
Forget the standard mall locations— Starbucks just opened its doors in the historic Antonio Bou Building, located in San Salvador’s Historic Center.
📍 Starbucks Casa Bou isn’t just a coffee shop—it’s a step back in time. Located on Rubén Darío Street in the revitalized Historic Center, this stunning Art Nouveau building was constructed between 1923 and 1927.

With ornate details, elegant curves, and Catalan modernist influences, the space has been lovingly restored with a $1 million investment, preserving a century of Salvadoran history.
🏛️ Why This Location Stands Out
In El Salvador, Starbucks is not new to opening stores in historic and elegant buildings. For example:
- Starbucks Galerías is set inside a preserved historic home
- The National Theatre Starbucks offers coffee under exquisite French Renaissance ceilings
But Casa Bou takes it to another level—a dedicated restoration of a heritage icon, blending architectural grandeur with the coffee experience.
A Trend Worth Noting
This is more than a grand opening—it’s part of a growing movement in El Salvador to honor the past while building toward the future. Whether you’re an architecture lover, a coffee enthusiast, or a curious traveler, this is a destination that offers more than just a caffeine fix.
Have you ever visited a Starbucks inside a historic building? Let us know in the comments! 👇