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Southern Brews Coffee – Charleston

Three-Visit Punch Card for Breakfast or Lunch (Up to 53% Off)

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  • T460x279
  • Simple Pleasures

In a Nutshell

Breakfast and lunch sandwiches, washed down by Carolina sweet tea; café opens at 6 a.m. on weekdays and offers free WiFi

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid in-store only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Sandwiches can be any combination of bread, filling, and spread, which is why they are called "the slot machine of foods." Hit the jackpot with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$9 for one three-visit punch card for breakfast (an $18.72 total value)

  • One breakfast sandwich per visit (a $4.75 value)
  • One Carolina sweet tea per visit (a $1.49 value)
  • Complimentary fruit

$12 for one three-visit punch card for lunch (a $25.44 total value)

  • One sandwich per visit (a $6.99 value)
  • One Carolina sweet tea per visit (a $1.49 value)
  • Complimentary fruit and chips

The menu features sandwiches for the morning, such as breakfast bagels with ham or sausage, egg, or cheese. Lunch sandwiches include traditional BLTs and the DTR—deli turkey roast, bean sprouts, tomato, and mayo.

Southern Brews Coffee

At Southern Brews Coffee, baristas concoct hot and icy espresso favorites to combine with locally sourced bites of baked goods, sandwiches, and frozen treats. The business makes it a point to remain a cornerstone of the Johns Island community, by learning the names and secret superhero identities of each customer and hosting events that dole out proceeds to local charities. Inside the café, they continue the philanthropic theme by offering free WiFi to patrons as they sip freshly roasted brews, including cappuccinos, mochas, or the Nobel Prize latte, which is infused with english toffee, french vanilla, and milk. Outdoor seating beckons visitors during warmer months, and a drive-thru window distributes pick-me-ups as early as 6 a.m. on weekdays.

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Dear TGGL:RAFRP,
I am supposed to go on a really cool ski trip with my dad, but my wife is pregnant with our first child and the due date conflicts with the trip. What do I tell my dad?
—Chris R.

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I sing bass in a barbershop quartet that is competing in an international quartet competition. Can you give me any pointers that would help me/my quartet have a memorable performance and might help us achieve top honors?
—A. Stratton

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Southern Brews Coffee

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    Charleston

    2812 Maybank Hwy.
    Johns Island, South Carolina 29455
    (843) 641-7290
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Reviews

  • Coffee is hot and delicious, staff is warm and friendly, service is quick and with a smile.
    Troy Cole, Google+
  • The cold press coffee is great, the sandwiches are delicious, and the smoothies and gelato are a great way to keep cool in the Charleston heat.
    John Stern, Google+