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Starbucks opened its first coffee shop in 1971.
Super Bowl Sunday can sometimes lead to a long Monday, and Starbucks said it is offering a free coffee for that post-game day fatigue.
Fans can get their caffeine fix on Feb. 10 at U.S. locations. Here’s what to know:
Starbucks free tall coffee day
What we know:
Starbucks Rewards members in the U.S. can stop by a store to get a free tall (12-ounce) hot or iced brewed coffee at any time on Monday, Feb. 10. The chain said Starbucks Reward members will see the "Starbucks Monday" coupon available in the app prior to placing a mobile order. Customers can also let the barista know they’d like to redeem their coupon when ordering in the store or in the drive-thru.
What you can do:
Those who aren’t Starbucks Rewards members can sign up by 11:50 p.m. PT on Feb. 9 to get the Starbucks Monday coupon in the app. Starbucks added that those who join on Feb. 10 can see a barista "in the store to enjoy a coffee on us."

The Fine Print:
Starbucks said the offer excludes Nitro Cold Brew, Cold Brew, and Starbucks Reserve coffee. It also does not include delivery services, and customizations "may cost extra." The deal is limited to one free coffee per customer.
Big picture view:
Many restaurant chains are getting into the Super Bowl spirit by offering similar deals and freebies. These include deals at Applebee’s, Chipotle, and a contingent offer from Buffalo Wild Wings if the game goes into overtime. Chewy, the online pet retailer, is also giving away thousands of free treats if the Philadelphia Eagles ("the animal team") beat the Kansas City Chiefs.
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The Source: This story was reported using information published by Starbucks about its Feb. 10 promotion of free coffee. It was reported from Cincinnati.