Grants from The Starbucks Foundation for local nonprofits are awarded based on nominations from Starbucks partners — totaling over $15 million since 2019.
Ella S., barista in the Starbucks Signing Store in Washington, D.C., shares what she learned at Origin Experience at Hacienda Alsacia in Costa Rica.
Three Starbucks partners share how a trip to Hacienda Alsacia, Starbucks research farm and global agronomy headquarters, brought them closer to coffee.
Starbucks new Washington, D.C., store is the first built using new Inclusive Spaces Framework.
The latest work by New York City-based artist and professor, Ryan Seslow is a permanent installation at the first Starbucks store designed using new Inclusive Spaces Framework.
Welcome to an experience like no other – a velvety smooth, deliciously lush and elevated coffee experience.
More than 15,000 retail partners are expected to challenge themselves in a five-month-long competition that will spotlight the foundational skills of a Starbucks barista.
At Starbucks, we believe it is our responsibility to contribute positively to the communities we serve.
Our partners (employees) have always been the heart of Starbucks. In every store and every community, they bring joy to the everyday.
The visit coincides with ambitious new plans to expand Starbucks presence and elevate coffee experiences across one of the fastest-growing markets in the world.