Costa Coffee has revealed its new Spring menu and it’s available from today (March 2).
The new menu has a variety of sweet and savoury treats and you can get your hands on them in all Costa Coffee stores.
Whether you’re looking to stop for a lunch break or grab a quick snack on the go, there’s something for everyone.
Let’s take a look…
Costa Coffee launches Spring menu 2023
Here’s the list of food you’ll find on the new Spring menu:
- New York Deli Bagel – Made with beef pastrami, gherkins and Emmental cheese and finished with a mustard béchamel sauce in a bagel bun.
- Ham, Mushroom & Mascarpone Focaccia – British pulled ham hock and roasted mushrooms with creamy mascarpone, béchamel and cheddar cheese sauce in a sea salt topped focaccia. This can be served hot or cold.
- Chocolate Orange Cake – Chocolate and orange sponge, filled with chocolate and orange frosting and topped with a chocolate ganache and multicoloured sprinkles.
- Chocolate Muffin made with KitKat Bunny – Chocolate muffin with KitKat flavoured filling, topped with a chocolate frosting and a KitKat Bunny.
- Classic Hot Cross Bun - Spiced bun made with sultanas, raisins, and mixed peel with a hand-finished cross on top.
- Mini Egg Cookie
- Chocolate Cornflake Nest
- Iced Bunny Gingerbread Biscuit – Decorated with coloured fondant icing.
- Iced Easter Egg Shortcake Biscuit - Decorated with coloured fondant icing.
You can find Costa Coffee’s full menu via the website.
Naomi Matthews, Commercial Strategy & Food Innovation Director at Costa Coffee said: “With Spring on the horizon and longer days ahead of us, there is no better time to launch our new Spring menu, with a wide range of delicious sweet and savoury products available.
“Whether you are meeting up with friends and family, grabbing lunch on the go or taking a moment to yourself in the afternoon, we have the perfect food pairing to enjoy with your favourite Costa coffee – making each and every moment a little better.”
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