I stopped at the Starbucks on Rainbow @ W. Flamingo about 10:00 this morning. If the boycott had any impact I couldn't see it. The parking lot was full, the drive-through line was full, and every table and chair was filled. There was one table inside with four people packing, but they looked like plain-clothed LEOs more than anything. Because of how they were sitting I could see a woman with grey hair with some sort of patches on her jacket, and a very buff black dude with a large pistol on his right hip. No one smiled or nodded to me so I left them alone, but the woman had her eye on me the whole time I was inside the store.
I grabbed a bag of espresso beans and a drink, and I counted out $20 in two-dollar bills, each with a pro 2A message written in red ink. The cashier asked what the significance of the bills was. I asked hew if she had heard about the boycott and she said yes. I said, "I'm here today to show that I appreciate Starbucks for not bowing to such a silly bunch of people, and the more two-dollar bills you get today the more support you have from folks who feel the same as I do."
I still have another twenty buck in twos so I'll stop at another location on my dinner break tonight at work.