Starbucks teams up with DoorDash for Denver deliveries

Starbucks can now be delivered to your door in Denver.

DoorDash and Starbucks have partnered to offer delivery service in Denver beginning Tuesday, Jan. 31.

Starbucks said customers can now order Starbucks for delivery through the DoorDash app on iOS or Android devices and DoorDash.com.

The Colorado partnership follows positive feedback from a successful pilot in Atlanta, Houston and Sacramento last year, and expansion in Northern California, Texas, Georgia, Florida earlier this month.

Starbucks officials said the partnership will continue to launch in new markets over the coming months, with full national availability in all 50 states by March 2023.

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