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Who’s giving out free coffee in Pennsylvania for National Coffee Day?

By Patrick Berkery

September 26, 2025

National Coffee Day is coming up on Monday. We’ve got the details on where you’ll find free and/or discounted coffee throughout Pennsylvania.

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With National Coffee Day coming up on Monday, it’s a good time to talk about the coffee scene in the commonwealth. 

Pennsylvania has a fantastic coffee scene, with local roasters throughout the state keeping community members caffeinated. In our newsletter, we asked readers to tell us about their favorite local coffee shops. You can check out the replies here.

People outside the state are also taking note of Pennsylvania’s coffee scene. In WalletHub’s recent ranking of the 100 best coffee cities in America, Pittsburgh came in at 10th, while Philadelphia placed 24th. Roasters in our smaller cities are getting noticed as well. Food & Wine highlighted Lancaster’s Passenger Coffee as the best in the state.

Erie is another Pa. city that’s small but mighty when it comes to coffee, especially its community of woman-owned shops and roasters. Our food and travel writer Kalena Thomhave has the lowdown on seven Erie coffee shops that are owned by women. We’ve also got the story on three of Scranton’s favorite coffee shops in this story.

Back to National Coffee Day, and the burning question: Who’s giving out free and/or discounted coffee?

Here’s where you’ll find deals in Pennsylvania on National Coffee Day:

Burger King: Royal Perks members get a $1 coffee of any size.

Circle K: At participating locations, customers can receive one free medium hot or iced coffee via the Circle K app. 

Duck Donuts: The Mechanicburg-based chain is offering a free espresso donut with any purchase (one per customer), and $2 off  bags of coffee. 

Dunkin’: Dunkin’ Rewards members get a free medium hot or iced coffee with purchase via the app.

Einstein Bros Bagels: Rewards members get a free hot or iced coffee, any size.

Grubhub: Grubhub+ members can get $7 off Starbucks orders of $20 or more.

Krispy Kreme: Customers can get a free medium hot or iced coffee and a free doughnut on Monday, no purchase necessary.

La Colombe: Customers can get a free 12-ounce drip Corsica coffee or a free 16-ounce oatmilk draft latte.

McDonald’s: As of Sept. 26, Mickey D’s has yet to announce any deals for National Coffee Day.

Paris Baguette: PB Rewards members can get a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase Saturday through Monday.

Playa Bowls: Rewards members can get a BOGO deal on 20-ounce Playola Cold Brew or Sweet Cream Cold Brew.

Pilot/Flying J: Customers can get a free hot coffee in any size through the Pilot app.

Sheetz: Altoona-based Sheetz is offering a free self-serve coffee—any size, hot or iced—with any purchase via the My Sheetz Rewardz loyalty program from Monday through Wednesday, Oct. 1.

Starbucks: Customers can get 100 Bonus Stars with the purchase of a hot or iced brewed coffee in any size at participating locations. 

Turkey Hill: SmartRewards members can get a free hot or iced coffee, any size.

Wawa: As of Sept. 26, the Delco-based chain has yet to announce any deals for National Coffee Day.

NOTE: Don’t forget to check the social media accounts of your local coffee shops to see what kind of deals they’re offering for National Coffee Day.

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