THE world's largest coffeehouse chain have commented on rumoured plans to come to Irvine.

Speculation had grown that Starbucks would be coming to the town after adverts were posted online on July 8 for jobs within a local franchise.

Notices for two roles were posted online and viewable for a number of days.

The roles promoted were for a barista and shift supervisor, with the area for the role described as Irvine, KA12 8AG - with a store number of 85425 also provided.

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Further details on the adverts found on various job websites further detail the location as  the town's Riverway retail park.

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Fans of the popular company were quick to piece together further information available on this location.

At the beginning of last month, we reported that plans had been approved to bring the former Tony Macaroni restaurant - in the Riverway retail park - back into use.

Plans have been approved to create a coffee shop within the former Tony Macaroni restaurant.Plans have been approved to create a coffee shop within the former Tony Macaroni restaurant. (Image: Street View)

The application sought to change the use of part of this building, which would be subdivided, into a coffee shop.

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All signs appeared to be pointing towards Starbucks opening a franchise at this location, which would have seen a stiff rivalry begin with the Costa Coffee franchise located just metres away.

If the company made the move they would be located just metres from a Costa Coffee franchise.If the company made the move they would be located just metres from a Costa Coffee franchise. (Image: Street View)

However, after we contacted Starbucks with regards to any plans, they say they have no news to share with regards to Irvine.

Further to this, the job listings previously available have now been removed.

A Starbucks spokesperson said: "We are always looking for new locations and opportunities to bring the Starbucks Experience to customers in the UK, but at this time we have no news to share about plans for Irvine, Ayrshire."

The company have made attempts to move into Irvine previously.

Back in June 2020, an application to create a drive-thru outlet on a vacant brownfield site at the Girdle Toll BP petrol station was resubmitted for a third time - after being knocked back by North Ayrshire Council planning chiefs twice previously.

However plans were again refused due to the site not being close enough to the town centre and concerns it would encourage traffic.