Costa’s new autumn menu includes a Lotus Biscoff muffin and bonfire spiced latte
SUMMER is officially coming to an end as Costa has unveiled its autumn menu - and it includes a Lotus Biscoff muffin.
The baked treat contains a surprise centre of Lotus Biscoff spread and is topped with toffee icing and an actual Lotus Biscoff biscuit.
It’s available from £2.25 as part of the new menu that launches in stores from September 5.
Costa is also bringing back its bonfire spiced trio, which includes a latte, hot chocolate and cold brew.
The coffee company says the popular brew gives fans a “taste of autumn” with a caramel toffee flavour, spiced cinnamon, cloves, cardamom and ginger, all topped with caramel and extra cinnamon.
The bonfire spiced trio was first introduced last year and remains at the same price, starting at £2.95.
But in a new addition, the entire range can be made vegan-friendly this year thanks to a new and improved syrup recipe.
Costa customers will also find a new chocolate and caramel bun and a raspberry and white chocolate muffin in stores.
If you already can't wait to try the new selection, you can .
Costa has over 2,600 coffee shops in the UK.
What's included in the Costa autumn menu?
COSTA has unveiled what customers can expect in the coffee shop's autumn range.
Here's what you can buy in store from September 5:
Drinks
Bonfire Spiced Latte – from £2.95
Bonfire Spiced Hot Chocolate – from £2.95
Bonfire Cold Brew – from £2.95
Cakes and treats
Lotus Biscoff Muffin – from £2.25
Chocolate & Caramel Bun – from £1.95
Chocolate Caramel & Hazelnut Cookie (Vegan) – from £1.85
Raspberry & White Chocolate Muffin – from £1.95
Seriously Chocolate Cake – from £2.95
New lunch deal items
Roasted Carrot & Coriander Soup – from £2.95
Bolognese Mac & Cheese – from £3.95
The autumn menu is available until October 31 when the coffee chain will start making room for its Christmas range.
Costa began selling its winter selection of hot drinks and cakes from the start of November in 2018.
Last year Costa was among a string of coffee chains that came under fire over the amount of sugar used in their drinks.
It was found the bonfire spiced hot chocolate contained 36g of sugar, far more than recommended by NHS guidelines which say adults should have no more than 30g of sugar a day.
Addressing the criticism in 2018, the coffee chain said it only served the bonfire spiced hot chocolate in a small size.
But this year the bonfire spiced trio is available in primo and medio cups.
When we asked Costa for the sugar content, they told us the hot chocolate contains 34.8g, for the latte it's 24.6g and the cold brew contains 15.5g.
These are all for the primo size and with semi-skimmed milk.
As well as its new menu, Costa has also confirmed its lunch deal will now run from 11am to close.
There's also new items on the menu, including a bolognese mac and cheese which'll cost from £3.95.
The lunch deal let's customers choose a sandwich, panini or soup, with a snack and a drink for £4.95 and was previously only available from 11am to 2pm.
Also back on the same day as the Costa autumn menu is Starbucks' pumpkin spiced latte and you can find out everything you need to know here.
But you might be shocked to know Starbucks’ iced teas contain more sugar than THREE Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
Meanwhile, Costa Coffee has launched Americano, latté and caramel lattes in a can.
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