What a Peet's Coffee gift card gets you
A Peet's Card spends at every Peet's Coffeebar and on peets.com, and the same balance covers whole-bean and ground coffee, K-Cup pods, tea, and merchandise — not just brewed drinks at the counter. Unlike a bank-issued Visa or Mastercard gift card, there are no activation or per-purchase fees, and the balance never gets chipped away by dormancy charges. You can also load a Peet's Card into the Peet's app and reload it from any saved payment method.
two formats:
- Physical card: Mailed in a greeting-card carrier. $10 to $200 per card via peets.com or any Peet's Coffeebar.
- E-gift card: Emailed within minutes, redeemable in store by barcode or online at peets.com. $10 to $200 per card via peets.com; $10 to $200 via Dyme. Can be added to the Peet's app.
You can load a gift card's value into your Peet's app account and combine multiple cards onto one balance, so several smaller cards become a single spendable total.
Where to buy: four channels compared
| Channel | Format | Denominations | Delivery | Discount | Adds on top |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DymeBest for Miles | E-gift only | $10 – $200 | Instant | None | Dyme Miles + instant paperless delivery |
| Peets.com | Physical + e-gift | $10 – $200 | Instant / 5–10 days | None | — |
| In store at a Peet's Coffeebar | Physical only | $10 – $200 | Immediate | None | — |
| Authorized retailers Costco, supermarket racks | Physical only | $25 – $100 typical | Immediate | Costco: occasional multi-pack discount | Retailer loyalty points |
Discounts and multi-pack pricing rotate by location and season. Verify before you buy.
Can I get a Peet's Coffee gift card at a discount?
Yes, but not through Dyme. Dyme sells Peet's e-gift cards at face value; the value-add is Dyme Miles and instant paperless delivery, not a face-value discount. The discount channels are:
- Costco, in store or online. Periodic multi-pack Peet's gift cards at a discount to face value (for example a $100 value sold for around $80). Stock rotates and isn't always listed. Club membership required.
- Secondary marketplaces (Raise, CardCash). Resold Peet's gift cards from third parties, typically a few percent below face value. Verify the balance before redeeming, since secondary sellers occasionally list cards with partial balances.
- Supermarket gift-card promotions. Grocers like Safeway and Kroger run periodic 'buy a gift card, earn fuel points or bonus rewards' events that include Peet's racks, which is value back rather than a straight discount.
The bigger combined return comes from the rewards stack below: your credit card, Peetnik Rewards at redemption, and Dyme Miles on the purchase. Most buyers leave that money on the table.
How to stack rewards
Three rewards programs fire on a single Peet's Coffee gift card purchase through Dyme.
Your credit card earns rewards on the Dyme purchase.
Gift-card resellers typically code as MCC 5947; many cards exclude this MCC from category bonuses.
Free to join. Earns at redemption, not on the gift card purchase.
Peetnik Rewards does not earn on the gift card purchase. It earns when you spend the card on coffee, food, or beans in store or in the app, at the same rate as paying with cash or credit. Register the gift card to your Peetnik account so the points attach. Program terms →
Earn 1 Mile for every dollar you spend, and 5 Miles per dollarduring special offers — the layer the other channels can't match.
Illustrative only. Card rates, brand-program terms, and Dyme Miles offers change and vary by member; figures above are examples, not a guarantee of value.
How to buy via Dyme
Peet's Coffee e-gift cards on Dyme arrive in the recipient's inbox in under a minute.
- Open the Peet's Coffee brand page on Dyme.
- Enter the recipient's email, the denomination, and an optional personal message.
- Check out. The e-gift sends immediately and can be loaded into the Peet's app from the email.
You earn 1 Mile for every dollar you spend, and 5 Miles per dollar during special offers. Miles post to your Dyme account within 3 business days. Dyme Miles never expire, have no blackouts, and are redeemable on any airline, any hotel — across over 2 million hotels and 600 airline partners.
Every Dyme purchase contributes to Dyme's renewable energy mission. Dyme uses part of its profits to support communities worldwide by investing in cheaper and cleaner electricity. Read more at dyme.earth/blog/impact.
How to buy on peets.com
- Go to peets.com/pages/gift-cards.
- Choose physical or e-gift, then pick a design and the amount.
- Add to cart and check out. Peet's does not run a member discount on gift cards, and Peetnik points do not accrue on gift-card purchases.
How to buy in store
Any Peet's Coffeebar register sells gift cards. Tell the barista the amount you want, pay with cash, credit, or another gift card, and walk out with the card. Whole-dollar amounts from $10 to $200 are available, and you can reload an existing Peet's Card at the counter.
How to buy at Costco, Sam's Club, or a supermarket
Costco periodically runs multi-pack Peet's gift cards at a discount to face value. Stock and pricing rotate. Supermarket gift-card racks at chains like Safeway, Kroger, and Albertsons carry $25 and $50 Peet's cards at face value. You pay no discount but earn the supermarket's loyalty points and any fuel rewards that apply to gift-card purchases.
Designs and personalization
Physical cards: several designs in the Peet's online catalog, including seasonal options for the holidays and everyday coffee-themed art. A greeting-card carrier and a printed message are available at checkout.
E-gift cards: multiple designs with a customizable recipient message and send date.
There is no co-branded option for individual purchase. For bulk orders, see corporate ordering below.
Delivery and timing
- E-gift via Dyme: 1 to 60 minutes by email. Load into the Peet's app directly from the email.
- E-gift via peets.com: 1 to 60 minutes by email, or scheduled for a future send date.
- Physical via peets.com: 5 to 10 business days standard. Express options available at checkout.
- Physical in store or at a retailer: Immediate — walk out with the card.
Dyme does not mail physical cards. If you need a physical card in hand, peets.com or a retail aisle is the path.
Corporate and bulk buying
Peet's runs a corporate and bulk gift-card program for businesses buying in volume, with custom amounts and bulk invoicing for employee gifts and client appreciation. Contact the Peet's corporate gift-card team to start an order.
Frequently asked questions
At any Peet's Coffeebar in the United States and online at peets.com. The balance covers brewed drinks, food, whole-bean and ground coffee, K-Cup pods, tea, and merchandise.
$10 to $200 in whole-dollar increments, whether you buy a physical card or an e-gift through peets.com, a Peet's Coffeebar, or Dyme.
No. Peet's gift cards never expire and carry no dormancy or service fees. The full purchased value stays on the card until you spend it.
Yes. You can reload an existing Peet's Card at any Coffeebar register, on peets.com, or in the Peet's app from a saved payment method.
Yes. Enter the card number and security code on the Peet's gift card balance page, or register the card in the Peet's app to see the balance any time.
Yes. Add the card number in the app's payment section to track the balance, reload it, and earn Peetnik Rewards points when you pay with it.
No. Points accrue when you spend the card on coffee or food, not when you buy the gift card. Register the card to your Peetnik account so points attach at the register or in the app.
Yes. Secondary marketplaces like Raise and CardCash buy unwanted gift cards, typically paying a percentage of face value depending on demand. List with the card number and balance; the marketplace verifies and pays out by ACH or check.
Yes. Peet's runs a corporate gift-card program for volume orders, with custom amounts and bulk invoicing for employee and client gifts. Contact the Peet's corporate gift-card team.
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