How to Get Free Coffee on National Coffee Day
Dunkin’ Donuts – One free medium hot coffee with purchase of a medium or larger signature hot coffee (at participating locations).
Atlas Coffee Club: Save yourself the plane ticket and instead, embark on a “world coffee tour” introducing you to prominent brews around the world. So-called Dunkin’ Punkin is at Catawba’s taprooms starting today, until barrels run dry.
Tim Hortons: Similar to Krispy Kreme, Tim Horton’s is extending the celebration – to an entire week.
A new observational study that involved almost 20,000 people who drank a minimum of four cups daily showed a risk of early death that was 64% lower in comparison to those who rarely or never drank coffee. Also, on Peet’s website, get 25% off all regular, non-subscription bean purchases with promo code COFFEEDAY17. Their deal runs through October 1, and is good for one per day.
McDonald’s – Free medium McCafe drink with any purchase from the McDonald’s app. McCafe drinks are just $2 otherwise.
The chain best known for its cinnamon rolls is offering free 12-ounce coffees on Friday.
FEDERAL DONUTS AND FRIED CHICKEN FREE BLOCK PARTYThere’s a fun and delicious party happening on the 1600 block of Sansom Street in Center City this Sunday, October 1st from 1pm to 4pm.
Krispy Kreme is celebrating all weekend long.
Pilot/Flying J: Guests can get free small cup of Pilot Coffee or another hot beverage of their choice, including tea and cappuccino. In order to redeem you will need to show the bar code sent to you on the 7-Eleven smartphone app.
Keurig is celebrating all weekend long – from Friday to Sunday – with 20 percent off all Keurig pods.
Smoothie King: Not an official National Coffee Day deal but medium 32-ounce smoothies are $5 every Friday at participating locations. Many stores are offering a free or discounted cup of java starting with Stewart’s Shops.
Per usual, Starbucks is creatively boycotting the holiday.
The United States didn’t even break the top 10, ranking 25th for coffee consumption in 2014. All of the coffee flight proceeds go to Coffee Kids, a nonprofit that benefits coffee farmers and their families.