Coffee giant Starbucks is closing 400 stores. These in Fort Worth already closed
Starbucks announced the closing of 400 underperforming stores in efforts to fulfill the “Back to Starbucks” restructuring plan.
The Back to Starbucks plan is an initiative by CEO Brian Niccol, focused on fostering a coffee culture where customers can gather. This includes job eliminations and smaller teams moving forward.
The mega coffee chain will finish September with 18,300 stores, down from 18,734 stores, according to the company’s report. A list of the total U.S. stores has not been released.
What we do know is that 80 to 90 Pick up stores in over 20 states will close locations and some will be converted into traditional coffeehouses— Texas included. A Pick Up Store is a smaller sized location exclusively designed for mobile orders where customers order ahead and pick up.
Though Starbucks is the largest coffee chain in America by volume of stores (and still will be after their closures), there have been little wins for many local Fort Worth coffeeshops. Pax & Beneficia, a DFW artisan coffee house, announced opening a kiosk in the new Kroger off Bonds Ranch Road — a spot that would normally be filled by Starbucks. And Ampersand, a coffee shop and bar, beat out the big guns for a spot in Terminal C at Dallas Fort Worth Airport.
There are 27 Starbucks stores already closed in Texas. Here’s which ones closed in DFW.
Which Starbucks stores closed in North Texas?
The Pick Up location in the old Fire Station No. 1 downtown at 215 Commerce St. Ste 103 in Fort Worth has closed.
These other DFW stores have also closed:
- 2801 Allen St., Dallas.
- 6123 Greenville Ave., Dallas.
- 5331 E Mockingbird Lane, Dallas.
- 2401 Victory Park Lane, Dallas (Pick up location).
- 710 Renner Road, Richardson.
- 1101 W Parker Road, Plano.
This story was originally published September 30, 2025 at 12:03 PM.