The company's headquarters is the
Starbucks Center in
Seattle, Washington, United States, where 3,501 people worked as of January 2015. The main building in the Starbucks complex in
SODO was previously a
Sears mail order distribution center until 1987. In addition to drinks and food, many stores carry Starbucks' official merchandise, such as mugs, tumblers, scoops, and coffee presses. There are also several select "Starbucks Evenings" locations that offer
beer,
wine, and appetizers. Starbucks-brand coffee, ice cream, and bottled cold coffee drinks are sold at
grocery stores in the United States and other countries. In 2010, the company began its
Starbucks Reserve program for single-origin coffees and high-end coffee shops. It planned to open 1,000 Reserve coffee shops by the end of 2017. However, since succeeding Schultz, Johnson has scaled back the Reserve coffee shops to only six to ten shops. Further development on Reserve coffee shops will be dependent on the success of the few already in existence. Currently, Starbucks operates six
coffee roasteries with tasting rooms and 43 coffee bars as part of the program. , Starbucks had 36,171 locations open across 83 countries, with 61% of the locations operating in the U.S. and China, and the rest operating elsewhere. In February 2024, the chain unveiled a new store design aimed at improving
accessibility. The first location to use this design is the
Washington, D.C. Union Market store. The company plans for all future company-owned stores to adopt a similar design.
International expansion Europe , Germany, 2004In 1998, Starbucks entered the United Kingdom market with the US$83 million acquisition of the then 56-outlet, UK-based Seattle Coffee Company, re-branding all those stores as Starbucks. In October 2002, Starbucks established a coffee trading company in
Lausanne, Switzerland, to handle purchases of
green coffee. All other coffee-related business continued to be managed from Seattle. After the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, on May 21, 2022, Starbucks announced closure of all outlets in Russia, and in July it was revealed that a local restaurant manager, Anton Pinsky, is going to acquire Starbucks' Russian operating company
OOO Starbucks and all its 130 stores. In 2008, Starbucks opened in Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Portugal. , Poland, 2014 In April 2009, Starbucks opened in Poland. In February 2010, Starbucks opened in
Arlanda Airport outside
Stockholm, its first location in Sweden. In June 2010, Starbucks opened its first store in
Budapest, Hungary. in
Vantaa, Finland, 2018 In May 2012, Starbucks opened its first coffeehouse in Finland, with the location being
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in
Vantaa. In August 2013, the first Starbucks inside
Dansk Supermarked opened in the department stores Salling in
Aalborg and
Aarhus in Denmark. In November 2014, Starbucks announced its first Channel Island store, in the primary business area of
St Peter Port in
Guernsey. On April 21, 2015,
Kesko, the second largest retailer in Finland, announced its partnership with Starbucks, with stores opened next to
K-Citymarket hypermarkets. As of June 2017, three stores had been opened next to K-Citymarkets: In
Sello in
Espoo and in
Myyrmanni and
Jumbo in Vantaa. In February 2016,
Howard Schultz announced the opening of stores in Italy. The first Italian Starbucks store was inaugurated in
Milan on September 6, 2018, at which point Starbucks already had locations in 78 countries. In May 2016, the first Starbucks store in
Slovakia opened in
Aupark, in
Bratislava. In June 2018, Starbucks announced the opening of stores in
Serbia. The first store was opened in April 2019 at Rajiceva Mall. On June 1, 2019, Starbucks opened its first coffee store in
Valletta, Malta, the 80th country to have a Starbucks outlet. In July 2025, Starbucks opened its first store in
Iceland. Its 300th store opened in October 2001. Starbucks in Japan is described by
Bloomberg as appealing to "New Japan" with its patrons being women in their 20s and 30s who prefer premium coffee and "trendy, no-smoking environment". The first Starbucks store in Malaysia opened in December 1998. The first Starbucks store in Thailand opened in 1998 at
Central Chidlom Department Store. The first drive-thru store opened in 2022 at Porto Chino community mall on
Rama II Road. In 2000, Starbucks opened its location in the
Forbidden City in Beijing, however, in July 2007, this location was closed after years of controversy since its opening in 2000 with protesters objecting that the presence of the American chain in this location "was trampling on Chinese culture". , Beijing, China, 2005; closed in 2007Between 2001 and 2003, Starbucks opened six (of 80 planned) locations in Israel and having struggled with fierce local competition, Starbucks, along with its partner
Delek, however, in April 2003, after losing US$6 million
Starbucks Israel closed all six of its locations in Israel, citing "on-going operational challenges" and a "difficult business environment". In January 2011, Starbucks and
Tata Coffee, Asia's largest coffee plantation company, announced plans for a strategic alliance to bring Starbucks to India and also to source and roast coffee beans at Tata Coffee's
Kodagu facility. In January 2011, Starbucks introduced its largest cup size, the Trenta, which can hold . In October 2011, Starbucks opened another location in Beijing, China, at the
Beijing Capital International Airport's Terminal 3, international departures hall; making the company's 500th store in China. The store is the seventh location at the airport. In January 2012, despite a false start in 2007, Starbucks created a 50:50 joint venture with
Tata Global Beverages called
Tata Starbucks. Tata Starbucks owned and operated Starbucks outlets in India as
Starbucks Coffee "A Tata Alliance". Starbucks opened its first store in India in
Mumbai on October 19, 2012. On February 1, 2013, Starbucks opened its first store in
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and its first location in
Hanoi in July 2014. As of January 2026, the brand has opened over 150 stores in the country. , 2020In May 2014, the Starbucks operations in South Korea launched a mobile ordering system named Siren Order, accessible through a local version of the Starbucks smartphone application. In December 2014, Starbucks launched a similar system named Mobile Order & Pay, in
Portland, Oregon. The expanded nationwide in 2015, and in late March 2018, the company opened the system, previously available to Starbucks Rewards members only, to all customers. In September 2014, Starbucks announced the acquisition of the remaining 60.5% stake in Starbucks Coffee Japan that it did not already own, for US$913.5 million. In August 2015, Starbucks announced plans to open in Phnom Penh,
Cambodia, its 16th market in the China/Asia Pacific region by the end of 2015. On December 18, 2015, Starbucks opened in
Almaty, Kazakhstan. On the next day, one more coffee shop was opened. In December 2017, the Starbucks Reserve Roastery opened at
HKRI Taikoo Hui in
Shanghai, China, the only such location of its kind outside of Seattle. In November 2020, Starbucks announced that it plans to open an outlet in Laos.
Americas in a rest area on the
New Jersey Turnpike, 2018In September 2002, Starbucks opened its first store in
Latin America, in
Mexico City. By 2016, there were more than 500 locations in Mexico. In August 2003, Starbucks opened its first store in South America in
Lima, Peru. In 2008, Starbucks opened in Argentina and Brazil. In June 2012, Starbucks opened a store in
San Jose, Costa Rica. In October 2012, Starbucks announced plans to open 1,000 stores in the United States in the next five years. In August 2013, Starbucks's CEO
Howard Schultz personally announced the opening of Starbucks stores in
Colombia. The first café was set to open in 2014 in
Bogotá and add 50 more stores throughout Colombia's main cities in a 5-year limit. Schultz also stated that Starbucks will work with both the Colombian Government and
USAID to continue "empowering local coffee growers and sharing the value, heritage and tradition of its coffee with the world". Starbucks noted that the aggressive expansion into Colombia was a joint venture with Starbucks's Latin partners,
Alsea and Colombia's
Grupo Nutresa that has previously worked with Starbucks by providing coffee through Colcafe. This announcement came after Starbucks's Farmer Support Center was established in
Manizales, Colombia, the previous year making Colombia an already established country by the corporation. In late August 2013, Starbucks announced its first store in
Colombia at a press conference in
Bogotá, where the company's CEO explained, "Starbucks has always admired and respected Colombia's distinguished coffee tradition." In May 2014, Starbucks announced its first café in Bolivia would open in 2014 in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra and the first in Panama in 2015. In January 2016, Starbucks announced that it would launch operation in
Trinidad and Tobago. On August 29, 2016, Starbucks opened its first store at South Park Mall in
San Fernando. In November 2017, Starbucks commenced operations in
Jamaica, where the first store opened in the resort city of
Montego Bay on the shores of the
Doctor's Cave Beach Club, offering views of the
Caribbean Sea. The company also reaffirmed its commitment to working with local coffee farmers to "implement systems to increase productivity and yields, while also increasing compliance to international standards". Starbucks Jamaica opened its first store on November 21, 2017, with plans to open 15 locations island-wide over a 5-year period. The first of the Kingston stores opened on June 21, 2018. The second store is in Kingston's central business district, New Kingston. Starbucks opened its first in-store location in the flagship location for Jamaica's largest Pharmacy chain, Fontana Pharmacy, also located in Kingston; making it Starbucks's third location. of
Quito, Ecuador. On April 11, 2018, Starbucks began operations in
Uruguay, with a location in the
Montevideo Shopping mall. The company announced that it planned to open up approximately 12 cafes in the country. In August 2019, a franchised location opened in the
Cayman Islands. In October 2019, a franchised location opened in the
Turks and Caicos Islands. On April 25, 2023, Starbucks commenced operations in
Guyana. On April 29, 2024, Starbucks announced its official entry to
Ecuador and
Honduras in mid-year and late 2024, respectively. On August 14, 2024, Starbucks commenced operations in
Ecuador, with its first location in the country at Scala Shopping Mall in
Quito. The company announced the plans of opening four more cafes in the capital city until the end of 2025. After a massive downturn in 2008, the remaining Australian Starbucks stores were sold to the Withers family in 2014, with the company planning a more restrained expansion. As of November 2022, there are 59 Starbucks stores in Australia; 23 in
New South Wales, 19 in
Queensland and 18 in
Victoria. These stores are spread out across
Sydney,
Melbourne,
Brisbane, the
Gold Coast, the
Sunshine Coast and
Ballarat. Before the mass-closure of 61 of their 85 stores in 2008, there were also stores in
Adelaide,
Canberra,
Hobart and
Wollongong. However, there are plans to open a restaurant in
Toowoomba while the first store in
Perth,
Western Australia opened on October 23, 2024, with another 11 planned to open by the end of 2025.
New Zealand Starbucks operates several locations in New Zealand.
Africa In May 2010, Southern Sun Hotels South Africa signed an agreement with Starbucks to brew Starbucks coffees in select Southern Sun and Tsonga Sun hotels in South Africa. The agreement was partially reached so Starbucks coffees could be served in the country in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup hosted by South Africa. ,
South Africa In April 2016, after
TASTE Holdings acquired outlet licensing for South African stores, Starbucks opened its first stores in
South Africa in
Rosebank, Gauteng,
Johannesburg and the
Mall of Africa.
At sea In December 2010, Starbucks debuted their first-ever Starbucks at sea. In partnership with
Royal Caribbean International, Starbucks opened a shop aboard the
Allure of the Seas, Royal Caribbean's second-largest ship and the second-largest ship in the world.
Licensed and franchise operations , India, showing a display of food and the beverage preparation area Stores that independently operate locations include
Ahold Delhaize,
Barnes & Noble,
Target Corporation,
Albertsons and, more recently,
Publix stores. In the
EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) markets, Starbucks operates a franchising program. Different from the licensing program in which existing corporations may apply to operate a Starbucks kiosk within an existing store, franchises can enable new, freestanding stores.
Automation Starbucks has
automation systems in some areas. These machines have 280 possible drink combinations to choose from. They have touchscreens, and customers can play games while they wait for their order. Vending machines are said to possibly be able to replace baristas. Starbucks has said it does not want to replace baristas with robots, but use them as a complementary tool.
Unbranded stores , an example of a stealth Starbucks, 2016 In 2009, at least three stores in Seattle were de-branded to remove the logo and brand name, and remodel the stores as local coffee houses "inspired by Starbucks". CEO Howard Schultz called the unbranded stores a "laboratory for Starbucks". It has since been remodeled and reopened as a Starbucks-branded store. Another is Roy Street Coffee and Tea at 700 Broadway E., also on Capitol Hill. Although the stores have been called "stealth Starbucks" and criticized as "local-washing", Schultz says that "It wasn't so much that we were trying to hide the brand, but trying to do things in those stores that we did not feel were appropriate for Starbucks."
Teavana Starbucks entered the tea business in 1999 when it acquired the
Tazo brand for . In December 2012, Starbucks paid US$620 million to buy
Teavana. Starbucks did not market Teavana products in its stores, though the acquisition allowed the expansion of Teavana beyond
shopping malls. In November 2017, Starbucks sold Tazo to
Unilever for $384 million. Starbucks shut down Teavana in early 2018. ==Corporate governance and identity==