

Hat tip: Those who hold a loyalty program card that’s been upgraded to Gold Member status, which is hella easy to meet, get unlimited brew coffee and iced coffee (including cold brew!) refills.

But sometimes, you just need/want an affordable cup of coffee that’ll do the trick - and Starbucks is the epitome of that. Shake your head and put your nose up to Starbucks all you want we’ll join you in those gestures. Unlimited refills at Starbucks (with the Starbucks Reward program) Coffees, iced and hot dripped, are $2 here and there’s even a hot chocolate offered for the same price. Latte Express has three locations in San Francisco, all of which offer $1.75 espresso shots. Objectively cheap espresso? In this economy? Absolutely. After you forfeit $4.50 for an in-house coffee, plop yourself down - maybe with your laptop open to a CMS portal - and enjoy the following cups, sans monies.
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However, there’s a hidden frugal gem at the eatery: Free refills on drip coffee. But they’re not exactly affordable we’re talking $15 sandos (though are worth every Lincoln). The best part? Capital One cardholders automatically get 50% off any “handcrafted” beverage or poured coffee at Peet’s Coffee cafe when paying with any one of their cards.ġ01 Post Street, San Francisco More info.Īutomat has a *phenomenal* spread of open-faced sandwiches and gourmet pastries. The sprawling, two-story cafe also has free Wifi for patrons. Nested on the perimeter of Union Square, the only physical branch of Capital One in the SF Bay Area has a lil’ - well, rather large - a cafe that’s open to the public. Here are five of our favorites that could save you some major coin (though probably not enough to bundle up in a downpayment for an SF condo).Ĭapital One Cafe’s 50% off Peet’s Coffee drinks

A post shared by Stable Cafe said: There are a few frugal coffee hacks us coupon-clipping consumers can take advantage of in the seven-by-seven.
