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Where to get free, discounted cups of joe on National Coffee Day

Updated September 29, 2021 - 12:49 pm

It’s National Coffee Day and there are plenty of ways to get a cup of joe for a discount or even free around Las Vegas.

Starbucks

— In celebration of Starbucks’ 50th anniversary, they are offering a free hot Pike Place Roast brewed coffee to anyone who brings a clean, reusable cup into their local cafe.

Dunkin’

— Dunkin’ is offering DD Perks members a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase.

Panera Bread

— Panera is offering their rewards members free cups of coffee all day, available only in the cafe and drive-thru.

Krispy Kreme

— Hungry? Get a free cup of coffee and a free donut of your choice from Krispy Kreme.

Maverik

— Maverik gas stations are offering Adventure Club or Nitro Club members $1 any size coffee.

Jamba Juice

— Jamba Juice is offering free delivery and double points for those who want to try the Bold ‘n Cold Brew or the Gotcha Matcha, through Friday.

7-Eleven

— 7Rewards loyalty members can find a deal on the 7-11 app offering a free hot beverage with the purchase of a baked good.

McDonald’s

— Although it’s not specific to National Coffee Day, McDonald’s offers any size Premium Roast or iced coffee for 99 cents on their app.

Contact Rochelle Richards at rrichards@reviewjournal.com. Follow @RoRichards24 on Twitter.

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