National Coffee Day – September 29, 2024

This day is a celebration of one of the world's most beloved beverages:

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National Coffee Day will be on Sunday, September 29, 2024. A day of celebration for one of the world’s most beloved beverages, bringing joy to coffee enthusiasts across the United States and beyond.

Here’s how you can make the most of it:

Many major coffee chains and local cafes are participating with various promotions.

Dunkin’ rewards members can grab a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase on the day.

Krispy Kreme is offering a free hot or iced coffee with any purchase.

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is offering a buy one, get one free deal on beverages all day.

Peet’s Coffee is offering a small drip coffee or cold brew for free at participating locations.

La Colombe has free drip coffee at any of their cafes.

Beyond free coffee, some brands are extending deals:

Lasaters Coffee, although they’re closed on Sundays, will be celebrating on Saturday, September 28, with specials at their locations.

BPRoastingCo is offering buy 2 bags of coffee, get 1 free with a specific promo code, celebrating both National Coffee Day and extending through International Coffee Day on October 1st.

Coffee isn’t just a drink; it’s a ritual for many, a source of comfort, and a social lubricant. National Coffee Day amplifies this aspect, encouraging people to appreciate the craft and culture behind every cup, whether it’s a simple black coffee or an elaborate espresso-based drink.

National Coffee Day not only promotes coffee consumption but also often sees increased awareness of coffee’s role in daily life, its cultural significance, and the community it fosters among coffee lovers. If you’re a coffee aficionado or even if you’re just looking for a free cup, National Coffee Day 2024 is your cue to indulge and celebrate.

Note:

Coffee houses were established in Western Europe by the late 17th century, especially in Holland, England, and Germany. One of the earliest cultivations of coffee in the New World was when Gabriel de Clieu brought coffee seedlings to Martinique in 1720. These beans later sprouted 18,680 coffee trees which enabled its spread to other Caribbean islands such as Saint-Domingue and also to Mexico.
By 1788, Saint-Domingue supplied half the world’s coffee.
 




 

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