How many Starbucks are in France? (When was the first Starbucks opened in France + More information)
How many Starbucks outlets are in France? This is a common question that many visitors to France ask, especially considering that the establishment’s reach is expected to grow in years to come.
Starbucks has 187 stores in France, which makes it third in the highest number of Starbucks in Europe after the United Kingdom’s 748 and Turkey’s 536 locations.
I still remember the first time I visited France in my sophomore year of college, and the number of Starbucks cafes I saw in the country during my visit was surprising – considering that it was not on the U.S. scale of Starbucks cafes. It is for this reason that I wanted to write this article; to give you an idea of what to expect in the event you are planning to move to or visit France and want to see the different Starbucks cafes available.
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When was the first Starbucks shop opened in France?
The first Starbucks store in France was opened in January 2004 at the Paris Opera (Avenue de l’Opera), which was 6 years after Starbucks opened its first European store in London (1998), and 3 years after the first Starbucks European mainland store was opened in Zurich (2001).
The city of Paris alone has almost 35 Starbucks stores as of 2021, which is the highest number of Starbucks stores in any French city, so it is hard to miss your favorite cup of Starbucks coffee when you are in the city.
What is the biggest Starbucks store in France?
It is difficult to say what the biggest Starbucks store in France is because information on the various location sizes is unavailable. The assumption though is that the French locations in refurbished castles win as the largest Starbucks stores, particularly Starbucks Capucines which is housed in a 17th Century building located next to the Paris Opera Garnier.
How many Starbucks stores are in France?
Starbucks has 187 stores in France, although they are concentrated in specific areas. The places in France that have Starbucks outlets are Versailles, Paris, Nice, Cannes, Toulouse, Marseille, Montpellier, Bordeaux, Angers, Nantes, Grenoble, Lyon, Strasbourg, Colmar, and Dijon.
Based on these locations, there are the top 50 Starbucks stores you should consider visiting – and I say 50 because the number of stores in the country is quite high and it is difficult to exhaust all of them and their specific traits. In the table below, I outline them to allow you to view this information at a glance.
Top 50 Starbucks stores in France (in no particular order)
Location |
Phone number |
Opening hours |
Closing hours | |
1 |
CC Les Passages – Boulogne |
01 46 04 05 80 |
Mondays to Fridays – 8:30 am Saturdays – 9:30 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm |
2 |
Leonard de Vinci – Courbevoie |
01 47 68 77 95 |
Mondays to Fridays – 8 am Saturdays – 9 am Sundays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 6:30 pm Sundays – 5:30 pm |
3 |
La Vache Noire – Arcueil |
01 49 12 90 64 |
Mondays to Saturdays – 10 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm |
4 |
La Defense – Courbevoie |
01 47 44 92 33 |
Mondays to Saturdays – 7:30 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm |
5 |
Rue de la Republique 2 – Lyon |
04 78 27 44 21 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:15 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Thursdays – 7:30 pm Fridays to Sundays – 8 pm |
6 |
65 Republique – Lyon |
04 78 05 74 50 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Fridays – 9 pm Saturdays and Sundays – 11 pm |
7 |
17 Republique – Marseille |
04 91 90 74 88 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays – 8:30 am Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Thursdays – 7:30 pm Fridays to Saturdays – 9 pm Sundays – 7:30 pm |
8 |
Felix Faure – Paris |
01 45 54 30 25 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 pm Saturdays – 8 pm Sundays – 7 pm |
9 |
Avenue de France – Paris |
01 53 61 94 80 |
Mondays to Saturdays – 12 am Sundays – 10 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 12 am Sundays – 8 pm |
10 |
Rue de Seze – Paris |
01 40 06 02 29 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm Sundays – 9 pm |
11 |
Capucines – Paris |
01 42 68 11 20 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7 am Saturdays and Sundays – 7:30 am |
Mondays to Fridays – 10 pm Saturdays – 11 pm Sundays – 10 pm |
12 |
Lille Faidherbe – Lille |
03 20 04 25 69 |
Mondays to Saturdays – 7 am Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 7:30 pm Sundays – 6:30 pm |
13 |
Bercy Park – Paris |
01 43 45 04 56 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7 am Saturdays and Sundays – 7:30 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 pm |
14 |
Sebastopol – Paris |
01 42 36 01 11 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
15 |
Monge – Paris |
01 45 35 15 33 |
Mondays to Saturdays – 7:30 am Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Thursdays – 8 pm Fridays – 8:30 pm Saturdays and Sundays – 9 pm |
16 |
Passage du Havre – Paris |
01 44 53 02 89 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays – 8:30 am Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm Sundays – 7 pm |
17 |
Petits Carreaux – Paris |
01 40 26 12 69 |
Mondays to Sundays – 7:30 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 7 pm |
18 |
Victor Hugo – Paris |
01 45 05 34 46 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7 am Saturdays – 7:30 am Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 pm |
19 |
Saint Michel Seine – Paris |
01 43 26 23 02 |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
20 |
Rue Saint Dominique – Paris |
01 45 51 12 57 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Fridays – 8:00 pm Saturdays and Sundays – 8:30 pm |
21 |
CC Euralille – Lille |
09 66 90 32 71 |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm |
22 |
Galeries des Arcades – Paris |
01 49 12 90 64 |
Mondays to Thursdays – 7:30 am Fridays to Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Thursdays – 10 pm Fridays to Sundays – 9 pm |
23 |
Echelle – Paris |
01 47 03 06 21 |
Mondays to Sundays – 7:30 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
24 |
Saint Lazare – Paris |
01 42 94 24 81 |
Mondays to Sundays – 6:15 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
25 |
Montmartre – Paris |
01 42 64 11 69 |
Mondays to Sundays – 10 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 7 pm |
26 |
Opera 26 – Paris |
01 40 20 08 37 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 pm |
27 |
60 Saint Andre des Arts – Paris |
01 46 34 06 72 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7 am Saturdays – 8 am Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Fridays – 9 pm Saturdays and Sundays – 8 pm |
28 |
Odeon – Paris |
01 46 34 52 68 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7 am Saturdays – 8 am Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 9 pm Sundays – 8 pm |
29 |
Beaubourg – Paris |
01 48 04 77 28 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
30 |
Forum des Halles – Paris |
01 42 33 78 53 |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Thursdays – 7 pm Fridays and Saturdays – 8 pm Sundays – 10 pm |
31 |
Musee du Louvre – Paris |
01 42 60 12 94 |
Mondays to Wednesdays – 9 am |
Mondays to Wednesdays – 6 pm |
32 |
Passy Plaza – Paris |
01 42 93 60 97 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7 am Saturdays – 7:30 am Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
33 |
Saint Philippe du Roule – Paris |
01 45 62 04 25 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
34 |
Pepiniere – Paris |
01 42 93 60 97 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7 am Saturdays and Sundays – 7:30 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
35 |
Roquette – Paris |
01 58 30 12 32 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays – 8:30 am Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm Sundays – 7 pm |
36 |
Rue de Bercy – Paris |
01 44 87 87 00 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 7 pm |
37 |
Place Blanche – Paris |
01 48 78 06 72 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
38 |
Saint Paul – Paris |
01 44 51 91 50 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 pm |
39 |
Motte Picquet – Paris |
01 43 06 08 01 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 7:45 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
40 |
4 Temps Dome – Puteaux |
01 47 74 93 64 |
Mondays to Fridays – 8:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Thursdays – 9 pm Fridays and Saturdays – 10 pm Sundays – 9 pm |
41 |
Chatelet Les Halles – Paris |
01 42 33 78 53 |
Mondays to Sundays – 7 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 6 pm |
42 |
Belle Epine Village – Thiais |
01 46 86 49 75 |
Mondays to Fridays – 9 am Saturdays and Sundays – 9:30 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm Sundays – 7 pm |
43 |
Belle Epine Shopping Center – Thiais |
01 46 86 49 75 |
Mondays to Fridays – 9 am Saturdays and Sundays – 9:30 am |
Mondays to Saturdays – 8 pm Sundays – 7 pm |
44 |
46 Rue de Rivoli – Paris |
01 44 78 94 78 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 pm |
45 |
Place Lyautey – Versailles |
01 30 21 34 06 |
Mondays to Sundays – 7:30 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 pm |
46 |
La Vallee Village – Val d’Europe |
01 60 04 57 76 |
Mondays to Sundays – 10 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 pm |
47 |
Poissonniere – Paris |
01 49 28 49 44 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8:30 am |
Mondays to Fridays – 8 pm Saturdays and Sundays – 9 pm |
48 |
Disney Village 1 – Chessy |
01 60 42 11 49 |
Mondays to Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Thursdays – 12 am |
49 |
Saint Antoine – Paris |
01 43 40 27 75 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7:30 am Saturdays – 8:30 am Sundays – 9 am |
Mondays to Fridays – 8 pm Saturdays – 9 pm Sundays – 7 pm |
50 |
Saint Michael Cluny |
01 46 33 41 55 |
Mondays to Fridays – 7 am Saturdays and Sundays – 8 am |
Mondays to Sundays – 9 pm |
Conclusion
The Starbucks locations in this article are not an exhaustive list, but give an outline of what to expect if you live in the country. France has many beautiful coffee houses and strong coffee culture, so you will not be bored if you are looking for places to explore.
FAQ Section
How many Starbucks are closing in France?
As of 2018, it was reported that Starbucks was closing about 50 French stores due to slow sales volumes.
Where is the busiest Starbucks in France?
Many people state that the busiest Starbucks store is the Galeries des Arcades in Paris.