
Starbucks sees room to expand with hundreds of new US stores and increased seating
Starbucks says it plans to open hundreds of new stores across the U.S. and add seating at thousands of existing locations. The company detailed its plans during an investor presentation in New York on Thursday. Executives say they expect up to 175 new U.S. Starbucks cafes to open this year and around 400 in 2028. The company’s plans include smaller-format stores that are cheaper to build but still offer seating, drive-thru service, and mobile order pickup. CEO Brian Niccol has focused on making Starbucks stores more welcoming even as consumer demand for drive-thru coffee grows. He says Starbucks sees an opportunity to build at least 5,000 new cafes across the U.S.