5 Coffee Shop Promotion Ideas That Actually Work (& Why)
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5 Coffee Shop Promotion Ideas That Actually Work (& Why)

Coffee shop owners and operators are no strangers to the power of promotions.

They understand how important promoting their coffee shop is…

They know that promotions are a key pillar in their coffee shop’s marketing efforts

And they know they should promote their coffee shop regularly and consistently (especially if they want to keep up with marketing moguls like Starbucks).

Yet, despite all that, only 34% of owners and operators spend more than an hour daily marketing their businesses — and most aren’t confident that what they’re doing is even effective in the first place!

Luckily, that changes today. 

In this blog, we’ll walk you through five mini case studies, illustrating how other coffee shops have successfully promoted their businesses (and why their ideas worked). We’ve also created a free, downloadable calendar, jam-packed with coffee shop promotion ideas you might want to explore in 2025. 

Ready to learn what good coffee shop promotion looks like?

Let’s dive in. 

 

Promotion Idea #1 — Events/Workshops

Located in California, Alana’s Coffee Roasters has mastered the intersection of coffee and community through regularly hosted events and workshops. From open mic nights and sing-alongs to craft nights and dog-themed charity events, Alana’s has a wide range of inclusive events, welcoming anyone and everyone to join their little community. 

Alanas Coffee Roasters Event Promotion on InstagramSource: Alana's Coffee Roasters

“I think there’s a combination of factors behind our success,” said Alana’s co-founders Erin Ward and Eric Stogsdill. “Our approach to coffee is to make it approachable. Our approach to customer service is to be welcoming. So you have a great cup of coffee and an enjoyable in-store experience. That’s what makes [Alana’s] work.”

Why This Type of Promotion Works

  • It reaches new, diverse audiences
    • You may not think dog owners or karaoke lovers are your target demo, but maybe they’re just who you’re missing! Hosting events and workshops is a great way to reach (and serve) new, diverse audiences. 
  • It establishes the brand as a community pillar
    • Regularly hosting exciting events and workshops takes your coffee shop from an “optional” spot to a “must-visit” pillar in the community, establishing yourself as a third place everyone needs to check out. 
  • It adds a new source of (fairly regular) revenue
    • Hosting events and workshops consistently can offer your coffee shop a new, fairly reliable revenue stream by selling tickets, products during the event/workshop, or even event-specific merch!

 

Promotion Idea #2 — Optimized Online Presence

With 11 locations across New Jersey, Rook Coffee has long been a staple for local coffee lovers. And, thanks to a strong Google presence, Rook is becoming a go-to for non-locals, too.

A simple search of “Rook Coffee” brings up the Google Business Profile of every location on Maps, complete with addresses, hours, links to online ordering, and answers to frequently asked questions — everything a prospect would want (and need) to know.

Rook Coffee Google Business Profile and Maps LocationsSource: Rook Coffee Google Maps

Rook’s search engine-optimized website also bolsters their Google presence. Descriptive URLs, “directory style” pages, and useful, customer-first content are all green flags for search engine rankingsand for Rook’s online visibility, too.

Why This Type of Promotion Works 

  • It directs online traffic to places that convert
    • An optimized online presence doesn’t just mean getting your name out there; it leads prospects directly to places they can buy from (like your mobile app or online ordering platform).
  • It increases your brand’s online engagement 
    • Having a website is great… if it gets seen! Optimizing your online presence increases the chance of customers finding and engaging with your coffee shop’s online platform(s).
  • It gets your coffee shop in front of new eyes 
    • A strong Google profile and optimized website can put your coffee shop in front of people who may not have found you otherwise (like a tourist Googling “best coffee in New Jersey!”).  

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Promotion Idea #3  — Community Partnerships

California-born brand Blue Bottle Coffee is no stranger to community partnerships. Since opening, Blue Bottle has had more community partners than most coffee shops, from a patisserie partnership with Sugarbloom Baker to a charitable collaboration with the Los Angeles LGBT Center

And, while partnerships are good for business… Blue Bottle sees them more as an ongoing commitment to their values and people. 

“[Hospitality] is one of the three values that [have] guided Blue Bottle since we started roasting,” the team explained in a blog post. “Hospitality is about community, extending beyond [our] doors… and into the neighborhoods [where] we serve our coffees.” 

Why This Type of Promotion Works 

  • It gets your coffee shop in front of new audiences
    • Community partnerships aren’t just about shared products or services. They’re also about shared audiences, getting your coffee shop in front of people you may not have had access to before. 
  • It strengthens your community connection
    • Partnering with other local businesses solidifies your coffee shop’s status in the community. Remember — being part of a community isn’t just about geography. It’s about participation! 
  • It helps fulfill your values and interests
    • As a coffee shop owner, you care about coffee… but that’s not all you care about! Community partnerships help you make an impact in ways that reflect your values, personally and professionally. 

 

Promotion Idea #4  — Email Marketing

GGET is an LA-based specialty coffee brand based in LA, loved by many for their world-class drinks and adorable merch, and loved by us for their top-shelf email marketing. 

Email marketing is a highly effective promotional channel for coffee shops, but it takes special consideration to do it “right.” A strong coffee shop email is visually appealing, enticing, and worth the space in your inbox… and GGET’s efforts are scoring three for three. 

Insta-worthy shots of delicious drinks? Check.

An exclusive, limited-time deal that’ll engage your customers? Check. 

Value your customer will feel is worth the precious space in their inbox? Check. 

GGET Email Newsletter Case Studies

Why This Type of Promotion Works 

  • It keeps your audience in the loop
    • Email marketing is one of the best ways to keep your audience in the loop. Emailing your VIPs when something newsworthy happens keeps your email community feeling exclusive and included. 
  • It keeps your coffee shop top of mind 
    • Emailing your audience newsworthy updates keeps them in the loop and keeps your brand fresh in their mind. Regular emails double as reminders that your coffee shop is here (and happy to be!).
  • It helps you leverage the power of personalization
    • Customers love personalized experiences, and email is no exception. Luckily, emails are easy to customize, so you can ensure every email interaction leaves your customer feeling seen and heard. 

Stand-out emails start with stand-out promo ideas. Luckily, that’s all our calendar has.

Promotion Idea #5 — Seasonal Specials

Mini Case Study: Peet’s Coffee

Peet’s Coffee has spent ~60 years brewing “coffee for coffee people,” constantly adapting to the ever-changing tastes of “coffee people” — like their demand for seasonal sips

But, what makes Peet’s seasonal approach really stand out? The brand’s dedication to developing exclusive, experimental seasonal flavors that exceed consumers’ pumpkin-spiced expectations. In August 2024, Jessica Buttimer – Peet’s SVP of Brand & DTC – announced the brand was “[turning] up the flavor” with a new fall menu. 

“We’re introducing daring new flavors like Fiery Mocha and Spiced Maple Cold Brew and bringing back our beloved Pumpkin Latte,” said Buttimer. “They say ‘variety is the spice of life’ and we've got something for everyone to sip on our menu this fall."

Why This Type of Promotion Works 

  • It creates a sense of exclusivity 
    • The limited-time nature of seasonal specials creates a sense of exclusivity. Anticipation builds throughout the year until launch day when consumers join the exclusive few who tried it on the first day. 
  • It offers something new and exciting 
    • With seasonal specials only popping up once or twice a year, coffee shop consumers often get excited for their return. Plus, that excitement is easily doubled with innovative flavors like Peet’s! 
  • It promotes urgency (and purchases) 
    • Because seasonal coffee shop items are only available for a limited time, they do a great job promoting urgency among your customers; a true “Get it before it’s gone!” promotion. 

 

Craver’s FREE 2025 Coffee Shop Promotion Ideas Calendar 

Now that you’ve got five new promotion ideas in your roster, it’s time to determine the best way for your coffee shop to implement them. 

That’s where our FREE 2025 Coffee Shop Promotion Ideas Calendar comes in handy. 

This calendar highlights the monthly holidays, special days, celebrations, and events you may want to use as inspiration for a new coffee shop promotion. We’ve also included example ideas for each notable date to help you get the ball rolling (and the ideas moving!). 

Ready to see the difference intentional coffee shop promotion can make? 

 

FREE CALENDAR DOWNLOAD 2025 Coffee Shop Promotion Ideas Get inspired with ideas for holidays, seasons, special occasions, and more!