Starbucks website reveals long list of California stores to close abruptly

Starbucks website reveals long list of California stores to close abruptly
Starbucks website reveals long list of California stores to close abruptly
(FOX40.COM) — One day after Starbucks Coffee announced the upcoming closure of hundreds of locations and mass layoffs, its website now shows a long list of California stores that will not be open beyond Saturday.
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“Our goal is for every coffeehouse to deliver a warm and welcoming space with a great atmosphere and a seat for every occasion,” Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said in a letter to employees. “During the review, we identified coffeehouses where we’re unable to create the physical environment our customers and partners expect, or where we don’t see a path to financial performance, and these locations will be closed.”

Starbucks has yet to provide a list of all store closures. However, the hours of operation on several California stores show that they won’t be open after Saturday. Every day after Saturday is listed as “closed.” Those locations include:

Sacramento

• Sacramento: 2121 Natomas Crossing Drive
• Sacramento: 2345 Arden Way
• Sacramento: 2119 Fulton Avenue
• Gold River: 2095 Golden Center

Roseville & Placer County

• Roseville: 4000 Foothills Boulevard
• Auburn: 2815 Bell Road

Davis

• Davis: 623 2nd Street

Bay Area

• San Francisco: 49 Jefferson St, San Francisco, CA 94133
• San Ramon: 6000 Bollinger Canyon Rd, San Ramon, CA 94583
• San Francisco: 4094 18th Street
• San Francisco: 44 Montgomery Street
• San Francisco: 462 Powell Street
• San Francisco: 689 Townsend
• San Francisco: 1501 Fillmore Street
• Oakland: 200 Broadway
• Oakland: 3013 Broadway
• Emeryville: 3839 Emery Street
• Oakland: Lake Park Avenue & Walker
• Danville: 11000 Crow Canyon Road
• Danville: 398 Hartz Avenue• San Ramon: 6000 Bollinger Canyon Road

DALY CITY, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 25: A sign is displayed on the exterior of a Starbucks Coffee shop on September 25, 2025 in Daly City, California. Starbucks has announced a $1 billion restructuring plan that will result in nearly 900 non-retail employees being laid off and will close some of its underperforming coffee shops in North America. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Los Angeles

• Los Angeles: 138 S. Central Avenue Office Depot Center
• Los Angeles: 729 N Vignes Street
• Los Angeles: 444 South Flower Street
• Los Angeles: 300 S. Santa Fe Avenue
• Los Angeles: 760-762 S Broadway
• Los Angeles: 600 West 9th Street
• Los Angeles: 2134 W. Sunset Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 3150 Wilshire Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 3450 Wilshire Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 3785 Wilshire Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 1090 Wilshire Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 5020 Wilshire Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 5353 Wilshire Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 1090 Wilshire Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 7122 Beverly Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 2134 W. Sunset Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 600 West 9th Street
• Los Angeles: 10612 National Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 3344 S La Cienega Boulevard
• Los Angeles: 3006 S Sepulveda Boulevard

Southern California

• Beverly Hills: 257 S La Cienega Boulevard
• Culver City: 10601 Washington Boulevard
• Culver City: 4114 Sepulveda Boulevard
• Santa Monica: 2901 Ocean Park Boulevard
• El Cajon: 124 W. Main Street
• Northridge: 9420 Reseda Boulevard
• Hemet: 889 W Florida Avenue

According to the Starbucks CEO, at least 900 employees are expected to be laid off and hundreds of locations will close nationwide.


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