Save More, Sip More: Pret A Manger’s Coffee & Bakery Pass Explained

Save More, Sip More: Pret A Manger’s Coffee & Bakery Pass Explained

It’s not every day that a go-to café favourite makes your daily coffee run both easier and significantly more wallet-friendly. But one brand that’s – gloriously – bucking the trend is Pret A Manger, which is reintroducing its celebrated stamp card as the all-new Coffee & Bakery Pass. For the first time ever, you can redeem stamps for both barista-made drinks and freshly baked treats, making your everyday routine a serious bargain. Keep reading to find out why this is the upgrade your busy lifestyle deserves.

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Why We Love The Pass

Pret’s new Coffee & Bakery Pass keeps things simple: for just HKD$188, you can enjoy up to 10 premium barista-made drinks and bakery items. Quick, easy, and great value. Put simply, it’s a smart way to make your daily java run smoother and more affordable, with hassle-free in-store redemption.

Pret A Manger Coffee & Bakery Pass Ceremonial Grade Matcha Croissant
Image courtesy of Pret A Manger

What We’re Ordering First

The Coffee & Bakery Pass gives you full access to Pret’s everyday favourites, so you can mix and match depending on your mood.

On Our Must-Try List:

  • Morning Go-To: A smooth organic latte with a freshly baked almond croissant.

  • Afternoon Boost: An iced lemon tea paired with a chunky chocolate cookie.

  • Something New: The reformulated matcha latte, now made with ceremonial-grade matcha from Japan, alongside an Earl Grey scone.

You’ll also find flat whites, cappuccinos, butter croissants, pain au raisin, muffins, and more — all baked fresh daily.

Pret A Manger Coffee & Bakery Pass $188
Image courtesy of Pret A Manger

The Smart Move

‘Coffee & Bakery Pass makes it easy and wallet-friendly to enjoy freshly made drinks and treats every day,’ says Eira Jarvis, Pret A Manger’s AMEA Managing Director. With up to three redemptions per day across all 25 Hong Kong shops, it’s built for busy city life and flexible enough to fit any schedule.

Even better, the pass is valid from 15 September 2025 through 31 January 2026 — giving you months of great value and plenty of time to enjoy.

Take this as your sign to pick one up while it lasts!


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Catherine Pun
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A Hong Kong native with Filipino-Chinese roots, Catherine infuses every part of her life with zest, whether she’s belting out karaoke tunes or exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations. Her downtime often includes unwinding with Netflix and indulging in a 10-step skincare routine. As the Editorial Director of Friday Club., Catherine brings her wealth of experience from major publishing houses, where she refined her craft and even authored a book. Her sharp editorial insight makes her a dynamic force, always on the lookout for the next compelling narrative.

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