Where to get the cheapest cup of coffee?

Anonymous
Gosh, Anyone else think cup a coffee is crazy expensive? Even work has cancelled free coffee. Dry cleaner, coop store no longer give free little cups of coffee. I only have a Keurig machine at home, I’ll have to go buy a second thermo cup to carry with me now. So sad no one gives thus coffee free treat anymore.
Anonymous
7-11
Anonymous
Panera sip club 11.99 a month unlimited tea soda coffee
Anonymous
Banks
Anonymous
Get the McDonalds app
Anonymous
There’s a Dunkin in my building at work and it costs $2.19 per cup. While that’s reasonable, I am considering buying a desk coffee pot since I drink 2-3 cups per day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Panera sip club 11.99 a month unlimited tea soda coffee


This. Totally worth it, even though I only work in the office 2x week.
Anonymous
Yes. Over the pandemic, when I was not out much at all, I changed my grab a coffee here/there/anywhere out habit to making coffee at home and pouring it in a hydroflask if I am running out, and for the office buying in bulk pods for my days in the office (coworker donated an old Kuerig machine for our floor's kitchen).
Anonymous
Keurig pods are also very expensive, and not great for the environment. The most economical cup of coffee is if you buy beans and use a manual brewing method (drip, french press etc). Make an extra cup and take it to work with you in a travel mug!
Anonymous
Home brewed.

Personally, I like Royal Farms in 7-Eleven coffee over Starbucks. I like that they’re cheaper too.
Anonymous
My house. I use Illy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Panera sip club 11.99 a month unlimited tea soda coffee


Panera is gross, but I want it to come to my town just for this.
Anonymous
McDonald's. $1 for a small coffee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Banks


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My house. I use Illy.


Me too but that is not cheap coffee.
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