Starbucks in Bahamas


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Cable Cottage, Nassau, Bahamas

OPENED: Nov 2009, PHOTO: 11/26/2010, ORIGINAL VISIT: 11/25/2010

Though the staircase is narrow, and the upstairs small, go on ahead and walk up so you can check out the view from the balcony.
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Charlotte Street, Nassau, Bahamas

OPENED: 2011, PHOTO: 12/31/2015

This store shut down in late 2010, before my first visit to The Bahamas, and then reopened in late 2011.
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Harbour Bay, Nassau, Bahamas

OPENED: 2005, PHOTO: 1/1/2016, ORIGINAL VISIT: 11/25/2010

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LPIA, Nassau, Bahamas

OPENED: 12/15/2015, PHOTO: 1/2/2016

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Marina Village at Atlantis, Nassau, Bahamas

OPENED: Dec 2004, PHOTO: 11/25/2010

Pretty store, but good luck finding cheap parking!!! And that's on top of a $1 toll to get onto Paradise Island.
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Palmdale RCA Building, Nassau, Bahamas

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 11/25/2010

This store has the prettiest exterior of all the ones I visited in The Bahamas.
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Sheraton Cable Beach Resort, Nassau, Bahamas

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 12/31/2015

This is now the Melia resort.
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Closed Stores
Note that if the name of a store listed as closed has a link, that indicates that the store was converted to a licensed store (or possibly franchised, if in the UK or France).
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2008 ??? Crystal Palace Casino Wyndam Resort
Nassau
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6/30/2008 ??? Marathon Mall
Nassau
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Licensed Stores
My Starbucking rule regarding store ownership are complicated and will be explained fully in my as-yet-unpublishe book, but here are the basics. If Starbucks has a proper company in a country, such as Starbucks United States or Starbucks United Kingdom, then I only count stores operated, in whole or in part (sometimes there are partnerships) by Starbucks. In these countries, stores operated under license by other companies do not count. In most countries, however, Starbucks operates stores in a joint venture with another company (such as Tata in India) or licenses the brand to a primary (exclusive or semi-exclusive) partner, such as Alsea in Latin America and western Europe or Al-Shaya in the Middle East). In such cases I visit stores operated by those primary licensees, but not stores licensed to secondary licensees such as SSP or HMSHost. Additionally, in the U.K. and France, Starbucks franchises to a small set of companies, and I do not count those stores.
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