I have always loved the smell of coffee. I remember trying it a couple of times as a kid and liking it, as long as it had cream and sugar. My cousin once told me that that means I am not a "real" coffee drinker and don't like the taste of coffee--I just like the taste of the other stuff. To me, that's a lame argument. I like hamburgers and hot dogs, but I don't eat those completely plain on a dry piece of bread--I add condiments and flavor them to my liking. I like various kinds of meat, but usually don't just eat a dry, unseasoned piece of meat--I have it with some sort of sauce, gravy, broth, etc. Anyhow...
I hardly ever drank it when I was younger. In college and law school, I started to a bit. But it was usually grabbing a cup on a cold morning or having a cup with dessert in the evening. The caffeine never seemed to do much for me as a "pick me up," and it doesn't keep me up at night unless I have a LOT to the point that I'm jittery (which I never do). Even though I have it a lot more frequently now (a cup in the morning a few times a week, and maybe in the evening with dessert once a week or every couple of weeks). But it is a nice "comfort drink" that I just enjoy.
To the question asked: I'm kinda indifferent to Starbucks. Their regular coffee is okay, but not my go-to. And it's overpriced, so there's that too. But I'll grab a latte or mocha from there every now and then. And during the holiday time, I have always liked their flavored coffee drinks (peppermint mocha, pumpkin spice latte or egg nog latte). But outside of the holidays, it is rare that I go there unless I am going with a crowd for work or meeting somebody there. Like I said, I have nothing against them--they are just expensive.