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National Coffee Day Where To Get Free & Discounted Cups of Coffee

National Coffee Day deals and freebies

The following offers are available, Sept. 29 unless otherwise noted. Always check with your closest location as offers and participation can vary. Also, some will require you to have a restaurant’s app or be signed up for emails.

7-Eleven: For a limited time with the 7Rewards app, get any size coffee for $1. Download the free app at www.7-eleven.com/7rewards.

Barnes & Noble: Get a free hot or iced tall coffee with the purchase of a bakery case item Sunday.

Biggby Coffee: Get a free hot brewed coffee Wednesday at participating locations.

Bojangles’: Starting Wednesday and through Dec. 31, the chain is offering $1 any size of its signature Bo’Town Roasters coffee at participating restaurants.

Bruegger’s Bagels: Members of Bruegger’s Inner Circle rewards program get a free medium coffee with any purchase each day through Sunday. Sign up at www.brueggers.com.

Caribou Coffee: There will be three different deals Wednesday. Get a medium hot coffee for $1, a medium Cold Press Black for $2 or a Nitro Black for $3.

Circle K: Get a free medium coffee Wednesday with the Circle K app at participating locations. Also customers can get a free Belvita Breakfast Biscuit with their coffee Wednesday.

Coupons.com: Through Monday, get up to $2.50 in cashback deposited in your PayPal account with the savings app’s National Coffee Day rebate. Download the app, then look for “Special Offers” in the store list, tap the offer and purchase a single cup of hot coffee at select stores by 11:59 p.m. PST Thursday, Sept. 30. Then you have until Oct. 3 to submit the itemized receipt on the app. Participating restaurants include Dunkin’, 7-Eleven, Starbucks, McDonald’s, Dunkin’, 7-Eleven, Tim Hortons, Peet’s Coffee, Subway, Burger King, Taco Bell, Denny’s, Carl’s Jr. and IHOP.

Corner Bakery Cafe: From Wednesday through Oct. 1, get a free coffee – any brewed hand-roasted coffee or cold brew – with any purchase and a coupon posted at www.cornerbakerycafe.com/offers.

Cumberland Farms: Text FREECOFFEE to 64827 to get a coupon for a free hot or iced coffee in any size Wednesday. The text coupon requires a smartphone to redeem.

Dunkin’: Buy a hot coffee and get a second cup of equal or greater value for free Wednesday. Also through Dec. 31 from 2 to 6 p.m. daily, get a medium-sized Dunkin’ Latte, Cappuccino or Americano for $2.

Godiva Boutiques: Coffee bags are buy one, get one 50% off Wednesday.

Hardee’s: Get a free coffee with any purchase Wednesday when you sign up for the chain’s email program at www.hardees.com/email_signup by Sept. 26.

Kolache Factory: Get a free cup of Katz Coffee Wednesday when you mention National Coffee Day at the register. No purchase necessary and limit one cup per customer.

Krispy Kreme: Get a free coffee and one Original Glazed Doughnut Wednesday, no purchase necessary. Also through Wednesday, participating locations are serving the Original Filled, Coffee Kreme Doughnut. Find locations at www.krispykreme.com.

LaMar’s Donuts & Coffee: Get a free small coffee Wednesday.

Le Pain Quotidien: Bring your own mug or thermos Wednesday to get free drip coffee.

Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores: On Wednesday, get a large 24-ounce coffee or hot beverage for $1. On both days, hot beverage sales will go to Love’s 20th annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals campaign.

McDonald’s: Not a National Coffee Day deal, but with the McDonald’s app, purchase five McCafé drinks and get one free. Download the app at www.mcdonalds.com.

Peet’s Coffee: Purchase one pound of beans at 25% off and get a free drip coffee or tea at participating Peet’s coffeebars.

Pilot Flying J: Get any size hot or cold coffee for free with an offer in the Pilot Flying J app, which you can download at www.pilotflyingj.com/app.

PJ’s Coffee: Get a free 12-ounce Viennese Blend hot coffee or cold brew while supplies last. May not be combined with any other coupons and extras not included.

QuickChek: First-time users of the chain’s mobile app get a free hot or iced coffee when they download it at www.quickchek.com/qc-mobile-app.

Scooter’s Coffee: Get a free small brewed coffee. No purchase necessary and one free coffee per person.

Sheetz: Get a free cold brew coffee when you order through the Sheetz app, which you can download at www.sheetz.com/app.

Silk: While supplies last, coffee drinkers will be able to send Silk a PayPal request to silknationalcoffeeday@gmail.com for the cost of one dairy-free coffee drink purchased at their local coffee shop. Write your drink order in the notes section and get up to $5 back. Limited to $5,000 total reimbursements.

Starbucks: The coffee giant doesn’t have a freebie this year, but, U.S. stores will have Siren’s Blend coffee. Starbucks says that for every cup of the medium roast sold, 15 cents will be distributed between International Women’s Coffee Alliance and Days for Girls, two organizations that support empowering women and girls.

Stewart’s Shops: Get a free hot or iced coffee from noon to close.

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: Get a free regular brewed coffee with a $2 minimum food or bakery purchase. Limit one free coffee per customer.

Tim Hortons: Place an order through the chain’s mobile app and get a free reward that can be redeemed for coffee, eligible beverages and baked goods. Download the app at www.timhortons.com.

Vitality Bowls: Get a free coffee with purchase of a medium or large bowl. Limit one offer per person and not valid with any other discounts.

Wawa: Wawa Rewards members get a free cup of coffee. Join the program at www.wawarewards.com.

White Castle: through Oct. 1, get a free coffee with any purchase and a coupon posted at www.whitecastle.com/value-offers/national-coffee-day.

Whole Foods Market: The grocery chain has teamed up with High Brew Coffee and together are offering free cans of the coffee with a coupon. Get a coupon at www.highbrewcoffee.com

More deals: Local coffee shops and smaller chains may also offer free coffee or discounts. An easy way to find out is to check social media.

Originally posted on USA TODAY. Follow USA TODAY reporter Kelly Tyko on Twitter: @KellyTyko

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