Starbucks in Alberta

Alberta has 205 Starbucks locations across 38 cities. Calgary leads with 75 stores, followed by Edmonton (54) and City of Red Deer (8). Average density is 5 stores per city.

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Alberta Starbucks by the Numbers

Live aggregates across the 205 verified Alberta locations in this directory — counts update each build from the underlying store data.

Drive-thru

101

49% of stores

24-hour

0

0% of stores

Free Wi-Fi

162

79% of stores

Outdoor seating

121

59% of stores

Top 10 Alberta cities by Starbucks store count

#CityStoresDrive-thru24-hr
1Calgary75250
2Edmonton54270
3City of Red Deer850
4St. Albert740
5Grande Prairie650
6Lethbridge640
7Sherwood Park540
8Airdrie430
9Leduc County400
10Banff300

Starbucks in Alberta: Overview

There are 205 Starbucks locations across 38 cities in Alberta, Canada. Whether you're looking for a drive-through on your morning commute or a quiet spot with free Wi-Fi to work or study, you'll find a Starbucks nearby in Alberta. All locations listed here include verified addresses, hours, and directions. Browse by city above to find the nearest store to you.

205

Total stores

38

Cities

75

Most in one city

5

Avg per city

Top Starbucks Cities in Alberta

The cities below have the highest number of Starbucks locations in Alberta and are the most searched destinations in this directory.

Starbucks Density in Alberta

Alberta hosts 205 Starbucks locations distributed across 38 cities, which works out to an average of 5 stores per city. That average, however, masks a significant concentration: the majority of stores cluster in a handful of major metros, while 24 cities in the state host just a single Starbucks.

The gap between Alberta's busiest Starbucks city and its smallest is striking. Calgary alone accounts for 75 stores — roughly 37% of every Starbucks in the state. Runner-up Edmonton follows with 54 locations, and City of Red Deer rounds out the top three with 8. Together the top three cities typically handle the bulk of daily traffic, driven by denser populations, commuter routes, and commercial districts.

For directory users, density matters for one practical reason: in high-store cities you can walk to the next nearest Starbucks in minutes, while in lower-store cities planning ahead (and checking hours) is worthwhile. Use the city list above to jump directly to your destination.

Drive-Through Availability in Alberta

Across 38 cities, drive-through is the most convenient option for morning commutes. While not every Starbucks in Alberta has drive-through, major urban areas and highway-adjacent locations typically do. Suburban shopping centers, strip malls along arterial roads, and stand-alone buildings near interstate exits are the most likely formats to include a drive-through lane.

To find drive-through locations in Alberta, browse city pages — each city page shows drive-through count at a glance, alongside parking notes and typical wait times. Pairing a drive-through visit with Mobile Order & Pay in the Starbucks app is the fastest way to pick up during peak morning hours.

Starbucks Drive-Thru in Alberta101 Locations

101 of 205 Starbucks locations in Alberta have drive-through service — 49% of all stores. Drive-thrus concentrate in suburban neighborhoods, highway exits, and strip-mall corridors. Dense urban cores typically have walk-in-only locations.

Quick Verdict — Best Drive-Thru City in Alberta

Calgary leads with 25 drive-thru locations — the highest concentration in Alberta.

Top Cities for Starbucks Drive-Thru in Alberta

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Best Starbucks for Remote Work in Alberta

Many Starbucks locations in Albertahave become unofficial coworking spaces. If you're planning a half-day of focused work or a quick video call, look for: power outlets at seating, a quiet atmosphere (avoid the morning rush between 7 and 9 AM), stable Wi-Fi, and comfortable seating such as armchairs or longer communal tables.

Larger stores in university towns and business districts typically offer the best remote work environment, since they're designed for longer stays. In Alberta, the cities most likely to feature these larger, laptop-friendly stores include Calgary, Edmonton, and City of Red Deer.

Before you commit to a long session, glance at the store's operating hours on its city page — closing times vary, and the last 30 minutes before close are the worst time to settle in with a laptop.

When to Visit Starbucks in Alberta

Peak hours in Alberta fall between 7:00 and 9:00 AM on weekdays, driven by the morning commute. Expect long drive-through lines, full parking lots, and a wait of five to ten minutes at the counter during this window. Afternoon commute hours between 4:00 and 6:00 PM are a secondary peak, though generally lighter than the morning.

The quietest windows are typically 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM on weekdays — ideal for seated study, calls, or a relaxed pastry. Weekend peak shifts later, landing between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM as brunch traffic arrives.

Mobile Order & Pay lets you skip the queue at participating Albertalocations. Place your order two to five minutes before you arrive, walk straight to the pickup shelf, and you're out the door.

Most stores in Alberta open between 5:00 AM and 6:30 AM. Drive-through locations often open 30 minutes earlier than their café counters, which is useful to know if you're catching an early flight or an early shift.

Alberta Coffee Culture

Coffee culture in Alberta developed alongside the broader American shift toward specialty coffee in the 1990s and 2000s, and Starbucks played a central role in making espresso drinks part of everyday routine. Across Alberta's 38 cities, locations serve a mix of morning commuters, remote workers, and students — the same rhythms seen nationwide, shaped by local commute patterns and the region's climate. Independent roasters and local cafés have grown in parallel, raising the bar for quality, while Starbucks remains the dependable default for travelers and regulars who want a consistent cup. Together, chain and independent cafés form the backbone of daily coffee life in Alberta.

How Many Starbucks Are in Alberta?

This directory tracks 205 Starbucks stores across 38 cities in Alberta. The table below shows store counts by city, sorted from highest to lowest.

CityStarbucks Locations
Calgary75
Edmonton54
City of Red Deer8
St. Albert7
Grande Prairie6
Lethbridge6
Sherwood Park5
Airdrie4
Leduc County4
Banff3

Frequently Asked Questions

Which city in Alberta has the most Starbucks?

Calgary has the most Starbucks locations in Alberta with 75 stores. Edmonton is second with 54 stores.

Do Starbucks locations in Alberta have free Wi-Fi?

Yes. All company-operated Starbucks stores in Alberta offer complimentary Wi-Fi with no purchase required. Simply connect to the Starbucks Wi-Fi network and accept the terms of service.

What are typical Starbucks hours in Alberta?

Most Starbucks locations in Alberta open between 5:00 AM and 6:30 AM and close between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM. Drive-through locations typically open earlier. For a full breakdown by store type, weekends, and holidays, see our Starbucks hours guide. Hours vary by store — check individual city pages in this directory for verified times.

Can I order ahead at Starbucks in Alberta?

Yes. Mobile ordering is available at all participating Starbucks locations in Alberta through the Starbucks app. Place and pay for your order before you arrive and pick it up at the mobile order counter.

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Last updated: June 2026 · Data sourced from OpenStreetMap