As families across the country celebrate Easter Sunday on April 20, 2025, many Americans are wondering one very important question: Is Starbucks open on Easter Sunday? Whether you’re heading to church, hunting for eggs, or spending time with loved ones, having your favorite coffee in hand is a comforting way to start the holiday.
Unlike some major retailers and restaurants that close in observance of Easter—such as Target, Chick-fil-A, Costco, and Aldi—Starbucks tends to keep many of its locations open. However, not all stores follow the same schedule. If you’re craving a latte, Frappuccino, or matcha to energize your Easter morning, here’s what you need to know about Starbucks’ hours on Easter Sunday 2025.
According to a Starbucks spokesperson, many stores will be open on Easter Sunday, but hours may vary depending on each location’s staffing and local demand. Some Starbucks cafés may operate with reduced holiday hours, while others could close entirely.
“Store hours vary by location and stores may occasionally adjust their hours based on business and customer needs,” the company confirmed.
The best way to confirm whether your local Starbucks is open on April 20 is by using the official Starbucks store locator or checking the Starbucks app. These tools allow you to find nearby stores, see real-time hours, place mobile orders, and even check for menu availability.
To confirm, we reached out to a Starbucks location in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, near Milwaukee. A store employee said they would be open with normal business hours on Easter Sunday, and that other nearby locations planned to do the same. This is consistent with previous years, where Starbucks stores in high-traffic areas and urban centers often remain open during major holidays.
Still, due to regional differences and store-specific policies, customers should always verify hours locally before making a trip.
While Starbucks offers a caffeine lifeline on Easter, not every chain does. Chick-fil-A, for example, remains closed every Sunday, including holidays. Target, Aldi, and Costco also shut their doors for Easter, while Walmart, Dunkin’, and McDonald’s generally keep locations open, though hours can still vary.
So if you’re planning an Easter morning coffee run, Starbucks might be a reliable option—as long as you double-check your nearest store’s hours ahead of time.

