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Today's Deal: $5 for $10 Worth of Drinkable Delights and Small Bites at Bird on a Wire Espresso

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  • Expires in 1 year
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. May use in multiple visits. Tax included. Gratuity not included. Not valid with other offers.
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Highlights

  • Premium coffee roasts
  • Broad menu of beverages
  • Fresh local pastries
  • Beer-and-wine happy hour

After spending a night dreaming of steel children and living motorcycles, it takes a superbly beaned brew to usher the brain back into reality. Escape sleep’s chimeras with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of espresso, tea, small bites, and more at Bird on a Wire Espresso, located near Fauntleroy Park. Tax is included in the cost of today’s deal.

A neighborhood institution for more than eight years, Bird on a Wire Espresso satisfies customers with a comprehensive menu of beverages complemented by a carefully edited selection of food. Five different roasts of Raven's Brew Coffee help the shop follow the time-honored tradition of turning beans into gold bullion and gold bullion into a delicious caffeinated beverage. The Bird also offers house-made chai tea ($2.75/12 oz.), cold-brewed Toddys ($2.58/12 oz.), and a number of other beanless options. Beat the heat with sun-brewed tea ($1.75) or a fruit-and-berry smoothie in flavors including banana, mixed berries, and orange juice ($3.50), preferable to a summer trip to the Antarctic. Fresh pastries from Macrina, Essential Baking Company, and Little Rae's Bakery bolster a breakfast menu that also includes egg sandwiches ($4.15–$5.65, depending on bread choice) and breakfast burritos ($3.50, add $0.55 for bacon), while chicken salad and slow-cooked pork sliders ($3.50, or two for $6) help lunchtime visitors minimize their bites-to-sandwich ratio.

Bird on a Wire's outdoor seating allows guests to enjoy their orders while shouting political slogans at passing butterflies. Adding to the potable pleasures, happy hour ensues from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, with the shop expanding its drink menu to include beer and wine (all patrons must be at least 21 years old to participate). Whether perking up with caffeine or winding down with wine, Bird on a Wire serves as an ideal venue for flocking with friends, flying with high-rolling caffeine kingpins, or whittling away at an epic novel while periodically screaming about an ongoing existential crisis.

Reviews

National Geographic featured Bird on a Wire Espresso. CityVoters give it a five-star average. Yelpers give the business an average of four stars, and 97% of 41 Urbanspooners recommend it:

  • The staff is always cheerful and friendly, the coffee is great, and the treats are fresh and plentiful! It feels like your neighborhood coffee shop should: warm and inviting. – aaron, CityVoter
  • Bird on a Wire is the charming little coffee shop of your picture perfect dreams. Great staff, great coffee, devoted regulars. I could spend all day here, munching on scones and reading the paper. It feels like home. – Amanda B., Yelp

Groupon Says

Life in the Espresso Lane

Knack Brellings was just two years out of Business University's School of Prestigious Law. Enrolling on the Senator Borschardt Full-Ride Merit Scholarship for Underprivileged Go-Getters, he graduated with valedictorian grade honors, as well as a GPA of one million dollars. Then, tragedy struck. Brellings's parents were unable to attend his graduation because they were consumed by a bog while on an innocent nature hike the night before.

But his life of hardship only made him more determined to persevere, Brellings thought to himself while sitting outside the waiting office of Job Interview Incorporated Headquarters, his briefcase across his knees, his nerves a jangled mess of jangles.

"Espresso?" asked a passing espresso person. Her eyes were the color of sparkles.

"Make it a double," he told her, his confidence renewed. "I'm getting a job today."

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