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Peet’s Coffee Shutters Iconic SF Location Amid Major Merger

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Major Closure Ahead: Peet’s Coffee to Shut Multiple Locations Following $18 Billion Acquisition

A beloved California coffee chain is set to bid farewell to its long-standing outposts, as Peet’s Coffee braces for significant changes following an $18 billion takeover by Keurig Dr Pepper. This shift comes after more than thirty years of serving coffee enthusiasts in the vibrant Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco.

Closing of Iconic Locations

The Peet’s Coffee establishment at 919 Cole St. and the one at 2257 Market St. will permanently close by the end of the month, mirroring the fate of the Polk Street location that opened its doors in 1993. According to a spokesperson for Peet’s, these closures are part of a strategy to align the business with “long-term growth priorities and current market conditions,” reported SFGATE.

Stephanie O’Brien, a representative from Peet’s Coffee, expressed appreciation for the loyal customers and dedicated employees, stating, “As we move forward, we remain committed to the quality, craftsmanship, and heritage that have defined Peet’s for the past 60 years.”


The closure is part of the $18 billion takeover of the brand by soda giant Keurig Dr. Pepper. (Getty Images)

The Change in Ownership

Keurig Dr Pepper is in the process of acquiring Peet’s parent company, JDE Peet’s, marking a pivotal moment for the coffee chain. The acquisition is an all-cash deal, which is anticipated to finalize within the year, as reported by Reuters.

This acquisition has spurred discussions among customers and fans, reflected in reactions on social media. One user lamented, “They sold out? That’s sad. I’ve been patronizing them for years thinking they are a local, small company—but not anymore.” This sentiment highlights the emotional connection many have with the brand.

Historical Significance and Customer Loyalty

Founded in 1966 in Berkeley by Alfred Peet, Peet’s Coffee set the standard for quality in coffee roasting. Peet, originally from Indonesia, sought to elevate the coffee experience in the U.S., famously questioning why Americans consumed what he deemed poor-quality coffee. His legacy includes mentoring the founders of Starbucks, proving influential in the evolution of American coffee culture.

Despite recent closures, Peet’s commitment to maintaining high standards remains firm, with O’Brien assuring customers of their continued dedication to quality and innovation.

Rising Coffee Prices

As Peet’s navigates through this transition, coffee enthusiasts are also grappling with rising prices. According to a recent report by Toast, cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco are among the highest for coffee costs, with prices reaching around $4.99 in LA and $4.92 in SF. This trend reflects broader shifts in the coffee industry, as consumers adapt to changing market dynamics.

As the dust settles from this acquisition and the subsequent location closures, the future of Peet’s Coffee remains uncertain. Fans of the brand will undoubtedly be watching closely as the company seeks new opportunities for growth while preserving its rich heritage.

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