
The Spurs' Western Conference semifinal against the Minnesota Timberwolves moved fully onto streaming tonight, pushing a lot of San Antonio viewers toward Peacock and NBC Sports' digital platforms. Local businesses did not miss the memo: a lineup of cafes, restaurants, and bakeries is dangling freebies the morning after every Spurs win, from breakfast tacos to drip coffee and miniature conchas. The catch is timing. Most offers are short-window, first-come deals, which means early birds and die-hard fans are the ones most likely to walk away with the goods.
How to Watch
The Timberwolves-Spurs matchup is streaming on Peacock and through NBC Sports' offerings, with Peacock listing the game under its NBA on NBC coverage. As outlined by Peacock, select playoff games are exclusive to the platform while NBC carries national broadcasts. NBC Sports' schedule page also directs fans to Peacock and the network's live streams for tonight's slate.
Where to Grab the Freebies
Local spots have rolled out a menu of “Spurs win” deals that kick in the morning after each victory. Taco Palenque is handing out one free breakfast taco from 6-9 a.m. to customers who use the code SPURSWIN in the app or show it in the restaurant. Eightball Coffee is pouring a free 8-ounce drip at its St. Mary's location from 8-10 a.m., and La Panadería is offering Fiesta-colored mini conchas to the first 50 customers who make a purchase, according to MySA. Supplies are limited, and details can vary by location, so businesses are nudging fans to double-check hours and availability before heading out.
More names have joined the list: Mural Roasters is offering an 8-ounce drip from 7-9 a.m., Ladino is pairing free dip and pita with a cocktail or mocktail purchase, and Tacos On The Street and MAAR's Pizza have their own limited giveaways tied to game outcomes, as reported by Axios. Many of these deals apply citywide at participating locations, and some chains extend the offers beyond San Antonio into nearby markets.
What This Means for Fans
The streaming setup does require a little planning. To watch at home, fans may need Peacock access or a live-TV bundle that carries NBC Sports. Free trials can help in a pinch but typically roll into paid subscriptions afterward if you forget to cancel. WOAI notes that if the Spurs keep advancing, the Western Conference Finals would return to traditional broadcast on NBC, which would make those later matchups broadly available on regular television. On the food side, fans chasing freebies should be ready for early morning lines and tight quantities, especially at smaller coffee shops and bakeries.
For now, every Spurs win is turning the next morning into something of a citywide victory lap, complete with coffee runs, taco stops, and quick bakery visits. Whether you are juggling streaming logins or setting your alarm for a free breakfast, playoff season has turned San Antonio mornings into a low-key, carb-fueled celebration. The deals are still evolving, and more businesses are expected to join the party, with updates coming as new offers are announced.









