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Free food in NYC: Godiva coffee and Häagen-Dazs ice cream

The new Kosciuszko Bridge opened to the public Thursday, but City Comptroller Scott Stringer said the city failed to provide sufficient protected bike lanes for access to the new bike and pedestrian pathway.
The new Kosciuszko Bridge opened to the public Thursday, but City Comptroller Scott Stringer said the city failed to provide sufficient protected bike lanes for access to the new bike and pedestrian pathway. Photo Credit: Craig Ruttle

Not having to pay for what you’re eating and drinking makes everything taste better.

To fill your belly and quench your thirst without hurting your wallet, consult our continually updated list of complimentary bites and sips up for grabs around the city.

Here’s what to dig into next.

Coffee from Godiva Café

Celebrating its new location at Rockefeller Center (52 W. 50th St.), The Godiva Café is offering a free 12-ounce coffee (iced or hot) with a $10 purchase from Aug. 23 to Sept. 14.

The new eatery is Godiva’s second in New York City, serving its own signature blend coffee, freshly baked treats and the exclusive Croiffle, a croissant pressed into a hot waffle with cheese, egg, or dark/milk chocolate.

agen-Dazs cone — and more

Häagen-Dazs is celebrating the grand opening for six new shops in the metro area on Aug. 31 with free rewards for guests, such as scratch-off cards for the chance to win free ice cream for a year (which is a $500 value), a free cone, and other surprises. Stop by one of the new shops from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.:

  • Penn Station Amtrak (3 locations), 8th Avenue and West 31st Street
  • The Fulton Center, 200 Broadway
  • Empire Outlets NYC, 55 Richmond Terrace