Starbucks' Happy Hour Is Back This Week & It's Buy One Get One Free

Officially Happy Hour again ☕
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Don't worry, you'll make it to the weekend after all. Everyone's favourite deal on caffeine in Canada, Starbucks' BOGO deal, is officially back on Thursday, June 18. You'll be able to buy a grande drink and get one free. 

A representative for Starbucks Canada confirmed to Narcity that Happy Hour from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 18 is back and it's buy-one-get-one-free. We really needed a win right now so this is perfect.

The deal is good for all "handcrafted beverages grande or larger" and doesn't include things like brewed coffee or tea.

That means that it's good for all those fancy, possibly calorific drinks we've all come to love. Come on, when's the last time you treated yourself to a white mocha — with whip!

If you missed happy hour at Starbucks while they were closed this spring, you're not alone. It's the perfect excuse to sneak out of work, the office, or your apartment and treat a friend to a drink on the house.

Or, you know, you're welcome to double-fist it because we've all been through a lot lately. 

Whether you've been dying for a real caramel macchiato or you're one of those folks who love to order off the "secret menu," you'll love the savings.

Expect your local coffee spot serving up this deal to be a little busier than usual during happy hour because everyone who's got a co-dependant relationship with caffeine is going to want to get in on this deal.

The coffee chain has been making a comeback in Canada since early May and stores have been slowly and deliberately reopening after most locations closed completely.

There's no better way to celebrate restrictions loosening than with a deal on your favourite latte. 

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