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30 Facts About Starbucks You Will Love a-Latte!

Written By:Michelle Gabriel
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Published:January 14, 2019
Last Updated:April 11, 2025

Did you know every scene in the movie “Fight Club” shows a cup of Starbucks?

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It’s no question that Starbucks is one of the most well-known coffee brands in the world.

It’s hard to go through a shopping center without finding at least one!

Even so, this popular brand has humble beginnings that quickly grew in notoriety.

Find out about America’s favorite coffee brand with these top 30 facts about Starbucks!

Starbucks was founded by two teachers and a writer – all without any of them even having a business degree. The first Starbucks was opened in Pike Place Market, Seattle, on March 30, 1971.

In Starbuck, Washington, there is not a single branch of Starbucks coffee.

Every scene in the movie “Fight Club” shows a cup of Starbucks.

The name Starbucks is from the name of the first mate in Moby Dick. Originally, they nearly named it after the boat in the book called the Pequod.

The logo of this famous company, the siren, is supposed to be symbolism representing the seductive power of coffee.

Originally, the siren on the logo was much racier with a full chest showing and didn’t become the PG version we know today until 1992.

In Saudi Arabia, the Starbucks stores are built with a wall to separate women and men, and the woman was removed from the logo.

There are some US Navy Aircraft Carries with Starbucks on board.

Starbucks admits that there is no real reason behind the names of their sizes – tall and venti. They were made up in a conference room.

Just weeks after Starbucks formed its own record label, Hear Music, it was able to draw Paul McCartney over to signing with them in 2007.

There is a Starbucks on-site at the CIA’s Langley campus where the baristas undergo more detailed background checks, and no names are used for the drinks due to security. The baristas aren’t even allowed to leave without a CIA escort.

Since 1987, Starbucks has added an average of two stores per day to their locations.

When you could first buy shares in Starbucks, you could buy in for just $17. Nowadays, shares are worth closer to $80.

The highest concentration of Starbucks is in Santa Fe Springs, California. There are 560 Starbucks stores within 25 miles.

The amount of Starbucks employees is over double the amount of the population of Greenland. Starbucks has 137,000 employees, while the population of Greenland is just 56,000.

On average, a typical Starbucks customer visits the store 6 times per month, but 20% of customers visit Starbucks loyally about 16 times per month.

There are more than 87,000 drink combinations on the Starbucks menu!

The largest size at Starbucks, the Trenta, is slightly bigger than your stomach. The average stomach capacity is 900 ml, while the Trenta holds 916 ml!

A cup of grande coffee at Starbucks has 320 milligrams of caffeine, which is more than four times the amount of caffeine found in a Red Bull.

Adak, Alaska is the farthest you can possibly get from a Starbucks in America – if you were there and craving a frappuccino, you would have to travel 1,044 miles to get one!

On the other hand, if you were to go from New York to Philadelphia, you will never be more than 10 miles away from a Starbucks.

Interestingly enough, Starbucks spends more on healthcare insurance for its employees than they spend on coffee beans.

A cinnamon chip scone at Starbucks has more calories than a McDonald’s quarter pounder.

Every year, Starbucks uses about 2.3 billion paper cups.

On December 6, 2017, Starbucks opened its largest cafe in the world in Shanghai, at 29,000 square feet, which is 1/2 the size of a soccer field.

In Squaw Valley, California, there is a Starbucks with a ski-thru so skiers don’t have to take off their equipment.

The most expensive drink ever ordered was a Pumpkin Spice Latte with 101 shots of espresso – it was at $93.58.

Starbucks has found small tables specifically to make solo customers feel less alone.

If a new Starbucks moves into a neighborhood, the property values in the area increase by double the normal rate.

Employees are asked not to wear perfume or cologne so as not to interfere with the smell of their freshly ground coffee.

There you have it you’ve got the hot steamy spill on Starbucks coffee.

It’s pretty incredible to think about how big the business has really become.

But also somewhat understandable, because I don’t know about you, but I really want a Starbucks latte now. 

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Michelle Gabriel is a freelance writer and blogger and currently loving it! Her primary focus and passion is traveling, which she does full time and continues to be her preferred topic when composing articles.

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