I’ll start with this one: There is a Starbucks in the Langley, Virginia CIA compound, but the baristas are not allowed to put names on the cups-even fake names are banned. They don’t even have customer rewards cards because of the information gathering it entails.
At least two Starbucks are mobile. There is one on the cruise ship Allure of the Seas, which has a regular route between Ft. Lauderdale, Haiti, Jamaica, and Cozumel. Another one is on a train in Switzerland, travelling between Geneva Airport and St. Gallen.
And the stand is made from pure irony.
I am pretty sure there was on in a mega-cruiser out of LA, down the Mexican coast run. It was probably the least objectionable thing in that floating shopping mall.
My trivia is that I am fortunate to live in an SB-free zone - over ten miles to the closest and thirteen to a second in another direction. I can go almost forty miles in any other direction before seeing that smug logo.
The first Starbucks sold ground beans only-no hot coffee, and it was almost called “Pequod’s”(another Moby Dick reference).
One of them was played by Dirk Benedict, and the other by Katee Sackhoff.