Starbucks

Does Starbucks UK have any vegan options? You bet it does! Check out our guide to vegan Starbucks offerings in 2024.

Just like Costa Coffee and Caffè Nero, the beloved American coffee chain has been expanding is range of vegan options in recent years to cater to the growing demand for plant-based food and drinks.

There’s something here for coffee enthusiasts, iced drink lovers and those with a sweet tooth. If you’re looking for grab-and-go breakfast and lunch options, you’ll find those too.

Starbucks Vegan Food

Breakfast:

  • Beyond Meat Breakfast Sandwich A Beyond Meat patty with tomato relish, tofu ‘egg’ alternative and dairy-free cheese.
  • Mango & Pineapple Overnight Oats – Rolled oats with apple, oat yoghurt and raspberry and peach compote. It’s topped with a sliced peach and berries.
  • Pineapple Chunks
  • Banana
Beyond Meat Plant-Based Breakfast Sandwich at Starbucks
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Sandwiches:

  • Fiery No Chicken Wrap Soya ‘chicken’ pieces with a firecracker sauce and a grated ‘mozzarella’ alternative.

Chocolate & Snacks

  • Dark Chocolate Bar
  • Kettle – Lightly Salted Crisps
  • Kettle – Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar Crisps
  • Peppermint Mints
  • Pumpkin Spice Cookie
  • Raspberry & Coconut Brownie

Vegan Starbucks Drinks

  • Hot or Iced Coffee Starbucks now offers dairy alternative milks completely free of charge! Choose from soya, coconut, almond and oat.
  • Matcha Green Tea Latte – Just remember to switch to a dairy alternative milk.
  • Syrups and Caramel – The caramel drizzle is not vegan, but the other flavoured syrups are, including vanilla, sugar-free vanilla, hazelnut, sugar-free hazelnut and almond.
  • Refresha Drinks – The Strawberry Acai, Pink Coconut, Mango Dragonfruit, Very Berry, Dragon Coconut and Cool Lime flavours are vegan.
  • Frappuccinos – Coffee, Mocha, Espresso, Vanilla Cream, Strawberries and Cream and Chocolate Cream flavours are vegan with dairy alternative milks and vegan whipped cream. Ask for the Java Chip and Double Chocolate Chip flavours without java chips as they are not vegan.

This information is accurate as of 03/10/2024.

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