By the end of the month, San Francisco Starbucks fans will have fewer options.
The San Francisco Business Times reported this week that the brand will close seven outlets in the city on Oct. 22. It wasn't apparent why the firm closed the locations.
A Starbucks spokeswoman told Eat This, Not That! that the firm reviews its location portfolio annually and makes modifications to best serve
customers. A spokesman did not explain why all seven San Francisco locations will stop serving visitors.
"Each year as a standard course of business, we evaluate the store portfolio to determine where we can best meet our community and
customers' needs," said the release. "This includes opening new locations, identifying stores in need of investment or renovation
Earlier this month, Starbucks Northern California regional vice president Jessica Borton informed district managers of the closures by letter.
The seven cafes' closures will reduce Starbucks lovers' options, but the city will still have 52 locations. The company has established or
renovated three downtown San Francisco locations in six months and is refurbishing four more. Borton wrote that closing retail employees can transfer to other sites.