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Starbucks reopens at San Antonio International Airport

The coffee giant returns to Terminal B with a grand opening celebration

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Starbucks has reopened in Terminal B at the San Antonio International Airport.

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What are two questions people ask at the airport? According to Gregg Paradies (President and CEO of Paradies Lagardère) it’s: Where can I get coffee and where’s the bathroom?

Well San Antonians, we have an answer for those jet-setting travelers who are in need of that cup of Joe. Starbucks celebrated its grand re-opening at the San Antonio International Airport Wednesday afternoon. Almost a year after closing its original location, Starbucks popped back up in new spot in Terminal B.

Flying out of soon? Here’s what you need to know:

  • Located in the food court of Terminal B
  • Open seven days a week from 4 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Mobile ordering available
  • Merchandise for sale (Pro tip: pick up a Texas collectible Starbucks mug.)

City Editors Adriana and Nicholas go-to Starbucks orders are the brown sugar oatmilk shaken espressos — just in case y’all were curious.

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