How do you say going for coffee in french?

There are a few ways to say "going for coffee" in French, depending on the context:

Most common:

* Aller boire un café: This is the most direct translation and is used in most situations.

* Aller prendre un café: This is another common way to say it, and is similar in meaning to the previous one.

More specific:

* Aller boire un café au café: This is used when you are going to a specific cafe.

* Aller prendre un café avec des amis/collègues/etc.: This is used when you are going for coffee with someone.

* Aller se poser en terrasse: This is a more casual way of saying "going for coffee" and implies that you are going to sit outside at a cafe.

You can also use the verb "prendre" in a different way:

* Je vais prendre un café. This means "I'm going to have a coffee" and could be used if you're already at a cafe or if you are ordering coffee to go.

The best way to say it depends on the context of the situation.