Costa Coffee has revealed its new Christmas food and drinks menu for 2023 and customers don’t have long to wait to get their hands on it.
The festive menu has a variety of new and returning festive items including lattes, hot chocolates, toasties and more.
Here’s everything Costa Coffee is offering in its festive menu this season.
Costa Coffee reveals new Christmas menu for 2023
New festive drinks:
- Sticky Toffee Latte
- Sticky Toffee Iced Latte
- Roasted Hazel Latte
- Roasted Hazel Hot Chocolate
Returning festive drinks:
- Terry’s Chocolate Orange Hot Chocolate
- Inspired by After Eight Hot Chocolate
- Gingerbread and Cream Latte
- Black Forest and Cream Hot Chocolate
New festive food:
- Pigs and Blankets Toastie
- Vegan Turkey and Trimmings Toastie
- Honey Roast Ham and Wensleydale Ciabatta
- Melton Mowbray Pork Pie
- Sausage Roll
- Belgian Chocolate Ganache Cake
- Sticky Toffee Loaf Cake
- All Butter Mince Pie
- Mince Tart (vegan and gluten-free)
- Christmas Cake Slice
- Polar Bear Gingerbread Biscuit
- Christmas Tree Shortcake Biscuit
- Salted Caramel Honeycomb Bag
- Clotted Cream Fudge Bag
Returning festive food:
- Brie Bacon and Cranberry Panini
- Brie and Cranberry Toastie
- Turkey and Trimmings Toastie
- Turkey Feast Sandwich
- Terry’s Chocolate Orange Muffin
- Gingerbread Muffin
- White Chocolate Trillionaire’s Slice
- Crispy Festive Wreath
How to get the new Costa Coffee Christmas menu
Costa Coffee customers can pick up the festive items at stores nationwide from Thursday, November 2.
All drinks and food can also be ordered via Click & Collect or through delivery via Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats.
Costa Express and Shell customers can also get their hands on selected drinks from the new range.
Naomi Matthews, Food Innovation Director UK & Ireland at Costa Coffee, said: “We’re thrilled to introduce our enchanting and cosy new festive menu that will undoubtedly unleash customers’ Christmas spirit.
“As we embrace the magic of the festivities, our delightful new products and returning favourites hope to add some joy to the season. Tree-t yourself this Christmas with Costa Coffee’s new festive menu!”
Costa Coffee’s Christmas takeaway cup range for 2023 has been designed to capture the essence of cherished festive traditions leading up to Christmas.
The new cups range from 4oz to 20oz and are made from plant-based materials and will be available in UK retailers and Costa Express machines across the country when buying a hot drink.
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