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"for coffee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean "in order to drink coffee" or "for the purpose of drinking coffee". For example: We went to the cafe for coffee.
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Sant'Eustachio for coffee.
He stopped for coffee.
He went for coffee.
You're in line for coffee.
"You're too young for coffee".
They stop for coffee.
Perhaps meet for coffee.
Time for coffee.
We ask for coffee.
Let's stop for coffee.
("Time for coffee"; "Looking for coffee"; "Have coffee").
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