Popular coffee chain with 1,400 branches in UK suddenly shuts busy store
Popular coffee chain with 1,400 branches in UK suddenly shuts busy store
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Popular coffee chain with 1,400 branches in UK suddenly shuts busy store

James Rodger 🕒︎ 2025-10-23

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Popular coffee chain with 1,400 branches in UK suddenly shuts busy store

A popular coffee chain with 1,400 branches in the UK has suddenly shot a popular store amid a "global restructure." Starbucks, which is rivalled by Costa Coffee, Caffe Nero and Pret a Manger, with over 1400 UK locations has suddenly closed an extremely busy branch. Starbucks has closed its London Bridge store. A sign on the door announced the closure. The notice reads: “This store is now closed”. In September, the coffee giant, which continues to operate stores across Birmingham and the West Midlands, announced it had launched a consultation over the proposed closure of a number of UK stores. READ MORE New rule in UK supermarkets 'poorly thought through' and will push up prices The hospitality business runs around 520 company-owned stores in the UK, as well as franchise-owned coffee shops. It is understood more than 5,600 people work for Starbucks across the UK. The chain said it is planning to close sites where it has not been able to “create the physical environment customers” want, and where they are not sustainably profitable. The coffee chain has said it is still on track to open 80 new Starbucks sites in the UK and is committed to the country. Starbucks also revealed it will reduce its portfolio of stores in North America by 1% this year and will cut around 900 head office jobs there. In a statement, Starbucks said: “We have conducted a review of our coffeehouse portfolio in North America and certain stores have been identified for closure where it has not been possible to create the physical environment customers and partners (employees) want, and where there isn’t a path to financial performance. “In Europe Middle East & Africa (EMEA), we have conducted a similar review of our company-operated store portfolio with the goal of ensuring that our stores are correctly located, generating appropriate levels of foot traffic and operating in the right formats. “While the EMEA business is on track to meet its commitment to open 80 new stores in the UK and 150 across EMEA this financial year, some stores in the UK, Switzerland and Austria will close as a result of this portfolio review.”

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