Starbucks is testing weekened brunch at select locations
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The smell of fall is already in the air with the official return of Pumpkin Spice Lattes. Now sweets lovers have another reason to get excited for Starbucks this fall: brunch. The coffee chain is testing a rollout of Belgian waffles as part of a new project called Weekend Brunch.
The sweet waffle topped with berries and powdered sugar was discovered as a menu item in Portland, Oregon, by blogger Starbucks Melody.
Starbucks confirmed Tuesday this was a test for approximately 70 Starbucks locations in the Portland and Seattle areas. It’s part of the coffee company's new brunch menu featuring more freshly baked items that include a baked French toast and quiche.
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But the menu is only available on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m., or until supplies run out.
But the waffle-- and other brunch items-- aren't made to order. Like the rest of the coffee chain’s food and baked goods, they’ll arrive each morning and be stored inside the display case.
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Still, the verdict on the waffles, according to Starbucks Melody, is that they “are the perfect combination of sweet, crunchy, and flaky.”
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