Do You Know What a 'Ghetto Latte' Is?

By Robbie B, published May 03, 2007
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You never know where your next article idea is going to come from. On a lot of days, I head down to the neighborhood Starbucks to grab a caffeinated beverage and sit down with my laptop and knock out an article or two. The inviting décor and soft music seem to create the perfect atmosphere for writing, and I must not be the only one with this idea, because I see other people working on their laptops all the time.

Standing in line today, I noticed a very polite, well-dressed woman standing in front of me. We happened to make eye contact and exchanged smiles. Our drinks were ready at the same time, so we made our way over to the "condiment bar" (for lack of a better phrase...you know, the place where you get your cream and sugar). I glanced over and noticed that her cup was only half full with a mixture of espresso and ice.

I watched as she proceeded to fill up the other half of her cup with whole milk from the carafe at the bar. Intrigued, I just had to ask, "Exactly what drink did you order?"

"Oh this...well, this is what you call a 'ghetto latte'," she said, leaning in close to me so no one around could hear us.

I cracked a smile. "You'll need to explain that one to me," I said. Without missing a beat, the woman proudly explained to me the whole "ghetto latte" process.

Apparently, some people find that a regular Starbucks iced latte, which is nothing more than a few shots of espresso, milk, and ice, is a bit too expensive for their budgets. So, these people have found an ingenious way to knock a few dollars off of their weekly coffee bill. Starbucks also sells an iced Americano, which is espresso, water, and ice, which is about a third cheaper than an iced latte. Here's where the 'ghetto' part comes in.

Customers have found that you can order an iced Americano without water, giving you the espresso and ice components of an iced latte. Now, just walk a few feet, add your own, free milk from the self-service bar, and viola: a "ghetto latte" (or for those who prefer, the more politically correct "poor man's latte").

Do You Know What a 'Ghetto Latte' Is?
Do You Know What a 'Ghetto Latte' Is?

An iced latte is the perfect treat for a hot day, and now you never have to pay full price again!

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HAHAHAHAHA! I do that all the time! I never heard anyone call it ghetto latte' before. I'm going to start using that!

Posted on 06/23/2007 at 1:06:00 AM

 
I had given Starbucks up for financial reasons after my back injury. I finally decided I was going to treat myself to a blended mocha with caramel and since Starbucks is in the grocery store I had a couple food items I was going to purchase and the lady offered to ring them up there. I had a food stamp card to pay for them (being disabled isn't really profitable and ya gotta feed the kids!) and I didn't have a balance afterwards. I asked and found out that some Starbucks take Food Stamps for the blended drinks. You cannot use them for shots of espresso or for the hot drinks (not sure why) but you are allowed to use them for the flavors and for the blended drinks. I don't know about regular iced drinks. ANYHOW, I have gone as far as offering my kids a Starbucks drink for cleaning their room.

Posted on 05/15/2007 at 2:05:00 AM

 
LOL!! This was a hot topic in Chi this past summer. Everyone was getting riled over the ethics of it....is it stealing or not? I still remember the public statement that was published in the paper by starbuck's.....the milk is free so go for it! It's annoying though when 5 ppl in front of you do it and you are left standing there without any milk :(

Posted on 05/11/2007 at 10:05:00 AM

 
Too funny - they should sell Cora Daniels' book "Ghettonation" on the counter for all those who order ghetto latte. Yummy. I wrote an article about "Ghettonation" in case anyone wants to digg me. heehee.

Posted on 05/09/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

 
Hmmm, that sure is cheap! Guys, just don't try this one on a date.

Posted on 05/08/2007 at 1:05:00 AM

 
This is similar to one of my ideas that I call Redneck Cappuccino, which can be made at home. I just thought I was being weird LOL Maybe the recipe would garner some interest eh? Very nice write up.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
Very good article, when I go to Starbucks, I usually spend $5 dollars on a iced drink, and I do it like two times a week, I think I need to think more "ghetto", you have just encouraged me to write an article about the ghetto, so just stay tuned. laterz.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 7:05:00 AM

 
Interesting article, thanks!

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 7:05:00 AM

 
I asked my girlfriend who frequents Starbucks if she had heard of a ghetto latte and she told me right away what it was without me having to share the article..ha ha...well I learned something new anyway

Posted on 05/06/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

 
I had never heard of that before. lol.... thanks.

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

 
I am totally going to try that next time I go to the coffee shop. I go nearly everyday, so any $ I can save on those daily trips is a good thing. Fun article!

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

 
You blow my mind. No lie, I do this all the time. I thought I was the only one who was cheap like this. ROFL!!!

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 10:05:00 AM

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