BELLINGHAM — Washington might be known for its coffee, but according to a new study, the home state of Starbucks isn’t the most coffee-obsessed state in the U.S.
Coffee review site Cafelista analyzed online map data to find which states had the most coffee shops per capita. While Washington cracked the top five, it was beaten by a surprising state for the top spot.
WA is second-most coffee-obsessed state
With over 4,000 coffee shops statewide, Washington has 57.3 coffee shops per 100,000 residents, over twice as many as the national median of 27.3. That includes over 700 Starbucks locations, making it the most common coffee chain in the state.
Yet, all of that is only enough to put Washington in the second-highest spot for number of coffee shops per capita rate of any state, beating neighboring Oregon by 2.9 shops per 100,000 people. The only state with a higher concentration of coffee shops than Washington? That would be Alaska, with 73.5 coffee shops per 100,000 residents.