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September 29th is National Coffee Day. If you show your coffee-stained teeth proudly sipping your fourth cup of coffee of the day, it's your vacation.
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Americans can not have enough coffee.

A study done earlier this year by the National Coffee Association, which surveyed 3,000 Americans on their coffee drinking habits, found that 64% of them drink a cup of coffee a day.

National Coffee Day returns on September 29th and many local stores and national chains of the Phoenix Underground offer offers and gifts in the honor of unofficial vacations. This means that there are a lot of ways to satisfy those cravings for coffee.

Arizona Animal Welfare League

Buy coffee, help animals in need. The largest and oldest pet shelter in Arizona has its own coffee blend called Rescue Brew, roasted by Matador Coffee in Flagstaff. On September 29, anyone who mentions National Coffee Day at the Phoenix Main Shelter or Chandler Fashion Center register can buy a 12-ounce bag at half price, $ 6.99. Each bag sold covers the cost of vaccines for a homeless pet.

Details: 25 N. 40th St., Phoenix, 602-273-6852. Also, AAWL's Petmatch Adoption Center at Chandler Fashion Center, 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler (near Dillard's on the second floor), 602-781-3906, aawl.org .

Atlas Coffee Club

The Austin coffee subscription company highlights different countries each month. On September 28th and 29th, new subscribers receive their first 12 ounce bag of unique coffee for free using the AtlasCoffeeDay18 code on the website. Customers just need to cover the shipping costs and can cancel their subscription at any time. One per customer and per household.

Details:atlascoffeeclub.com.

Barnes & Noble Cafe

Cafes inside the bookstore chain will donate a large free cup of hot or iced coffee per customer on September 29th. No purchase required. There are 11 places in the valley, all with cafes.

Details: Valleywide locations. barnesandnoble.com.

Cinnabon

Cinnabon will attend National Coffee Day on September 29th. (Photo: Cinnabon)

On September 29, get a free 12 ounce signature coffee at participating Cinnabon stores, with no purchase required.

Details: cinnabon.com.

Dorian

The Scottsdale gastropub serves breakfast and dinner, and on September 29, buy a breakfast dish and receive a free cup of coffee.

Details: 7419 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale. 480-907-5635, dorianscottsdale.com.

Dunkin Donuts

Dunkin's Donuts is one of many places offering specialties on National Coffee Day. (Photo: Dunkin & # 39; Donuts)

On September 29, in participating Dunkin & # 39; Donuts establishments, purchase a hot coffee and receive free hot coffee of equal or lower value.

Details: dunkindonuts.com.

Bagel Einstein Bros.

The establishments Einstein Bros. Caribou Coffee's built-in bagels will offer guests a free cup of coffee, regardless of their size, with the purchase of a food product including bagels, sandwiches and baked goods.

Details: einsteinbros.com.

Grabbagreen

The place where we eat healthy will include $ 3 coffees on National Coffee Day. Made with the brand Chameleon Cold-Brew, guests can order the iced with agave syrup, Nutty with agave and almond milk, or Super Brew with milk. Agave, cocoa, cinnamon, turmeric and almond. There are four places in the valley.

Details: Valleywide locations. manger.grabbagreen.com.

Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme celebrates National Coffee Day with free cups of coffee. (Photo: USA Today)

On September 29, coffee lovers will receive free Krispy Kreme coffee of any size, without purchase. Krispy Kreme Rewards members will receive a free donut to accompany their Joe mug.

The donut company also presented an original iced coffee in honor of National Coffee Day, inspired by its original enameled donut, and customers can order their infusion until September 29th.

Details: krispykreme.com.

Urban Concepts by Luci

Luci's Healthy Market and Luci's Orchard Market will feature the National Coffee Day specials. (Photo: Urban Concepts of Luci)

Luci & # 39; s Healthy Marketplace and Luci & # 39; s at the Orchard both offer the same deal on Sept. 29: buy coffee beverages of any size at the cost of a small one.

Details: 1590 Bethany Home Road, Phoenix, 602-773-1339. Also, 7100 N. 12th St., Phoenix, 602-633-2442. lucisurbanconcepts.com.

Matt's Big Breakfast

Matt's Big Breakfast will offer $ 2.75 of bottomless coffee on National Coffee Day. (Photo: Matt's Big Breakfast)

If one cup is not enough, go to one of two places where the Phoenix breakfast for bottomless coffee is only $ 2.75. The Sky Harbor International Airport will offer the price of $ 2.99. The beans come from the Roastery of Cave Creek.

Details: 825 N. First Street, Phoenix, 602-254-1074. 3118 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602-840-3450. 400 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, 480-967-5156. In addition, Terminal 4 of Sky Harbor International Airport, Gate B5, mattsbigbreakfast.com.

Coffee press

Press Coffee will offer several National Coffee Day offers at its nine Valley locations. (Photo: Press Café)

On September 29, the local chain of stores will offer drip coffee at its nine establishments in the valley. Use the Press Coffee app to order and enter promo code NCD2018 to receive a half latte of 12 ounces or 2 dollars more. This is for any type of latte (hot, iced, regular or chai).

Details: Valleywide locations. presscoffee.com

The shelter

The Refuge donates free cups of coffee for National Coffee Day. (Photo: Courtesy of Refuge)

On September 29th, this non-profit Phoenix Café, operated by Catholic Charities, offers a free cup of coffee per customer, without purchase. If you are looking to stock up on caffeine at home, three bags of coffee are on sale for $ 25, normally $ 10 each.

Details: 4727 N. Seventh Ave., Phoenix. 602-265-1725 therefugeaz.com.

blur

On National Coffee Day, Scramble will be distributing free 16-ounce cups of its signature coffee-mug, Miscela d'Oro Grand Aroma. The specialty coffee drinks are half that day. There are three places in the valley of breakfast and lunch area.

Details: azscramble.com.

T. Eggington

T. Eggington's presents his new cold beer cocktails for National Coffee Day. (Photo: AWE Collective)

The long-running Mesa breakfast celebrates National Coffee Day with adult-only coffee-based cocktails, including Grasshoppin® Press Press cold beer, vodka, mint cream and Irish Delight with Irish cream and whiskey. Squeeze the cold brew. Each cocktail costs $ 6. Customers can also buy regular cold beer at a cost of $ 4.

Details: 1660 S. Alma School Road, Mesa. 480-345-9288, tcegg.com.

Teaspressa

If you're not totally in the coffee train, this local company offers "tea inspired coffee", with some blends offering as much caffeine as a cup of coffee. The tea is brewed through a French press or poured, the two methods of brewing coffee, or into cups of tea with water or milk added to create an americano or latte.

On September 29, you will receive a 10% discount on any drink signed at the Arcadia café. Teaspressa also offers a 10% discount on all products purchased online using the promo code COFFEEDAY at the time of departure. The offer is good until September 30th.

Details: 4628 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. 917-710-5748, teaspressa.com.

US Egg

US Egg has its own coffee blend, which will be purchased one, get one free on September 29th. (Photo: American egg)

The Arizona breakfast chain has its own French roast mix, sold in 12 ounce bags. On National Coffee Day, purchase a $ 10 bag and receive a free bag. There are six places in the Valley of the American Egg.

Details: Valleywide locations. useggrestaurant.com.

Zookz Sandwiches

Downtown Phoenix, home to this unique chain of sandwich shops, offers its guests an iced or hot coffee for any sandwich from 7 am to 10 am on weekdays and until the end of September. This place is closed on weekends.

Details: 1 N. First St., Phoenix. 480-219-9729, zookzsandwiches.com.

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Phoenix loves his caffeine! With more than 40 places to go to downtown, it's hard to find the right store for you. The Republic's reporter, Kellie Hwang, told her colleagues about their favorite local cafes and how they found them.
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