With over 5000 stores nationwide, Starbuck's is hardly a place where the elite meet and greet. 
There are sure to be better places to get your coffee fix, Edisaurus. Check the phone book, ask friends. It's not like Atlanta is an itsy-bitsy one horse town with a single trough.
Thanks for the tips, unfortunately we've already done that. The closest indie coffee shop is still 4 miles away. And although Starbucks isn't elite by any means, this particular one borders one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Atlanta (not mine!) so the parking lot is always full of BMW's and Mercedes, and the store is full of people on their cell phones, ipods or computers, no one interacting and treating the employees like "the help".
Our Marietta coffee shop is our touchstone---we know all the kids there by name. We've seen hundreds of them them grow up and "fledge". They house sit for us, take care of our cats, help us carry heavy things if we need a hand, and we help them fix things that go wrong when we're there. They come to our screenings, we go to their weddings, their plays; they are like our extended family since we see them more than our real famlies.
This coffee shop has a very eclectic mix of people, reflecting our neighborhood. But the city is wiping out our neighborhood in a redevelopment/ethnic cleansing frenzy. Condos and townhomes are just about all that's being built. Probably by Mexicans who used to live here.
Our new neighborhood is almost all-white and neighborhood functions feel weird to us. We miss our Mexican neighbors---especially their cooking and watching the kids mutilate piñatas!
On the plus side, though, I will be able to walk to most of my jobs and the others are close enough to ride to on a scooter. No more highway battles in the morning! (At least now I have Guy Haines to keep me calm!)