Can you just buy them or do you have to drink their coffee to get the mugs :?: :shock:
The mugs - and bags of coffee and tumblers and other stuff - are usually located on a merchandise display in the main area of the shop near the orders counter. Not required to actually buy a drink of coffee to buy a mug, nor to buy both and drink the coffee from the other. Though if you do this, there's a small saving from supplying your own mug.
They make great souvenirs, though a trifle unwieldy and fragile to bring home. My last big trip through the USA I ended up shipping a big box home to myself and a few got broken. My Kansas City mug, minus the handle, serves as our toothbrush holder.
Great soup mugs. You really need two shots of espresso to fill them up with 20 oz of coffee, which makes for a serious jolt, but then again some folk, like my son and I, like that. Smaller sizes are sometimes available, and I've got a couple from Japan and off eBay which are rather more wieldy.
Sometimes the staff just hand them to you, sometimes they find a box, and in Japan they wrapped them in tissue paper, put them in a box, put that in a bag tied up with a ribbon, and then put that bag in a carrier bag! And bowed as they handed the whole parcel over!
Great for memories. My Kyoto mug has an exquisite design and I got it next door to a temple close to the main train station. In Tokyo, the more vibrant, abstract design was found in the Starbucks overlooking the crossing at Shinjuku.
I'm a big fan of Starbucks on the road. You know you're going to get good coffee. Not great coffee, but likely better than random, and in the USA the sort of muck they serve at roadhouses makes me wince. Even in Paris I'd head for Starbucks on the Blvd St Michel, because I could get coffee the way I liked it without struggling with the language and being ripped off.
There's also the free wifi and nobody's going to move you on if you nurse a coffee through the afternoon while you catch up with email and stuff.
I've got about fifty of the things now, and my wife, long suffering darling that she is, hasn't made the ultimatum yet. Lucky she's only short and I keep them up on the top shelves.