Starbucks in Norway


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Magasinet, Drammen, Drammen, Norway

OPENED: Oct 2014, PHOTO: 8/16/2016

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Jessheim Storsenter, Jessheim, Norway

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/16/2016

MY FIRST STARBUCKS IN NORWAY
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Aker Brygge, Oslo, Norway

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/16/2016

Starbucks appropriately chose the Aker Brygge neighborhood for the location of its most beautiful store in Scandinavia, and the first Evenings store in all of Europe.
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Bogstadveien 60, Oslo, Norway

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/17/2016

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Oslo City, Oslo, Norway

OPENED: May 2013, PHOTO: 8/17/2016

The Starbucks at the Oslo City mall has the distinction of being the first store opened by UMOE, Starbucks' partner in the region. Though in a mall, and a bit kiosk-like, this store is quite beautiful with a lot of wood, and some unusual lights!
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Oslo S, Oslo, Norway

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/16/2016

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Skoyen, Oslo, Norway

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/16/2016

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Torggata, Oslo, Norway

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/18/2016

This store uses an old dresser as their condiment bar!
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Sandvika Storsenter, Sandvika, Norway

OPENED: ???, PHOTO: 8/16/2016

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Stores Not Visited
Bergen Airport - Flesland
Bergen
Kjottbasaren
Bergen
Neumanns gate
Bergen
K 32
Kristiansand
Strandtorget Lillehammer
Lillehammer
Bergen Vestkanten
Loddefjord
Gronlandsleiret
Oslo
Oslo Bislett
Oslo
Domkirkeplassen
Stavanger
Klubbgata, Stavanger
Stavanger
Kvadrat Nord
Stavanger
Strommen Storsenter
Strommen
Kongensgate 10-14
Trondheim
Solsiden,Trondheim
Trondheim


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.
Oslo - BI Norwegian Business School
Oslo Airport - Landside Arrivals
Stjordal- Trondheim Airport Lands2