Starbucks menu & prices

Cuisine: Coffee & Bakery Founded: 1971 HQ: Seattle, WA Locations: 16,400 Items tracked: 17

Global coffee chain that defined American specialty espresso culture.

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Prices and calorie counts below are based on publicly listed menus and may vary by location and promotion. Tap any item for full details.

About Starbucks

Starbucks is one of the most established Coffee & Bakery chains in the United States. Founded in 1971 (55 years ago) and headquartered in Seattle, WA, it now operates approximately 16,400 locations across all 50 states (plus a growing international footprint in many cases). The brand has navigated multiple waves of fast-food evolution — from the original drive-thru boom, through the 1990s value-menu wars, the 2000s premium-burger and chicken-sandwich era, and the 2010s shift to mobile-first ordering and delivery.

The menu we list on this page reflects the chain's national US lineup. Some markets get regional exclusives, limited-time promotional items, and breakfast or late-night menus that vary by location. Pricing also varies by city; California and major metros tend to run 10–25% above the national average due to wage and rent costs.

For comparison shopping, this directory ranks every Coffee & Bakery chain we track side-by-side. Use the category links above to compare Starbucks's burgers, chicken, sides, or desserts against direct competitors in the same category.

Hours & locations

Starbucks operates approximately 16,400 locations, headquartered in Seattle, WA. Most locations are open 5:30am–9pm, with select 24-hour stores and drive-thru-only late-night service in metro markets. Hours vary by franchise and city; always check the official store locator for your nearest location.

Pricing notes

Across the items we track for Starbucks, prices range from $2.95 to $6.45, with an average of approximately 249 calories per main item. Combo meals and value-menu deals typically offer 10–25% savings versus à la carte ordering. Mobile-app exclusives, daily deals, and regional pricing can change these numbers significantly.