Free Coffee & Donuts Today For National Coffee Day

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Today is National Coffee Day, and many stores are celebrating by offering up free or reduced cost coffee. For those on the road today, a free cuppa joe is especially welcome.

Hilton Bellevue located in the mecca of coffee shops that is Washington state, is giving out a free coffee voucher per adult when checking in to the hotel today. It is good for a free drink at their in-house coffee bar.

New York Hilton Midtown is giving away free Illy lattes between 11am and 3pm while talented barista Michael Breach creates latte art.

Krispy Kreme is offering up a generous 12 oz cup of coffee in addition to a free Original Glazed Doughnut. Search for a participating location near you.

Peet’s Coffee & Tea is giving away a free medium coffee with every fresh food item purchase, at participating locations. They are also offering free ground shipping on all domestic orders placed on their website (does not include taxes). Peet’s locations inside hotels are not excluded either, as the Sheraton Denver Downtown hotel location confirmed that anyone purchasing a pastry would receive a free drip coffee.

Dunkin Doughnuts is celebrating not only National Coffee day but also their 66th anniversary, and is offering a medium sized coffee for just 66 cents.

Need more incentive?

Coffee reportedly lowers the risk of type 2 diabetes, protects the liver, contains nutrients such as magnesium and manganese, reduces the risk of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s and helps with depression.

Happy National Coffee Day!

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