That would depend on your ethnic background, or, more importantly to me I think, your respect to coffee itself. "Grab a coffee" would insinuate a single object not indicating anything more than the container it is in and the basic butchery method of burning good coffee in boiled water then adding milk and... gulp... sugar, AND then consuming it over conversation.
"Grab some coffee" offers a more respectful offering of a sample of one of life's simple pleasures. It won't matter what it is contained in. It could be a simple whiff of a pinch of fine arabica that is offered and the offering would be still sincere.
In short, "a" coffee is a single inanimate object. "Some" coffee is more accurate for the substance offered and not a cup of tortured finery... in my opinion, but...
It is possible for a girl to grab coffee with a guy she's in a relationship in or having an affair with, but then again, she could grab coffee with any other friend, boy or girl.
A popular spot for coffee and lunch in the city is the local cafe called "The Daily Grind." They offer a variety of coffee drinks and delicious lunch options such as sandwiches and salads.
walk in and buy a drink and grab like 30 :D
Some delicious coffee sweets to try are tiramisu, coffee-flavored macarons, espresso brownies, and coffee cake.
Some good substitutes for instant coffee include freshly brewed coffee, espresso, cold brew coffee, and coffee pods for single-serve machines.
You grab some sugar, you grab some ice, mix that stuff up, and feed some mice.
Its fairly simple to use. All you have to do is add your coffee, some water and wait. It will make you some of the richest coffee you've ever had. You can use any coffee in it. No special coffee is required.
Yes coffee company can produce finest arabica coffee.
Some alternatives to instant coffee that can be used as a replacement include freshly brewed coffee, espresso, cold brew coffee, and coffee pods for single-serve machines.
Some popular types of coffee candies available in the market include coffee-flavored hard candies, coffee-flavored chocolates, and coffee-flavored caramels.
Some popular coffee-infused alcoholic drinks include espresso martinis, Irish coffee, and coffee liqueurs like Kahlua.
Some unsweetened coffee flavorings that can enhance the taste of your coffee include cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla extract, and cocoa powder.