Always-open stores — late-night and pre-dawn coffee, seven days a week.
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True 24-hour Starbucks locations are rare — roughly 1–2% of U.S. stores. They cluster inside airport terminals (airside), 24-hour hospitals, major highway rest stops, and casino floors. Standalone 24-hour drive-thru Starbucks exist mostly along interstate corridors in the Sun Belt and at major trucking exits.
Anchorage, Alaska
2 of 13 stores qualify
Frederick, Maryland
2 of 7 stores qualify
Glendale, Arizona
2 of 10 stores qualify
Los Angeles, California
2 of 105 stores qualify
Toronto, Ontario
2 of 150 stores qualify
Bedford, Pennsylvania
1 of 1 stores qualify
Bedford Township, Pennsylvania
1 of 1 stores qualify
Brooklyn, New York
1 of 33 stores qualify
Chicago, Illinois
1 of 136 stores qualify
Columbus, Ohio
1 of 39 stores qualify
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania
1 of 3 stores qualify
Fairfax, Virginia
1 of 11 stores qualify
Happy Valley, Oregon
1 of 5 stores qualify
Indianapolis, Indiana
1 of 30 stores qualify
Las Vegas, Nevada
1 of 75 stores qualify
Manor, Texas
1 of 1 stores qualify
Moreno Valley, California
1 of 6 stores qualify
New York, New York
1 of 186 stores qualify
Newburg, Pennsylvania
1 of 1 stores qualify
Ontario, Ohio
1 of 1 stores qualify
Most U.S. Starbucks open between 5 AM and 6 AM and close between 8 PM and 10 PM. True 24-hour operation requires continuous staffing across three shifts, which is only economical in venues with 24-hour demand: airports, hospitals, 24-hour highway service plazas, and gaming floors.
Even at 24-hour-flagged stores, a handful close briefly for cleaning between 2 AM and 4 AM. Drive-thru-only 24-hour operations sometimes close the café section at midnight but keep the drive-thru open through the overnight window.
The Starbucks app will show the full 24-hour schedule for qualifying stores. If a 24-hour store temporarily reduces hours (staffing, maintenance), the app updates — treat the app as authoritative, not signage at the door.
Filter by the 24-Hour feature on our directory or check the Starbucks app store locator, which shows 24h stores in the list view. Airports and large hospitals are your safest bets. Suburban standalone stores are almost never 24-hour.
Mostly yes, because the 24-hour flag comes from the host venue (airport, hospital), which does not observe the corporate holiday calendar. Christmas Day and July 4 are the two exceptions to watch — some standalone 24-hour drive-thrus close for those days.
Yes at 24-hour stores, during their open window. The app automatically disables Mobile Order at closed stores. If the 24-hour store has a temporary overnight pause (cleaning), Mobile Order is disabled during that window.
Airports get surges around the first and last flight banks (5–7 AM and 10 PM–midnight at major hubs). Hospitals are steady low-volume overnight. Highway rest stops peak around 2–4 AM when long-haul truckers stop. A suburban 24-hour drive-thru is nearly empty between 11 PM and 4 AM.