There are 26 Ripple Glass locations in the United States of America as of April 18, 2026. The state or territory with the most Ripple Glass locations is Missouri, with 14 sites, accounting for roughly 53.8% of the total.


Ripple Glass operates 26 United States of America locations across 2 states. Largest clusters are in Missouri and Kansas; the top 10 states contain 100.0% of sites. Coverage is thinner in Missouri and Kansas.

Ripple Glass operates 26 locations across the United States, with all sites concentrated in Missouri and Kansas. Missouri holds the largest share with 14 locations (53.8%), serving approximately 439,602 people per location, while Kansas has 12 locations (46.2%) with a lower population per location at 244,660. These two states represent 100% of Ripple Glass's presence, highlighting a focused regional footprint. Kansas offers the best access in terms of population per location, whereas Missouri is the most stretched.
Locations concentrate around major metros such as Johnson, Jackson, Platte, Clay, and Cole. The top 10 cities account for 100.0% of U.S. sites.

Ripple Glass operates 26 locations across the United States, all concentrated within six cities. Johnson, Kansas, leads with 11 locations, followed by Jackson, Missouri, with 8. The top 10 cities account for 100% of the brand's locations, highlighting a focused regional presence.
Street-level clusters show corridors where multiple Ripple Glass locations sit within the same neighborhood indicating strong local presence and coherence. Ripple Glass operates a total of 26 nationwide.

The complete dataset of Ripple Glass locations across the United States of America is available for download, including coordinates, traffic patterns, and operational status.

Ripple Glass has 26 locations across the United States of America. The key variables shows the most infleuntial aspects for Ripple Glass locations nationwide. This provides a closer look of how Ripple Glass is operating from different prespectives.

Ripple Glass operates in two states in the United States, with Kansas having the largest land area at 213,099.49 km² and Missouri the smallest at 180,539.79 km². Missouri hosts 14 Ripple Glass locations, slightly more than Kansas, which has 12 locations.

Ripple Glass operates in the United States with a total of 26 business locations across Missouri and Kansas. Missouri has 14 locations, with 4 open (28.6%) and 1 closed. Kansas has 12 locations, with 6 open (50.0%) and 3 closed. Kansas shows a higher percentage of open businesses compared to Missouri.
This section summarizes customer sentiment toward Ripple Glass. Using ratings and review totals from 26 locations, we highlight where scores are consistently high and where feedback volume is greatest. Average star ratings reflect perceived quality, while total reviews indicate engagement and reach across the network.

Ripple Glass has the highest average ratings in Kansas and Missouri, with scores of 4.7 and 4.5 respectively. Kansas also leads in the number of reviews, totaling 31, followed closely by Missouri with 30 reviews. These states represent the strongest customer feedback for the brand in the United States.
Ripple Glass received the highest average ratings in Kansas (4.7) and Missouri (4.5). Kansas also led in total reviews with 31, closely followed by Missouri with 30 reviews. These two states represent the top locations for both review volume and average rating in the United States.

Ripple Glass has full phone coverage in Missouri and Kansas, with 100% of locations equipped with phones in both states. Missouri has 14 locations and Kansas has 12, all of which are covered.
Ripple Glass POI data enables clear measurement of footprint and demand. Analysts can rank states and cities by location count, compare coverage on a per-capita basis, and use traffic scores and review volumes to spot high-performing markets and under-served pockets. The result is an objective view of saturation, growth opportunities, and performance outliers.
For network planning, the data supports scoring candidate trade areas using location density, population per location, and nearby traffic intensity. Teams can evaluate cannibalization risk via nearest-store distance, surface whitespace along key corridors, and prioritize sites near retail anchors, campuses, or transit where observed activity is strongest.
Planners can map clusters and service gaps to understand commercial access at the neighborhood level. Per-capita coverage highlights communities with limited access, while changes in openings or closures signal shifts in activity. These insights inform corridor revitalization, streetscape and transit planning, and data-driven zoning decisions.