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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offering coffee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which one party is providing coffee, such as when a cafe offers coffee to its customers. For example, "The cafe was offering coffee at discounted prices."
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A small concession stand offering coffee, muffins and bagels is set up inside the auditorium.
"This is comfortable," he said, offering coffee he had just made in the well-furnished galley kitchen.
The chief executive, Scott A. Livengood, is moving to open smaller shops and offering coffee choices like espresso and cappuccino.
Above is a relaxed café area offering coffee, juices and pastries, books to read while you take a break, and an exhibition space.
Stevan Mena of East Meadow, offering coffee to a reporter in his Farmingdale office, looks far too pleasant to be the creator of a horror film.
He has stopped giving free oil changes and tires to charities, stopped offering coffee to customers and even canceled janitorial services for the bathrooms.
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Counter Culture will be offering coffee-brewing demonstrations and tastings at Dean & DeLuca's SoHo location, at 560 Broadway, on July 9, 16 and 23 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Erin McCarthy, the recent champion of the World Brewers Cup in Australia, will demonstrate the Chemex pour-over brew method and offer tips on how to make better cups of coffee.
Some local coffee shops are offering free coffee to get to know the community and to bring in potential customers.
Dunkin Donuts: Although the coffee-maker is not offering free coffee, Dunkin Donuts has some great coupons for coffee-lovers.
The club is offering free coffee and hot chocolate at the Target Field gates to anyone hardy enough to show up.
But the McCafe looks to change that, offering Lavazza coffee, which bills itself as "Italy's No. 1 coffee".
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