National Coffee Day is September 29 and in celebration, Atlas Coffee Club is giving new subscribers a free bag of coffee when you sign up for their monthly subscription service. Prices start at about $14 for a 12-ounce bag (plus $4.95 shipping), with the bonus bag included in your first order.
Atlas is known for turning coffee into more than just a morning routine. Each shipment highlights a different country, complete with tasting notes, brewing tips, and a postcard from that region. It’s as much a tour of global coffee culture as it is a caffeine fix. You can choose how you want it delivered, too: pods for convenience, ground for drip or espresso, or whole bean if you’ve got a grinder at home.
Reviews highlight the variety and presentation. Subscribers like that Atlas Coffee Club’s coffees rotate monthly, saying it keeps things “fresh and surprising.” The bright packaging and included postcards get consistent praise. One customer called it “a great way to learn about coffee while drinking it.” That said, some find the subscription less customizable than other services—you don’t pick the country, so picky drinkers may end up with flavors outside their comfort zone.
Quality-wise, Atlas consistently earns high marks for freshness and flavor. They’ve got roast options for every palate, with options from light to dark depending on your preference. Coffee comes roasted to order, which reviewers say translates into better aroma and smoother cups compared with grocery shelf beans. The biggest downside is cost once shipping is factored in—closer to $19 per delivery for a single bag—but for many, the curated experience justifies the price, and that’s not much more expensive than a nice bag of locally roasted beans from New Seasons.
With a free bonus bag for National Coffee Day, Atlas Coffee Club is an easy way to sample global beans and shake up your daily cup.