Second Amazon Go New York store offers Starbucks coffee

Amazon has another Go store in New York, and it’s built for caffeine-craving New Yorkers.

The new store, that is Amazon’s 13th Go store national and a second one in New York, non-stop on Tuesday.

Located during 300 Park Ave. in midtown Manhattan, a store is designed to support to a Monday-to-Friday work crowd.

Its 1,700 block feet is stocked with snacks, lunch options like sandwiches and salads, and some of what Amazon calls “local favorites,” including Magnolia Bakery and Ess-A-Bagel.

The new plcae will also have a self-serve Starbucks coffee bar, charity adult 3 opposite roasts of Starbucks coffee — blonde, medium, and dim — as good as 12 opposite Starbucks espresso drinks.

“We partnered adult with Starbucks to make certain we’re charity unequivocally good coffee,” Cameron Janes, Amazon’s clamp boss of earthy stores, told Business Insider.

He also pronounced a store will be creatively brewing a coffee each 45 minutes.

“It’s all adult to Starbucks standards,” Janes said. “And we consider it’s going to be a good offering.”

Amazon Go congregation can select between an Americano, cappuccino, latte, double espresso, cafè mocha, cinnamon dolce latte, vanilla latte, caramel latte, hazelnut latte, sugar-free vanilla latte, prohibited chocolate, and Vanilla Steamer. All a options come with 2% milk, and are a same price: $2.85.

The 300 Park Ave. plcae is a initial plcae outward Seattle to offer uninformed coffee drinks. The use was recently introduced during Amazon Go’s 300 Boren Ave. N. location.

All Go stores underline Amazon’s cashierless “just-walk-out” record that uses sensors and cameras to lane what business take off shelves and out of a store, charging shoppers appropriately.

Amazon’s initial Go store in New York non-stop on May 7 in a Battery Park City area of Manhattan in a Brookfield Place selling center.

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“The accepting in Brookfield Place has been super positive,” Janes said. “So that’s one of a reasons we’re unequivocally vehement to be opening adult in midtown.”

The Brookfield Place plcae was a initial Amazon Go store to also accept money with a app-based just-walk-out technology.