PORTSMOUTH — Twenty-five years after arriving in the heart of the city, Starbucks has closed the doors to its Market Square storefront. The national chain’s downtown location, a mainstay since opening in 1999 , has served its last hot beverages, fruity refreshers and pastries in Portsmouth. The coffee behemoth confirmed Sunday, May 19 was the final day. “As part of Starbucks standard course of business, we continually evaluate our business to ensure a healthy store portfolio,” the company’s media relations team said in a statement to Seacoastonline Monday. “After careful consideration, we’ve determined it is best to close the store at 1 Market Street in Portsmouth, NH.” Starbucks did not disclose a reason. “We are proud to have been part of the Portsmouth community at this location and look forward to serving our customers at our nearby locations,” the statement added. Every employee of the downtown Starbucks is eligible to transfer to another nearby location, according to the company. In the days prior to ending operations, employees of the downtown location, positioned at the corner of Congress Street and High Street, told customers the establishment would be closing on Sunday. Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Seattle, Starbucks is the world’s largest coffeehouse chain. There are two remaining locations in Portsmouth, on Lafayette Road and Woodbury Avenue, and more throughout the greater Seacoast, including in Dover, Greenland, Rochester, Seabrook Somersworth and Stratham. Portsmouth still has a plethora of coffee brewers downtown. Several homegrown coffee shops are within walking distance of the now-closed Starbucks spot downtown, including Cup of Joe Cafe & Bar, Kaffee Vonsolln, Stroll Cafe & Wine Bar, Caffe Kilim and Port City Coffee Roasters, among others.
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