Costa Coffee has announced its new autumn menu for 2023 and there’s a variety of food and drink items to look forward to.
Customers can get their hands on the autumn menu from August 31 in stores nationwide.
The new menu features both sweet and savoury treats as well as the return of the Maple Hazel range.
Costa Coffee reveals 2023 autumn menu
The menu includes the Maple Hazel Latte and Maple Hazel Hot Chocolate which both include roasted hazelnut flavoured syrup and maple flavoured sauce.
They’re topped with Light Whip and sprinkles of autumnal crunchy biscuit.
Other drinks in the range include:
- Maple Hazel Iced Latte
- Maple Hazel Frappé (new)
- Chocolate Hazel Frappé (new)
The new Maple Hazel Frappé is the new ‘secret’ drink that’s only available via the Costa Club app and customers can access the drink via the app from August 31.
The Maple Hazel range will also be available via Costa Express machines nationwide.
With a new Costa Coffee seasonal menu comes some food items too and customers can try some new toasties this autumn:
- Hog Roast Toastie (new)
- Nacho Chilli Cheese and Chicken Toastie (new)
There are also some classic toastie options including The Chicken and Bacon Toastie and the Vegan Ham and Cheese Toastie.
Customers can also look forward to some sweet treats including:
- Maple Hazelnut Muffin
- Maple Hazelnut Blondie
- Apple and Blackberry Loaf Cake (new)
- Chocolate and Salted Caramel Cake
- Loaded Flapjack (new)
- Iced Pumpkin Gingerbread Biscuit (new)
Costa Express Shell customers can grab the new Bonfire Spice range this autumn which includes the Bonfire Spire Latte, Bonfire Spice Hot Chocolate, Bonfire Spice Iced Latte and Bonfire Spice Frappe (no coffee).
Costa Coffee is a joint Headline Partner of Macmillan Cancer Support’s Coffee Morning, helping to raise crucial funds to support people living with cancer through the sale of three treats on the Autumn menu:
- The Macmillan Chocolate Muffin
- Macmillan Carrot and Walnut Cake
- Macmillan Iced Shortcake Biscuit (new)
When buying a slice of Carrot Cake, the Chocolate Muffin or an Iced Shortcake Biscuit, 20p (plus VAT) will be donated to Macmillan Cancer Support (from August 31 to October 4, 2023).
You can find out more about the autumn menu at Costa Coffee via the website.
Naomi Matthews, Food Innovation Director UK & Ireland at Costa Coffee said: “Leaves are falling, Autumn is calling, and at Costa Coffee, we’re excited to bring customers our new food and drink menu. It’s great to have the much-loved Maple Hazel range returning for Fall, as well as the launch of some mouth-watering savoury and sweet additions.
“We’re proud to be supporting Macmillan for the second year running, and hope that the donations made through the sale of our Macmillan range, can make a huge difference to those living or impacted by cancer through the amazing work of Macmillan.”
All drinks and food can also be ordered via Click & Collect or through delivery via Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats.
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