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Search among the top brands by number of locations
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Managing Partner, Global Business Development
Search among the top brands by number of locations
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·Jun – Aug 25
Starbucks is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
See what factors influence Starbucks performance in the Ireland and how they change over time
See what factors influence Starbucks performance in the Ireland and how they change over time
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An analysis of Starbucks' competitors in the Ireland
An analysis of Starbucks' competitors in the Ireland
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
Discover your traffic workload during different times of the day
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Managing Partner, Global Business Development
In Cafés & Restaurants
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Market performance percentile shows the brand's share of foot traffic, revealing its competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
Starbucks in Ireland holds a leading market position at the 99th percentile. This signifies strong customer preference and competitive advantage. Performance peers include Mad Egg, Milano, Eddie Rocket's, , Dublin Airport T, The Brazen Head, and The Temple Bar, all within a close percentile range.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) reflects brand perception. Monitoring overall and location-based CSAT provides insights into customer loyalty.
Starbucks in Ireland has an overall CSAT of 67%, a 2.3pp increase year-over-year. Munster shows higher satisfaction (73%) than Leinster (66%). CSAT decreased slightly from May (69.20%) to July (65.45%) 2025. This may indicate need to investigate CSAT change.
Average check (Avg Check) reveals spending habits. Monitoring overall and location-based Avg Check aids revenue optimization strategies.
The overall average check for Starbucks in Ireland is EUR 10.60, a 14.5% increase year-over-year. Munster has an average check of EUR 11.00, slightly higher than Leinster's EUR 10.60. The average check remained fairly stable between May (EUR 10.16) and July (EUR 10.88) 2025.
The number of outlets indicates market presence and reach. Analyzing outlet distribution informs expansion and resource allocation strategies.
Starbucks has 65 outlets in Leinster, 17 in Munster, and 2 in Connacht. Leinster has the highest number of outlets, demonstrating a stronger regional presence. This distribution shows geographic focus and market penetration differences.
Identifying key competitors helps understand the competitive landscape and refine market strategies based on customer preferences.
McDonald's (16.62%) is the top competitor, followed by Supermac's & Papa John's (6.82%), Costa Coffee (5.34%), Burger King (4.75%), and KFC (3.26%). These brands are frequently visited by Starbucks customers, showing shared customer interests.
Traffic workload reveals peak hours, enabling efficient staffing and resource management to enhance customer experience.
Traffic workload peaks between 12:00 and 14:00, reaching 63.86% at 13:00. Significant traffic starts at 7:00, growing till noon. Traffic decreases after 17:00, with minimal activity after 20:00. This highlights the busiest periods for Starbucks.
Understanding consumer segments (gender, generation) enables targeted marketing to improve engagement and brand affinity.
Women (affinity index 103) are overrepresented and men (affinity index 98) are underrepresented among Starbucks consumers. Gen X (affinity index 131) is overrepresented, while Gen Y (affinity index 87) and Gen Z (affinity index 78) are underrepresented, suggesting a high affinity for older consumers.