09/25/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/25/2025 10:15
Seattle isn't just where Starbucks began, it's where our story was written - cup by cup, conversation by conversation. From the cobblestones of Pike Place Market to the neighborhoods that shaped our culture, this city has been our compass. That's why today's news is especially difficult.
As part of getting Back to Starbucks, we've looked at every coffeehouse in North America to see if each can deliver the kind of experience our partners and customers deserve, and thrive long term. In some cases, across the U.S. and Canada, the answer was no. In our hometown, that means closing some locations, including our Seattle Roastery on Capitol Hill and Starbucks Reserve in SoDo.
These decisions were not made lightly. We know these stores are more than places to grab coffee - they're part of daily routines, meeting spots, and memory-makers. We're providing comprehensive support for partners who are impacted.
Over time, we'll invest in new coffeehouses and uplift existing ones. We're doubling down on what makes a Starbucks coffeehouse special - a warm atmosphere, a welcoming seat, and a sense of belonging.
We're also continuing to serve the Seattle community in ways that go beyond coffee:
We're proud of our past, and focused on the future. A future where Starbucks is stronger, more resilient, and more deeply rooted in the communities we serve - including our hometown of Seattle. To our partners, customers, and neighbors: thank you for being part of this journey. We're still here, still yours, and we're just getting started.