For Star subscribers: Tucson's first drive-thru only Starbucks is coming to Tucson's west side. Four other Starbucks locations are planned for the Tucson-area.
Gabriela Rico Starbucks is planning several more shops in the Tucson area, and its first drive-thru-only location is under construction on the northwest corner of Silverbell and St. Mary’s roads.
There are Starbucks kiosks inside the three nearby grocery stores along Silverbell Road, the Safeway at Grant Road, the Albertson’s at Speedway and the Safeway at St. Mary’s Road. Those locations will continue to operate, as they serve mainly shoppers and employees, said Picor broker Greg Furrier, who represented Starbucks.
People are also reading… He noted those kiosks are staffed with grocery store employees, not Starbucks baristas and have a limited menu.
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