8/11/2025, 2:35:30 PM | nypost.com | news

    Starbucks shuts down another San Francisco cafe — closing more than a dozen locations in city over past two years

    Starbucks has closed another location in San Francisco, bringing the total number of closures in the city to over a dozen in two years. The shop at 295 California Street, which had operated for nearly two decades, shut its doors in August 2025. This follows previous closures in 2023 and 2024, with at least six closures since last September and four in 2024 alone. The closures are attributed to high labor costs, rising operating expenses, shifting consumer habits, and a strategic reevaluation of store presence. San Francisco’s new $20 per hour minimum wage law, effective April 2024, has increased labor costs, prompting concerns about job losses and economic strain on retailers. Analysts note that Starbucks is also phasing out its pickup-only model nationwide by 2026, with between 80 and 90 such locations expected to close or convert to traditional cafes. The company currently operates between 35 and 37 company-owned stores in San Francisco, down from 59 in October 2023. Retail experts and customers suggest that competition from local independent coffee shops and high real estate costs have contributed to the decline. The city has seen a broader wave of retail closures, including from major chains like Target, Whole Foods, and Nordstrom, due to theft, high operating costs, and slow downtown recovery.

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