Does Starbucks Have a Drive-Thru?

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Yes — about 48% of U.S. company-operated Starbucks have drive-through service, totalling over 5,251 locations. Coverage is highest in Sun Belt suburban markets. Reserve Roastery locations never have drive-thrus.

For store hours, menu, and Mobile Order details straight from the source, check the official Starbucks site.

Drive-thru share of US StarbucksA ring gauge showing that about 48 percent of US company-operated Starbucks — over 5,251 locations — have a drive-through lane.48%have a drive-thruOver 5,251 US locationscarry a confirmed drive-through lane.Coverage is highest in suburban and Sun Belt markets,lowest in dense downtowns and Reserve Roastery stores.
Share of US company-operated Starbucks with a confirmed drive-through lane, from our directory dataset.

U.S. drive-thru locations

5,251+

Share of all U.S. stores

~48%

Earliest drive-thru open

4:30 AM

Commuter locations

Mobile Order time saved

3–6 min

vs speaker queue

How Many Starbucks Have Drive-Thru?

Roughly 60–65% of U.S. company-operated Starbucks have a drive-through lane — over 7,100 locations nationwide. Coverage is highest in suburban markets, strip malls along arterial roads, and stand-alone buildings near interstate exits.

Drive-thru penetration is lowest in dense urban cores: Manhattan, downtown Boston, and central San Francisco have almost no drive-thru Starbucks due to site constraints. Airport and hospital licensed stores also rarely have drive-thrus.

Which States Have the Most Drive-Thru Starbucks?

Texas leads by total count — over 800 drive-thru Starbucks — followed by California, Florida, and Georgia. By percentage, suburban Sun Belt states like Arizona, Tennessee, and North Carolina often show 70%+ drive-thru share.

The Sun Belt advantage is simple: land is cheaper, suburban lots are bigger, and car-centric development patterns make drive-thru lanes easier to build. Northern urban markets (Illinois, New York, Massachusetts) have lower percentages because their Starbucks tend to be in walkable downtown locations.

Urban vs Suburban: Why Some Starbucks Have No Drive-Thru

A drive-thru requires a vehicle stacking lane (typically 150–200 feet), a dedicated window, and enough curb access for cars to exit without blocking traffic. Downtown city blocks rarely have this. As a result, virtually no Starbucks in Manhattan, central Boston, or the San Francisco Financial District has a drive-thru.

Reserve Roastery locations — the high-concept flagship stores in Seattle, Chicago, New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Milan — are intentionally designed as destination cafés and never have drive-thrus.

Drive-Thru + Mobile Order: The Fastest Combination

Using the Starbucks app's Mobile Order feature with drive-thru pickup is the fastest way to get your order during morning rush. Place the order before you arrive, select "Drive-Thru" as the pickup method, and pull directly to the pickup window — you skip the speaker queue entirely.

This typically saves 3–6 minutes during the 7–9 AM peak window. The app shows a "ready in" countdown so you can time your arrival to minimize wait at the window.

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