go to a coffee
The phrase 'aller prendre un café' in French translates to 'go to a coffee' in English and is commonly used to invite someone to go out for coffee, whether for socializing, discussing matters, or simply enjoying a beverage. This expression can imply a casual outing and is often associated with taking a break or spending time with friends.
I am going to go to have a coffee with my friends.
This phrase indicates the speaker's intention to go out for coffee with their friends.
We are going to go to have a coffee after work.
In this example, the speaker is talking about a plan to have coffee with someone after their workday is over.
Do you want to go and have a coffee tonight?
This phrase is an invitation for someone to join the speaker for coffee in the evening.