Is coffee in Diners free after the first one?

That's right and some charge $5 for an ordinary cup of coffee so you end up paying for a refill.
atthe weatherspoons they don't do that with the tea and coffee.. it's only less than £2 for a cup, and then you can have as many refills as you like.. but it's barely tepid... so not many people have more than one cup...

That said.. there's many pubs who do ''free '' refills of soft drinks.. Coke in particular, and yes they charge much more for the first one, to cover the price of the rest.. and tbh once you've drunk a 1/2 litre of Coke.. who wants any more..?... so they're quids in...
 
"Can I warm that up for yewwwwww?"


Hell no throw the cold coffee out, and pour a HOT cup pls..........
oh we don't get the luxury of a person... we have to serve ourselves refills from a machine

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Most of the privately-owned diners I’ve frequented do offer free refills, with waitresses going around often with coffee pots, sometimes asking and other times just automatically pouring out a full fresh cup for you, whether you’re so inclined or not. This can actually get annoying if you’ve doctored your cup with cream and sweetener to where you want it to be, and then have to re-adjust your mix…

Chain restaurants tend to be less attentive, and you often have to flag down a waitress to get a refill. They really don’t want to be bothered. Some get around the need to refill as often by starting you off with an enormous mug of coffee you may not finish… ☕
 
Diners here do give free refills. Upscale restaurants do not. When I was an active Trooper on duty, I got free coffee wherever I went while in uniform. I think most cops and firefighters do.
 

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