CELEBRATE STARBUCKS MONDAY:After the big game on AboutSunday, take advantage of Starbucks Monday on Feb. 10, which offers a free 12-ounce hot or iced brewed coffee to all Starbucks Rewards members. Signing up for the membership is free.
You might be feeling a bit extra slugging this coming Monday morning. Your plans might involve celebrating well into the night if your team wins Sunday's big game, or maybe you're up late enjoying the accompanying snacks. Whatever the reason, Starbucks has us all covered come Monday morning.
On Monday, Feb. 10, all Starbucks Rewards members are welcome to stop into Starbuck and cash in on a free 12-ounce (tall) hot or iced brewed coffee. To grab your free coffee on Starbucks Monday, you'll need to be a member of the Starbucks Rewards program by 11:59 pm PT on Feb. 9, which is free to join.
There's no better way to start off a Monday morning that with free coffee, and that's exact what we're being treated to during the upcoming Starbucks Monday. At any time on Monday, Feb. 10, stop by your local Starbucks to get yourself a free 12-ounce hot or iced brewed coffee.
The one catch here is that you'll need to be a member of the Starbucks Rewards program, which is free to join. You'll need to sign up for the membership before the clocks strikes 11:59 p.m. PT on Sunday Feb. 9. After that, here's how to cash in on your free coffee:
If you're ordering via the Starbucks app for pickup, apply the Starbucks Monday coupon when placing your order. If you'll be ordering in store or in the drive-thru, let your barista know you'll be using your free Starbucks Monday coupon.
Keep in mind this deal only allows for one free 12-ounce (tall) brewed coffee per Starbucks Rewards member. You won't be able to snag a Nitro Cold Brew or Cold Brew, either. And additions like syrup will come at a charge. The deal is also not valid on delivery orders.
After the big game on Sunday, treat yourself to a free Starbucks brewed coffee on Monday. It'll be a great way to start your week regardless of how you feel about the game's outcome.
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