Starbucks in Southern France


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17 Marseille Republique, Marseille, France

OPENED: 5/10/2010, PHOTO: 4/2/2012

This store, next to Capucine, must be one of the prettiest in France, with its fairly unsual stone walls, ornate lights, decorative tile, and unusual furnishings. When you visit, make sure to look for a print depicting the first coffeehouse in France.
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Marseille gd littoral, marseille, France

OPENED: 1/17/2014, PHOTO: 7/31/2015

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Marseille La Valentine, Marseille, France

OPENED: Apr 2014, PHOTO: 7/31/2015

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Marseille Place Felix Baret, Marseille, France

OPENED: Mar 2013, PHOTO: 7/31/2015

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Terrasses Du Port, Marseille, France

OPENED: 5/23/2014, PHOTO: 7/31/2015

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Nice etoile, nice, France

OPENED: Oct 2013, PHOTO: 7/31/2015

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CC Cap 3000, Saint Laurent Du Var, France

OPENED: 6/28/2012, PHOTO: 7/31/2015

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Stores Not Visited

ATTENTION

Because of a glitch on the Starbucks website, this list is missing an unspecified number of stores that opened after July 1, 2024. Any remote stores that are not near any other stores will be missing, unless I found an article or social media post, and it is possible that other stores are mising also.


Aix-en-Provence Pl. des Augustins
Aix-en-Provence
C.C LE PONTET
AVIGNON
Avenue 83
La valette du var
Polygone
Montpellier
CC Iconic - Nice
Nice
Nice Massena 26
Nice


Licenced Stores
My Starbucking rule regarding store ownership are complicated and will be explained fully in my as-yet-unpublished book, but here are the basics.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. Finally, note that some stores listed below might have closed down.
Gare de Marseille Saint Charles 2
Nice - Airport Terminal 1
Marseille Pop Up Cart T1
Marseille Airport T1 Landside
Gare Cannes