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|predecessors = [[Coffee Primo]], [[Costa Express]], [[Little Chef]], [[Malongo Cafe]]
|predecessors = [[Coffee Primo]], [[Costa Express]], [[Little Chef]], [[Malongo Cafe]]
|successors = [[Coffee Republic]], Hamilton's, [[Café Nescafe#Nescafe Alegria|Nescafe Alegria]]
|successors = [[Coffee Republic]], Hamilton's, [[Café Nescafe#Nescafe Alegria|Nescafe Alegria]]
|related = [[Starbucks on the Go]]
|seealso = [[Costa]]
|website = starbucks.co.uk
|website = starbucks.co.uk
|facebook = starbucksuk
|facebook = starbucksuk
|twitter = StarbucksUK
|twitter = StarbucksUK
|instagram = starbucksuk
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The old joke that there's a Starbucks on every corner in London may not be quite true, but they've got a pretty good coverage by the side of the road.
The old joke that there's a Starbucks on every corner in London may not be quite true, but they've got a pretty good coverage by the side of the road.


Starbucks is one of the world's most famous high street brands, striking a balance between a premium image and being popular. However by the time Starbucks was introduced to the motorway network, the industry was already dominated by [[Costa]].
Starbucks is one of the world's most famous high street brands, traditionally trying to create a high-end café atmosphere while remaining popular. For operators, they are known for their high brand standards. They like to be kept far away from the other food brands, and ideally they like to have a whole building devoted to their brand: this means you won't find a full Starbucks menu integrated into a restaurant, and in a food court you'll usually find Starbucks with a whole corner to itself.


Starbucks are known for their high brand standards. They like to be kept far away from the other food brands, and ideally they like to have a whole building devoted to their brand. This means you won't find a full Starbucks menu integrated into a restaurant, and in a food court you'll usually find Starbucks with a whole corner to itself.
While Starbucks were slow to be added to motorways, their drive thru coffee shop units have been rolled out along A-roads much faster. This marked the start of Starbucks focusing on lighter buildings with glass frontage that looked slightly more like a fast food unit than a coffee lounge.


The prices charged at Starbucks are set by the franchisee, and on the motorway these tend to be heavily inflated. The fact people continue to pay may explain why so many drive thru coffee shops have opened up near the motorways.
The prices charged at Starbucks are set by the franchisee, and on the motorway these tend to be heavily inflated. The fact people continue to pay may explain why so many drive thru coffee shops have opened up near the motorways.


All [[Welcome Break]] sites include a Starbucks, and these used to be open 24 hours, until the COVID-19 lockdown. These are operated under a licence recently extended until 2030.
All [[Welcome Break]] sites include a Starbucks, and these used to be open 24 hours, until the COVID-19 lockdown. These are operated under a licence recently extended until {{current|2030}}.
 
Starbucks can also be found in self-service form, named [[Starbucks on the Go]], which launched in 2012 and is usually available at the same sites as the main stores.


==Roadside Roll-out==
==Roadside Roll-out==
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The Corley site didn't close though, and in 2009 Welcome Break opened a new Starbucks at [[Warwick|Warwick southbound]], followed shortly by an announcement that it would be rolled out nationwide. This was partly because using Starbucks allowed Welcome Break to access all their product development without any additional work, and also because demand had increased and Welcome Break now reckoned Starbucks was increasing sales by between 20% and 40%. Each service area gained several Starbucks, usually operating from small stands.
The Corley site didn't close though, and in 2009 Welcome Break opened a new Starbucks at [[Warwick|Warwick southbound]], followed shortly by an announcement that it would be rolled out nationwide. This was partly because using Starbucks allowed Welcome Break to access all their product development without any additional work, and also because demand had increased and Welcome Break now reckoned Starbucks was increasing sales by between 20% and 40%. Each service area gained several Starbucks, usually operating from small stands.


Around the same time, all of [[Extra]]'s newest services opened with a Starbucks.
Around the same time, all of [[Extra]]'s newest service areas opened with a Starbucks operated by [[Welcome Break]].


Starbucks then became a [[Euro Garages]] partner. As Euro Garages became more successful, Starbucks spread further, especially on the A-roads. Many former [[Little Chef]]s had so far become Costas, but with Euro Garages on board they would now become Starbucks instead.
Starbucks then became a [[Euro Garages]] partner. As Euro Garages became more successful, Starbucks spread further, especially on the A-roads. Many former [[Little Chef]]s had so far become Costas, but with Euro Garages on board they would now become Starbucks instead.


In January 2017, Euro Garages purchased Little Chef with the intention of replacing most of them with Starbucks. This worked for the smaller buildings, but Starbucks had reservations about sharing the larger buildings with other food brands which ultimately led to them not being included in those sites.
Euro Garages purchased Little Chef in January 2017, with the intention of replacing most of them with Starbucks. This worked for the smaller buildings, but Starbucks had reservations about sharing the larger buildings with other food brands which ultimately led to them not being included in those sites.
 
Various smaller Starbucks franchisees have since started acquiring sites on the roadside, with the UK's first Starbucks franchisee 23.5 Degrees operating various stores across the A-Road network. 23.5 Degrees were acquired by Starbucks UK on 14 October 2024, expanding their company operated portfolio in the UK to almost 500 stores.


===Drive Thru===
===Drive Thru===
In August 2012, Welcome Break opened two drive thru Starbucks units, utilising former buildings at [[Fleet]] and [[Membury]]. At the time they were the only drive thrus on the motorway network, and one of few examples of Starbucks drive thrus in the UK.
Euro Garages opened a drive thru Starbucks in 2010, which was deemed to be highly successful.


Owing to their popularity more have since been built, with purpose-built glass restaurants springing out on spare land owned by Welcome Break's car parks.
In August 2012, Welcome Break opened two drive thru Starbucks units, utilising former buildings at [[Fleet]] and [[Membury]]. At the time they were the only drive thrus on the motorway network, and Starbucks drive thrus were still very rare in the UK.


===Starbucks on the Go===
Owing to their popularity, many more have since been built, with purpose-built glass restaurants springing out on spare land owned by Welcome Break's car parks and as a constant feature of new [[EG Group]] site proposals.
Starbucks on the Go are Starbucks' coffee machine brand, much like [[Costa Express]]. They are currently available at several [[Euro Garages]] sites. All [[Sainsbury's On the go]] stores at Euro Garages services also featured a Starbucks on the Go machine.
 
During mid 2018, [[Welcome Break]] started introducing Starbucks on the Go machines to some of their sites to replace [[Costa Express]].


==Locations==
==Locations==
Starbucks operate at most Welcome Break and Extra motorway services. They are: {{viewonamap}}
Starbucks can be found at most Welcome Break and Extra motorway services. They are: {{viewonamap}}


* [[Abington]] (M74/A74(M))
* [[Abington]] (M74/A74(M))
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* [[Oxford]] (M40/A40)
* [[Oxford]] (M40/A40)
* [[Rivington]] (M61)
* [[Rivington]] (M61)
* [[Rotherham]] (M1)
* [[Sarn Park]] (M4)
* [[Sarn Park]] (M4)
* [[Sedgemoor (North)|Sedgemoor]] (M5) ''(northbound only)''  
* [[Sedgemoor (North)|Sedgemoor]] (M5) ''(northbound only)''  
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* [[Leicester Forest East]] (M1)
* [[Leicester Forest East]] (M1)
* [[Membury]] (M4)
* [[Membury]] (M4)
* [[Newport Pagnell]] (M1) ''(northbound only)''
* [[Oxford]] (M40/A40)
* [[Oxford]] (M40/A40)
* [[Rotherham]] (M1)
* [[Sarn Park]] (M4)
* [[Sarn Park]] (M4)
* [[South Mimms]] (M25/A1(M)/A1)
* [[South Mimms]] (M25/A1(M)/A1)
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* [[Barton Stacey]] (A303)
* [[Barton Stacey]] (A303)
* [[Beckington]] (A36)
* [[Beckington]] (A36)
* [[Capelgate|Bentley]] (A12) ''(southbound only)''
* [[Boship]] (A22)
* [[Boship]] (A22)
* [[Capel St Mary]] (A12) ''(southbound only)''
* [[Chiverton]] (A30)
* [[Chiverton]] (A30)
* [[Collin]] (A75)
* [[Collin]] (A75)
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* [[Emsworth]] (A27) ''(eastbound only)''
* [[Emsworth]] (A27) ''(eastbound only)''
* [[Eye Green]] (A47)
* [[Eye Green]] (A47)
* [[Family Farm]] (A34)
* [[Folly Tower]] (A4042)
* [[Folly Tower]] (A472)
* [[Gateway (A55)|Gateway]] (A55) ''(eastbound only)''
* [[Hickstead]] (A23)
* [[Hickstead]] (A23)
* [[Kettering]] (A14) ''(westbound only)''
* [[Kettering]] (A14) ''(westbound only)''
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* [[Monmouth]] (A40) ''(northbound only)''
* [[Monmouth]] (A40) ''(northbound only)''
* [[Newmarket]] (A11/A14)  
* [[Newmarket]] (A11/A14)  
* [[Northop Hall]] (A55) ''(eastbound only)''
* [[Oldbury]] (A419)
* [[Oldbury]] (A419)
* [[Peartree]] (A34/A44)
* [[Peartree]] (A34/A44)
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* [[Tot Hill (A34)|Tot Hill]] (A34)
* [[Tot Hill (A34)|Tot Hill]] (A34)
* [[Towcester]] (A43)
* [[Towcester]] (A43)
* [[Whitley]] (A49)
* [[Willoughby Hedge]] (A303)
* [[Willoughby Hedge]] (A303)
* [[Wisley]] (A3)
* [[Wisley]] (A3)
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* [[Barnetby]] (A180)
* [[Barnetby]] (A180)
* [[Battlefield]] (A49)
* [[Battlefield]] (A49)
* [[Beccles]] (A143/A146)
* [[Besthorpe]] (A11) ''(westbound only)''
* [[Besthorpe]] (A11) ''(westbound only)''
* [[Bicester]] (A41)
* [[Bicester]] (A41)
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* [[Binley]] (A46) ''(southbound only)''
* [[Binley]] (A46) ''(southbound only)''
* [[Brampton Hut]] (A1/A14)
* [[Brampton Hut]] (A1/A14)
* [[Buckingham]] (A421)
* [[Budbrooke]] (A46)
* [[Budbrooke]] (A46)
* [[Fairfield]] (A16)
* [[Fairfield]] (A16)
* [[Family Farm]] (A34) ''(northbound only)''
* [[Foston]] (A1) ''(northbound only)''
* [[Gateway]] (A55) ''(westbound only)''
* [[Hartlebury]] (A449)
* [[Hartlebury]] (A449)
* [[Hayle]] (A30)
* [[Hayle]] (A30)
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* [[Long Sutton]] (A17)
* [[Long Sutton]] (A17)
* [[Mile End]] (A5)
* [[Mile End]] (A5)
* [[Monktonhall]] (A1/A720)
* [[Newark]] (A1)
* [[Pevensey]] (A27)
* [[Pevensey]] (A27)
* [[Popham]] (A303) ''(eastbound only)''
* [[Popham]] (A303) ''(eastbound only)''
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* [[Shrewsbury]] (A5/A49)
* [[Shrewsbury]] (A5/A49)
* [[Stansted]] (A120)
* [[Stansted]] (A120)
* [[Sutterton]] (A16/A17)
* [[Sutterton|Sutterton Truck Port]] (A16/A17)
* [[Thirsk]] (A168)
* [[Thirsk]] (A168)
* [[Uttoxeter]] (A50)
* [[Uttoxeter]] (A50)
* [[Weston-on-the-Green]] (A34) ''(southbound only)''
* [[Weyhill]] (A303)
* [[Weyhill]] (A303)
* [[Whitchurch]] (A41)
* [[Whitchurch]] (A41)
* [[Wittering]] (A1) ''(northbound only)''
===Starbucks On The Go Locations===
Starbucks On The Go machines can be found in the following locations:
* [[Abington]] (M74/A74(M))
* [[Birchanger Green]] (M11)
* [[Blyth]] (A1(M))
* [[Bothwell]] (M74)
* [[Burtonwood]] (M62)
* [[Cardiff Gate]] (M4)
* [[Charnock Richard]] (M6)
* [[Cherwell Valley]] (M40)
* [[Corley]] (M6)
* [[Fleet]] (M3)
* [[Gordano]] (M5)
* [[Hartshead Moor]] (M62)
* [[Hamilton]] (M74)
* [[Hopwood Park]] (M42)
* [[Keele]] (M6)
* [[Leicester Forest East]] (M1)
* [[London Gateway]] (M1)
* [[Membury]] (M4) ''(westbound only)''
* [[Newport Pagnell]] (M1)
* [[Oxford]] (M40)
* [[Peartree]] (A34)
* [[Pont Abraham]] (M4)
* [[Rivington]] (M61)
* [[Sarn Park]] (M4)
* [[Scotch Corner]] (A1(M))
* [[Sedgemoor (North)]] (M5)
* [[South Mimms|South Mimms and South Mimms Truckstop]] (A1(M)/M25)
* [[Stafford (South)|Stafford]] (M6) ''(southbound only)''
* [[Strensham]] (M5) ''(northbound only)''
* [[Tamworth]] (M42)
* [[Telford]] (M54)
* [[Warwick]] (M40)
* [[Woodall]] (M1)
====A-Road Locations====
* [[Bicester]] (A41)
* [[Bickenhill]] (A45)
* [[Bilbrough Top]] (A64) ''(eastbound only)''
* [[Binley]] (A46)
* [[Browns Blue]] (A511)
* [[Calcutt]] (A417) ''(northbound only)''
* [[Canley Ford]] (A45)
* [[Colsterworth]] (A1)
* [[Derby South]] (A50)
* [[Eye Green]] (A47)
* [[Folly Tower]] (A472)
* [[Gowy]] (A51)
* [[Halt]] (A470)
* [[Hartlebury]] (A449)
* [[Heath]] (A617) ''(eastbound only)''
* [[Hogs Back]] (A31)
* [[Kinmel Park]] (A55)
* [[Long Sutton]] (A17)
* [[Mile End]] (A5/A483)
* [[Monmouth]] (A40)
* [[Nene Valley]] (A45)
* [[Nunney Catch]] (A361)
* [[Parkway]] (A57)
* [[Peartree]] (A34)
* [[Popham]] (A303) ''(eastbound only)''
* [[Rhostyllen]] (A483)
* [[Ross Spur]] (A449) ''(south-westbound only)''
* [[Rothwell]] (A14)
* [[Rothwell Truckstop]] (A6/A14)
* [[Saughall]] (A494)
* [[Shrewsbury]] (A5/A49)
* [[St Kew]] (A39)
* [[Thame]] (A418)
* [[Thorpe on the Hill]] (A46)
* [[Uttoxeter]] (A50)
* [[Weyhill]] (A303)
* [[Whitchurch]] (A41)
* [[Willoughby Hedge]] (A303)
* [[Wittering]] (A1) ''(northbound only)''
* [[Wittering]] (A1) ''(northbound only)''


===Former Locations===
===Former Locations===
Starbucks has been removed from the following services:
Starbucks has been removed from the following signposted service areas:


* [[Cambridge]] (A14)
* [[Cambridge]] (A14)
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 26 March 2025

Starbucks
Locations:29 MSAs
Related names:Starbucks on the Go
Used by:Welcome Break, EG Group
Introduced:2006
Predecessors:Coffee Primo, Costa Express, Little Chef, Malongo Cafe
Successors:Coffee Republic, Hamilton's, Nescafe Alegria
Typical opening hours:Most 6am-10pm
See also:Costa
Roadside Starbucks.
Starbucks in a former Little Chef building.

The old joke that there's a Starbucks on every corner in London may not be quite true, but they've got a pretty good coverage by the side of the road.

Starbucks is one of the world's most famous high street brands, traditionally trying to create a high-end café atmosphere while remaining popular. For operators, they are known for their high brand standards. They like to be kept far away from the other food brands, and ideally they like to have a whole building devoted to their brand: this means you won't find a full Starbucks menu integrated into a restaurant, and in a food court you'll usually find Starbucks with a whole corner to itself.

While Starbucks were slow to be added to motorways, their drive thru coffee shop units have been rolled out along A-roads much faster. This marked the start of Starbucks focusing on lighter buildings with glass frontage that looked slightly more like a fast food unit than a coffee lounge.

The prices charged at Starbucks are set by the franchisee, and on the motorway these tend to be heavily inflated. The fact people continue to pay may explain why so many drive thru coffee shops have opened up near the motorways.

All Welcome Break sites include a Starbucks, and these used to be open 24 hours, until the COVID-19 lockdown. These are operated under a licence recently extended until 2030.

Starbucks can also be found in self-service form, named Starbucks on the Go, which launched in 2012 and is usually available at the same sites as the main stores.

Roadside Roll-out

Starbucks was introduced, under licence by Welcome Break to Corley in May 2006, where it was trialled alongside Coffee Primo. The result was not overwhelming and motorway users were given the impression that this was as far as the trial would go.

The Corley site didn't close though, and in 2009 Welcome Break opened a new Starbucks at Warwick southbound, followed shortly by an announcement that it would be rolled out nationwide. This was partly because using Starbucks allowed Welcome Break to access all their product development without any additional work, and also because demand had increased and Welcome Break now reckoned Starbucks was increasing sales by between 20% and 40%. Each service area gained several Starbucks, usually operating from small stands.

Around the same time, all of Extra's newest service areas opened with a Starbucks operated by Welcome Break.

Starbucks then became a Euro Garages partner. As Euro Garages became more successful, Starbucks spread further, especially on the A-roads. Many former Little Chefs had so far become Costas, but with Euro Garages on board they would now become Starbucks instead.

Euro Garages purchased Little Chef in January 2017, with the intention of replacing most of them with Starbucks. This worked for the smaller buildings, but Starbucks had reservations about sharing the larger buildings with other food brands which ultimately led to them not being included in those sites.

Various smaller Starbucks franchisees have since started acquiring sites on the roadside, with the UK's first Starbucks franchisee 23.5 Degrees operating various stores across the A-Road network. 23.5 Degrees were acquired by Starbucks UK on 14 October 2024, expanding their company operated portfolio in the UK to almost 500 stores.

Drive Thru

Euro Garages opened a drive thru Starbucks in 2010, which was deemed to be highly successful.

In August 2012, Welcome Break opened two drive thru Starbucks units, utilising former buildings at Fleet and Membury. At the time they were the only drive thrus on the motorway network, and Starbucks drive thrus were still very rare in the UK.

Owing to their popularity, many more have since been built, with purpose-built glass restaurants springing out on spare land owned by Welcome Break's car parks and as a constant feature of new EG Group site proposals.

Locations

Starbucks can be found at most Welcome Break and Extra motorway services. They are: [view on a map - Download KMLrefine search]

Motorway Drive Thrus

Starbucks drive thru.
A Starbucks drive thru.

Welcome Break are now building separate drive thru units, with the following currently open: [view on a map - Download KML]

A-road Services

A-road Drive Thrus

Former Locations

Starbucks has been removed from the following signposted service areas:

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