Costa Coffee has revealed its new spring menu that will be available to buy this week.
The KITKAT drinks range is back with a new addition plus there are a range of savoury and sweet treats to try.
A new Cinnamon Bun syrup means customers can add a spring touch to their hot and cold coffee.
Let’s take a look at the new spring menu for 2024 which will be launching in Costa Coffee stores nationwide from Thursday, February 29.
Costa Coffee reveals new spring menu for 2024 with new and returning items
Here are all the drinks and food items you can find on the new Costa Coffee spring menu.
Drinks:
- KITKAT Frappe (new) – Creamy blended chocolate frappe topped with Light Whip (suitable for vegans) and sprinkled with KITKAT pieces.
- KITKAT Mocha (returning) – Combination of Espresso blended with Hot Chocolate, topped with Light Whip and crunchy KITKAT pieces.
- KITKAT Hot Chocolate (returning) – Made using Costa Coffee’s signature Hot Chocolate, finished with Light Whip and KITKAT pieces.
The new Cinnamon Bun syrup can be added to hot and cold coffee in Costa Coffee stores nationwide as well as Costa Express machines.
Customers can also add Light Whip (suitable for vegans), syrups and sauces to their drinks.
Costa Coffee became the first High Street coffee shop chain in the UK to offer a Flat White coffee 14 years ago and customers can share the Flat White love with a new Flat White Keyring (£4.50).
Costa Coffee is offering customers two breakfast deals this spring.
From February 29, customers can choose from either a selected drink and a breakfast bap from £6.49 or a selected drink with either a croissant or toast from £4.99.
You can see the terms and conditions of these offers via the Costa Coffee website.
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Food:
- Halloumi and Chargrilled Veg Toastie (new)
- Chicken N'Duja Toastie (new)
- Roast Chicken and Bacon Sandwich (new)
- Melon Pot (new)
- Blooming Lovely Chocolate Cake (new)
- Carrot and Walnut Cake (new and improved)
- Chocolate Muffin made with KITKAT Bunny
- Mini Egg Cookie
- Chocolate Cornflake Nest
Naomi Matthews, Food Commercial Director UK & Ireland at Costa Coffee, said: “What better way to celebrate an extra day of the year than by visiting a Costa Coffee and trying our new and vibrant Spring menu?
“Blooming in stores on the 29th of February, we’re excited to welcome back the return of the KITKAT® drinks range with an indulgent newcomer, as well as tasty new and returning favourites across our sweet and savoury ranges - Spring has never tasted this good!”
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