About This Starbucks — Oakridge
Location Overview
Starbucks 62 Ivanhoe Road keeps a weekday 5 AM to 9 PM schedule in Oakridge. Weekend hours span 5 AM through 9 PM on Saturday at this Oakridge address. Guests at this address get access to WiFi and Mobile Order & Pay, on par with nearby Starbucks cafes. For study or remote work: power outlets, a busy noise level, and reliable Wi-Fi. The location puts Ivanhoe Road within reach on foot during a single visit. Overall, a dependable Oakridge 37830 stop at 36.01269,-84.26760 for weekday and weekend visitors.
This location is within walking distance of Ivanhoe Road and serves the surrounding Oakridge neighborhood.
Oakridge Guide
Set along 62 Ivanhoe Road, the store shares the block with Ivanhoe Road inside Oakridge. Morning visits begin at 5 AM on weekdays, with the Oakridge day wrapping at 9 PM. The 62 Ivanhoe Road Saturday block from 5 AM to 9 PM pairs well with slower Oakridge weekend errands. Inside the 37830 cafe at 36.01269,-84.26760, a busy main floor holds power outlets across the seating area.
What's Nearby
The 62 Ivanhoe Road exit opens toward Ivanhoe Road, making this cafe a practical Oakridge waypoint. Oakridge guests tend to treat the 62 Ivanhoe Road Starbucks as a walking-radius hub for the surrounding streets. Inside the 37830 cafe, power outlets and a busy floor give visitors a working stop between 62 Ivanhoe Road errands. Plan a Oakridge walking chain near 36.01269,-84.26760 during the 5 AM to 9 PM weekday block or Saturday 5 AM to 9 PM.
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Local Tips
- 1Look to the 5 AM open or the 9 PM close at 62 Ivanhoe Road 36.01269,-84.26760 for short waits; Oakridge Saturday 5 AM to 9 PM adds weekend cover.
- 2For study sessions at 62 Ivanhoe Road, power outlets pair with a busy floor, and features on site include WiFi and Mobile Order & Pay.
- 3Walkability from 62 Ivanhoe Road: Ivanhoe Road sits nearby, anchoring the block inside Oakridge.
- 4TN regulars treat the 62 Ivanhoe Road 37830 block (36.01269,-84.26760) in Oakridge as a 2-amenity pit stop between drives.
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