Starbucks Korea expects to add at least 100 outlets this year
Starbucks Korea expects to open at least 100 new outlets this year as it continues its steady expansion in Asia's fourth-largest economy, the company said Sunday. The Seattle-based coffee chain entered South Korea in 1999, opening its first store near Ewha Womans University in Seoul through a partnership with local retail conglomerate Shinsegae Group. As of the end of 2025, Starbucks operated 2,115 stores nationwide, making South Korea its third-largest market by store count after the United States, with 16,911 outlets, and China, with 8,011. Japan had 2,105 stores, the company said. The number of stores in South Korea has increased by more than 100 annually over the past four years, rising from 1,777 in 2022 to 1,893 in 2023 and 2,009 in 2024. "This year, we will continue to open new outlets, including Special Store locations, to attract local consumers and sustain growth," a company official said. Special Stores include outlets in scenic locations, repurposed spaces, such as former factories and theaters, and sites connected to traditional markets and local communities. The company has a
Feb 15, 2026By Yonhap