Capital One Cafe’s Free Drink Deal in NYC - How to Claim Yours Every Monday
Capital One Cafe at Union Square
Hello NYC Lover!
Free coffee in New York City? We were skeptical too. But the Capital One Cafe free drink promotion is very much real and honestly, it’s one of the best deals in the city. Every Monday during MLB season (This year they start a bit delayed), anyone can walk into any Capital One Cafe NYC location and claim a free handcrafted beverage. No Capital One account required. No catch. Just show a pass on your phone and walk out with an iced matcha latte or a cappuccino that would normally set you back $7 or $8.
We discovered this completely by accident last year when we spotted a queue snaking out of the Union Square location on a Monday afternoon. When we found out why, we immediately signed up. Here’s everything you need to know.
What Exactly Is the Capital One Cafe Free Drink Deal?
The promotion is called MLB Mondays, and Capital One has been running it in partnership with Major League Baseball. The idea is simple: every Monday throughout the MLB regular season, any Capital One Cafe location in the country offers one free handcrafted beverage to anyone who walks through the door. We’re not talking drip coffee from a machine - we mean a proper barista-made drink from their full Verve Coffee Roasters menu. Lattes, matcha, cold brew, espresso drinks, seasonal specials - it’s all included.
In 2026, MLB Mondays runs from May 25 through mid-to-late September. That’s potentially months of free drinks if you make it a Monday habit - which, after trying it once, we absolutely did.
And yes - you do not need to be a Capital One customer. That’s the part that surprised us most. The cafes are genuinely open to everyone, and the free drink deal is no different. If you do happen to bank with Capital One, you also get 50% off handcrafted drinks every other day of the week as an additional perk, but that’s a separate story.
How to Get Your Capital One Cafe Free Drink: Step by Step
Based on how it worked in 2025, here’s the process — and it takes about two minutes:
Go to the Capital One MLB Mondays sign-up page. In 2025, the link was https://coffree.capitalone.com/sms/. For 2026, check Capital One’s website directly as the link may be updated when the promotion begins.
Enter your phone number. You’ll be asked whether you want your pass added to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet. Pick whichever you use.
Check your texts. Capital One sends a link almost instantly. Tap it, and your digital pass is generated and saved to your wallet.
Walk into any Capital One Cafe on a Monday. Order whatever you like from the full menu, then show the barista your wallet pass when you pay. That’s it.
The pass stays in your wallet for the whole season, so you only need to sign up once. One free drink per Monday, every Monday, until the end of the regular season.
Pro tip: Mondays do get noticeably busier at these cafes during the promotion. If you’re on a tight lunch break, try going mid-morning or after 3pm - the lines are much shorter.
Capital One Cafe NYC Locations
There are five Capital One Cafe locations across Manhattan, which means the deal is easy to reach from almost anywhere in the city:
Union Square: 853 Broadway, New York, NY 10003
Herald Square: 53 W 34th St, New York, NY 10001
Midtown East: 731 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022
Columbus Circle: 1843 Broadway, New York, NY 10023
Hours (Mon–Fri): 7:30am - 7pm
Hours (Sat–Sun): 9am - 6pm
Our closest is Columbus Circle, which is where we’ve been going. It’s a big, airy space with plenty of seating, and the staff there have always been friendly - not in a pushy “let us sell you a credit card” way, just genuinely welcoming.
What Is a Capital One Cafe, Actually?
Fair question. If you’ve never been inside one, the concept takes a minute to wrap your head around. It’s part coffee shop, part bank. But it doesn’t feel like either of those things in the traditional sense. There’s a proper barista bar serving Verve Coffee Roasters, which is genuinely good specialty coffee. There are also food options - breakfast sandwiches, avocado toast, pastries, grab-and-go snacks - though the food is more practical than exciting.
The space itself is designed for lingering. Free Wi-Fi, loads of outlets, comfortable seating, semi-private nooks you can book if you have a Capital One account. It’s the kind of place where you can park yourself for two hours with a laptop and nobody looks at you sideways. We’ve seen everyone from students to remote workers to tourists taking a break in there.
There are also Capital One Ambassadors on-site - basically bank staff - but they’re not hovering or trying to pitch you products. If you want help with your account, they’re there. If you just want your matcha latte, they leave you alone. In a city where every square foot of retail space feels like it’s trying to sell you something, that low-pressure atmosphere is actually kind of refreshing.
Pumps or Sneakers?
👟 Sneakers
Capital One Cafe is very much a sneakers spot. It’s casual, relaxed, laptop-friendly, and the vibe is closer to a co-working space than a coffee shop with a dress code. You’re here to grab a great free drink, maybe sit and get some work done, and leave without spending a dollar. Pumps are welcome, of course — Tanin has turned up in heels more than once — but nobody is getting dressed up for this. Think comfy Monday energy.
Bye, see you next time!
Hugs, Kisses, and NYC Wishes! ♥️
Quick Reference: Capital One Cafe NYC MLB Mondays 2026
Promotion: MLB Mondays — one free handcrafted beverage every Monday
2026 Dates: May 25 – mid/end of September (MLB regular season)
Who qualifies: Everyone — no Capital One account needed
How to sign up: Visit Capital One’s MLB Mondays page, enter your number, add pass to Apple or Google Wallet
Coffee: Verve Coffee Roasters — full handcrafted menu included
Cost: Free (no purchase necessary)
NYC Locations: Union Square, Herald Square, Midtown East, SoHo, Columbus Circle
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FAQs Capital One Cafe’s Free Drink Deal in NYC
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Yes, completely. You do not need to be a Capital One customer. The cafes are open to everyone — you can walk in, order a drink, use the free Wi-Fi, sit and work for a couple of hours, and leave without anyone asking you about your banking situation. Capital One cardholders do get a 50% discount on handcrafted beverages every day, but the space itself is genuinely public.
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The concept is part coffee shop, part bank branch — but without the stuffy atmosphere of either. Capital One uses the cafes as a low-pressure way to make banking feel more approachable. You can get help with your account, open a new one, or use the ATM, all while sitting in a comfortable space with a proper barista-made drink from Verve Coffee Roasters. For non-customers, it functions as a really solid free co-working space with good coffee.
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If you have a Capital One or Discover debit or credit card, you automatically get 50% off handcrafted beverages every single day — just pay with your eligible card at the counter. No separate sign-up, no coupon needed. It applies to the full drink menu, including lattes, matcha, cold brew and seasonal specials. On top of that, if you’re there on a Monday during MLB season, the MLB Mondays free drink promotion stacks separately — so cardholders can get one free drink and then a second at 50% off.
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Capital One Cafes are sometimes confused with Capital One Lounges, which are airport lounges available to certain Capital One cardholders. The cafes are different — they’re standalone coffee shop and banking locations in the city, open to everyone, not tied to airport access. NYC has five Capital One Cafe locations across Manhattan: Union Square, Herald Square, Midtown East, SoHo, and Columbus Circle. There is no Capital One airport lounge at any of the three main NYC-area airports at this time.
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Based on how it worked in 2025, yes — you need to claim a new digital pass each season. The pass is generated fresh via Capital One’s MLB Mondays sign-up page and added to your Apple or Google Wallet. It takes about two minutes. Once you have it, the same pass works every Monday for the entire MLB regular season, so you only do it once per year.
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Any handcrafted beverage on the menu counts — this is not limited to drip coffee. In 2025 that included lattes, espresso drinks, matcha, cold brew, nitro cold brew, teas, and seasonal specials. Basically, anything the barista makes counts. The pass covers one free handcrafted drink per Monday visit.



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