
Starbucks on Greenville Avenue. Photo by Renee Umsted.
A wall in the drive-through of the Lowest Greenville Starbucks came down over the weekend, seemingly because of high winds.Â
Pieces of the decorative wall on the right side of the drive-through appeared to have fallen on top of a silver Honda in a video posted on Sunday, March 15 on the Instagram account @dallastexas_tv.Â
This Starbucks opened a few years ago in the old Taco Cabana spot.
The details of the situation, like if the passengers of the Honda were injured and what repairs need to be made, are unknown to us. We reached out to the Starbucks store, which redirected us to the corporate press team. We’ll update when we have more information.
I am a North Texas native with roots in Arlington and Benbrook, and I graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2018. My previous work has centered around small towns and cities west of Fort Worth, and my byline has appeared in The Springtown Epigraph/The Tri-County Reporter, Weatherford Democrat, NewsBreak, Fort Worth Weekly and The Shorthorn. I am happy to serve in Lakewood, which I’ve heard referred to as a small town within the big city. Feel free to email me at medwards@advocatemag.com
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I am a North Texas native with roots in Arlington and Benbrook, and I graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2018. My previous work has centered around small towns and cities west of Fort Worth, and my byline has appeared in The Springtown Epigraph/The Tri-County Reporter, Weatherford Democrat, NewsBreak, Fort Worth Weekly and The Shorthorn. I am happy to serve in Lakewood, which I’ve heard referred to as a small town within the big city. Feel free to email me at medwards@advocatemag.com