
Costa Coffee in Ireland
114 items on the local menu. Costa does not publish prices in Ireland.
Checked 2026-08-22.
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Costa Coffee in Ireland
Ireland is counted among Costa's largest markets outside Great Britain, and the Irish estate is generally run as part of a combined UK and Ireland operation rather than as a separate territory. That shows in the menu, which tracks the British range closely.
The competitive picture is not the British one, though. Ireland has an unusually strong independent café sector and a well-established coffee culture that gives a chain less room than it has in comparable British towns. Irish customers also pay more: Ireland sits about 18% above the all-market average in our price index, behind only Singapore and the United Kingdom.
Prices are quoted inclusive of VAT, as they are across Ireland, so the printed number is what you pay.
We do not hold a priced Irish menu for Costa. See Ireland's market page for the brands we do price there.
Sources
Market facts on this page were taken from these. Credit for the underlying information belongs to their publishers.
- Global locations - Costa Coffee
- Costa Coffee - Wikipedia
Costa Coffee in other markets
The same brand, a different menu and a different currency in each.
| Market | Items | Cheapest | Average | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | 89 | £1.75 | £4.24 | Menu → |
| United Arab Emirates | 53 | AED 10 | AED 24.66 | Menu → |
| India | 14 | ₹169 | ₹256.71 | Menu → |
| China | 21 | ¥15 | ¥32.33 | Menu → |
| Poland | 61 | zł 9.50 | zł 20.28 | Menu → |
Prices are in each market's own currency and are not directly comparable. For a like-for-like view, use the price index or the comparison tool.
Costa Coffee products priced worldwide
Items Costa Coffee sells under the same name in four or more of our markets, converted to US dollars.
| Product | Markets | Cheapest | Priciest | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Americano Small | 5 | $1.76 | $5.66 | +221% |
| Hot Chocolate-regular | 4 | $2.98 | $6.61 | +122% |
About Costa Coffee
From a London Roastery to the Nation’s Favourite Cup
The story of Costa Coffee began in 1971, when Italian brothers Sergio and Bruno Costa set out to bring a taste of authentic Italian coffee to London. Starting with a small roastery on Fenchurch Street, they supplied their signature blend to local caterers and delicatessens. Their dedication to crafting the perfect cup led to the creation of the Mocha Italia blend - A harmonious mix of Arabica and Robusta beans, slow-roasted for a rich, smooth flavor. In 1981, the brothers opened their first coffee shop on Vauxhall Bridge Road, introducing Londoners to espresso and cappuccino served in porcelain cups, a novelty at the time. This commitment to quality and innovation laid the foundation for Costa Coffee's growth into a beloved coffeehouse chain.
Crafting Moments, One Cup at a Time
At the heart of Costa Coffee's menu is the Mocha Italia blend, a testament to the Costa brothers' pursuit of coffee perfection. Each cup is brewed to highlight the blend's rich aroma and smooth taste. Beyond coffee, the menu offers a variety of options to cater to diverse tastes and dietary needs. From classic lattes and cappuccinos to innovative seasonal offerings like the Spanish Latte, which combines espresso with sweetened condensed milk for a creamy, sweet flavor, there's something for everyone. Complementing the beverages are food items such as the Nacho and Chilli Cheese Toastie and the Tiramisu Cookie Sandwich, providing delightful pairings for any time of day.
Brewing Connections Beyond Coffee
Costa Coffee believes in the power of community and strives to be more than just a coffee shop. Each store features a Community Noticeboard, allowing local events and news to be shared, fostering a sense of connection among patrons. The establishment's commitment extends globally through initiatives like the Costa Foundation, launched in 2007, aiming to eradicate poverty in coffee-growing communities by building schools and supporting education. Additionally, the Community Grants program, started in 2021, empowers team members to nominate local charities for support, with over £30,000 donated to 60 charities in 2023 alone. These efforts reflect Costa Coffee's dedication to making a positive impact, one community at a time.
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