Caffé Nero has launched a new summer menu that includes iced drinks and sweet treats.
Whether a cocktail-inspired Chouxnut takes your fancy or a Salted Caramel Pistachio Iced Latte is more your kind of treat, look no further as the coffee shop chain's new summer menu has plenty of options.
The Chouxnuts are available to try at a Caffé Nero branch or exclusively for delivery via the Just Eat app until Friday, July 22.
Caffé Nero launches new summer menu
Here’s a list of the items you’ll find on Caffé Nero’s new summer menu.
Food
- Passionfruit ‘Martini’ Chouxnut – filled with mango and sparkling wine flavoured mousse, topped with passionfruit fondant and decorated with dark chocolate chips.
- Salted Caramel and Pistachio Chouxnut – filled with smooth salted caramel mousse, topped with pistachio flavoured fondant and decorated with dark chocolate lines, crushed pistachio pieces and caramel curls.
- Sicilian Lemon Meringue Cheesecake – digestive crumb base topped with baked lemon cheesecake with swirls of lemon curd and finished with baked meringue pieces, swirls of lemon curd and white chocolate shavings.
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Iced drinks
- Salted Caramel Pistachio Iced Latte
- Strawberries and Belgian White Chocolate Frappe Crème
- Italian Peach Fruit Booster
- Strawberry Lemonade
- Coconut and Mango Quencher
A new delivery partnership with Just Eat means that Caffé Nero fans can get a taste of the new summer menu from the comfort of their own home.
As well as the summer menu, customers can choose from hot drinks, iced drinks, breakfast items, pastries, sandwiches, paninis and sweet treats, delivered straight to their door.
Orders can be placed from 7am with delivery costing 99p in London and £2.49 across the UK for orders over £7.
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