Does Starbucks have free Wi-Fi?

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Quick Answer

Yes. All U.S. and Canadian company-operated Starbucks offer free unlimited Wi-Fi with no purchase required. Connect to "Google Starbucks" and accept the terms.

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

Key facts at a glanceKey facts: Price — Free; Network name (U.S.) — Google Starbucks; Typical download — 25–125 Mbps; Time limit — None.Key facts at a glancePriceFreeNo purchase requiredNetwork name (U.S.)Google StarbucksOpen networkTypical download25–125 MbpsDepends on store formatTime limitNoneUnlimited usage
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Price

Free

No purchase required

Network name (U.S.)

Google Starbucks

Open network

Typical download

25–125 Mbps

Depends on store format

Time limit

None

Unlimited usage

How to connect

Step-by-step:

  1. Open Wi-Fi settings on your device
  2. Select the network — in the U.S. and Canada it is "Google Starbucks"; internationally it varies by operator
  3. Open any browser — you will be redirected to a captive portal
  4. Accept the terms and click "Connect"
  5. You are online, no password, no login, no purchase required

Typical speeds

Download speeds vary by store format:

  • Flagship & Reserve stores: 80–125 Mbps
  • Standard urban cafés: 40–75 Mbps
  • Suburban drive-thru: 25–50 Mbps
  • Licensed stores (airport, hotel, grocery): varies — uses host venue network

Upload is typically 40–60% of download, which is adequate for Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, and cloud sync. For the fastest real-world speeds, arrive before 9 AM or after 8 PM when fewer guests share the router.

Security considerations

Starbucks Wi-Fi is an open, unencrypted network. Treat it like any public Wi-Fi:

  • Use a VPN for sensitive banking, corporate email, or SSH sessions
  • Always check for HTTPS in your browser bar
  • Avoid raw FTP, POP3, or any other un-encrypted protocols
  • Turn off automatic file sharing and AirDrop-equivalent features

Most modern SaaS tools (Gmail, Slack, GitHub, online banking) add their own transport encryption, which keeps credentials safe even on open Wi-Fi.

Licensed stores may differ

Licensed Starbucks locations — those inside hotels, airports, grocery stores, universities, or corporate campuses — may use the host venue's guest Wi-Fi rather than the "Google Starbucks" network. Policies vary: some airports charge for premium tiers, some hotels require a room-number login, and some universities route through campus authentication.

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