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Costa Coffee in Poland

61 items on the local menu, priced in PLN.

From zł 9.50 Average zł 20.28 $1 USD = 3.69 PLN 6 markets tracked for this brand Save

Costa Coffee in Poland

Poland is one of Costa's largest markets outside the United Kingdom, and it is the clearest example of the brand's two-track model working. Alongside a conventional store estate, Poland carries more Costa Express self-serve machines than anywhere outside Britain - A network in fuel stations, shops and transport hubs that reaches customers no coffee shop could.

That matters commercially. A machine has almost none of a store's cost base and extends the brand into towns that would never support a full site, which in a country of Poland's geography is a considerable advantage.

The Polish café sector has grown from a standing start into one of Central Europe's largest, and prices sit meaningfully below Western European levels, which is part of why the market has grown so quickly.

The Polish board here is priced from published sources. Costa is British, so the UK board is the fullest one we hold and the natural comparison.

Sources

Market facts on this page were taken from these. Credit for the underlying information belongs to their publishers.

Cheapest items on the Poland menu

The entry price of a Costa Coffee order in this market.

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ItemCategoryPrice
Butter Croissant
Croissant maślany
Pastries and Cakes zł 9.50
Whipped Cream and Caramel Cream Horn
Rurka z Bitą Śmietaną i Karmelem
Pastries and Cakes zł 11.50
Chocolate Cookie Pastries and Cakes zł 11.50
Banana Cake
Ciasto bananowe
Pastries and Cakes zł 11.50
Caramel Shortbread Pastries and Cakes zł 11.50
Millionaire Shortbread Pastries and Cakes zł 12.50
Chocolate Pretzel
Precel czekoladowy
Crunchy chocolate biscuit in the shape of a pretzel, sprinkled with crushed almonds.
Pastries and Cakes zł 12.50
Tea
Herbata
High quality loose leaf teas, various kinds.
Matcha, Tea and Hot Chocolate zł 14.50
Egg Salad Sandwich
Kanapka z pastą jajeczną
Sandwich with egg spread, mayonnaise and spinach.
Sandwiches and Wraps zł 14.50
Polish Crumble Cake
Pleśniak
Pastries and Cakes zł 14.50
Egg and Bacon Croissant
Croissant z jajkiem i bekonem
Sandwiches and Wraps zł 15.50
Goat Cheese and Fig Sauce Croissant
Croissant z serem kozim i sosem figowym
Sandwiches and Wraps zł 15.50

Costa Coffee in other markets

The same brand, a different menu and a different currency in each.

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MarketItemsCheapestAverage
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 →
Ireland No priced menu yet. Market profile →

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.

ProductMarketsCheapestPriciestGap
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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