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Starbucks Alcohol: Beer & Wine Coming To Stores In Atlanta, Southern Calif.

Starbucks Alcohol

First Posted: 01/23/2012 1:15 pm Updated: 01/24/2012 6:25 pm


By Lisa Baertlein

(Reuters) - Starbucks Corp <SBUX.O>, which sells the coffee that helps many Americans get wound up for their day, is offering more of their customers a way to wind down.

The world's biggest coffee chain plans to sell beer and wine in as many as 12 cafes in Atlanta and Southern California by the end of the year, as it expands beyond its well-known coffee.

Starbucks introduced those beverages to a Seattle cafe in October 2010. It now sells beer and wine, as well as evening snacks like cheese plates, flatbread and desserts, in five Seattle-area stores and in one cafe in Portland, Oregon. Beer sells for $5 and wine prices range from $7 to $9.

The company, which is testing beer and wine sales in Spain, previously announced plans to bring the new "adult" beverages to as many as seven Chicago-area cafes by the end of 2012.

Monday's news about the addition of California and Georgia cities to the beer and wine test prompted thousands of comments on social media site Twitter from people excited about the company's plans.

But some restaurant experts told Reuters that selling alcoholic beverages could anger community groups and complicate the company's operations.

The new business opportunity may not outweigh the headaches, said Bob Goldin, executive vice president at consulting firm Technomic, pointing to possible opposition from people who live near the cafes, difficulties obtaining liquor licenses and alcohol laws that vary from state-to-state.

"I think it creates more problems than it may be worth," Goldin said.

Clarice Turner, Starbucks' senior vice president of U.S. operations, told Reuters that many other restaurants sell beer and wine and that Starbucks is no stranger to venturing into new territory.

"It's just a natural place for people to connect and unwind," Turner said.

She added that the company had carefully chosen the roughly 25 U.S. cafes that will be selling alcohol in the afternoon and evenings and that it has no plans to offer beer and wine in all of its 17,000 cafes around the world.

Quick-service restaurant chains in the United States are adding morning and late-night menus and extending food and drink options in an effort to boost sales.

Starbucks, Burger King <BKCBK.UL> and Sonic Corp <SONC.O> are among the chains experimenting with alcohol sales.

California-based industry watchdog Alcohol Justice has criticized the moves by Starbucks and Burger King, which offers beer at some of its new Whopper Bar restaurants.

"The more places that open, the more risk there is of alcohol-related harm," said Sarah Mart, the group's director of research, pointing to underage drinking.

Seattle-based Starbucks recently completed a restructuring and has been reporting some of the restaurant industry's strongest sales growth.

Starbucks' shares closed down about 1.7 percent to $47.34, ahead of its quarterly financial report on Thursday, but remain up more than 40 percent from a year ago.

Starbucks also plans to open juice bars in the United States this year, a move some analysts said is more compatible with its main business.

Some experts said the chain may be wisest to stick to its knitting.

Edward Jones analyst Jack Russo said restaurant chains historically have had difficulty moving into new meal time slots. He would rather Starbucks focus on its core breakfast and lunch businesses by coming out with new drinks and tastier food.

"I'd prefer to see the company be more focused. You can't be all things to all people," Russo said.

(Reporting by Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn, Tim Dobbyn and Carol Bishopric)

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05:24 PM on 01/24/2012
Will the beer be as strong as the coffee....... I doubt it.
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plasmaorb
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01:13 PM on 01/24/2012
What a concept... where you can get drunk and sober up all in the same place... all they need now is to rent some cots for you to lie down on.
12:49 PM on 01/24/2012
It's not bad enough that the tips are lousy and you have to spend your days saying words like "vente". Now the baristas can worry about getting sued if someone leaves and gets into a car accident.
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01:34 AM on 01/24/2012
When I was in high school in 1982 a friend came back from Germany with a McDonald's placemat that advertised the different kinds of beer you could get at McDonald's at that time.

Andere Länder andere Sitten.
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Steve Marchand
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10:50 PM on 01/23/2012
A Venti half-caf, non fat Bud please!
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Rafael Perez
02:07 AM on 01/24/2012
extra skinny plzkthx!!
09:17 PM on 01/23/2012
Coffee and booze- nothing like a wide awake drunk!
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08:37 PM on 01/23/2012
Bad idea, stick with coffee and tea.
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04:44 PM on 01/23/2012
I can count on one hand how many starbucks coffees I've had. They have enough money; they don't need mine.
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bradyhull
04:04 PM on 01/23/2012
GREAT NEWS! ABOUT DMN TIME!!!! The first time I went back home to the New York City (TRI-STATE) Area, I stopped at a STARBUCKS store in Jersey City, NJ on the waterfront. The financial area across the pond from NYC, near NEWPORT MALL.

I live in Europe. Madrid, Spain to be exact and so I stopped there on my way home after shopping in NYC and entered the shop to discover to MY HORROR...that they did not have BEER on the Menu! It was my first experience at STARBUCKS and I was not a happy camper! I mean, it had many items for "KIDS" but for an adult who wanted to simply have a nice COLD one after shopping, I was completely disappointed! Nothing but sweets, chocolate cakes and the rest of the fat food stuff that I wondered if this was some type of RELIGOUS INVASION!

In Europe, especially Spain, you can buy what you want at anytime of day practically anywhere. That is a place DOESN´T SLEEP! All types of drinks are available ALL DAY, 24/7, but because they´re NOT EXTREME like Americans, they do not flip out when they see the availability on the menu´s. A CULTURE THING!

Well, I´m happy STARBUCKS will have STARBEERS on the menu with STARWINES to top it off and get with the program!!! I mean in big international cities, WHO WANTS TO HAVE A COFFEE after a long days work, at night, in NYC, WHO? FAD OVER!
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Arrrr, the laws of science be a harsh mistress
03:22 PM on 01/23/2012
I would go to Starbucks more if they had Irish coffee.