the reports are based on rumor.
"Assertions that we are bringing a Roastery to New York are rumors and speculation," Drage told Business Insider.