Starbucks Toffee Nut Frappuccino – Price & Cals 2026 UK

The Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino is a cold, sweet drink sold by Starbucks UK during the holiday season. It’s made by blending coffee, milk, ice, and toffee nut syrup.

It’s topped with whipped cream and a crunchy toffee nut topping. The drink tastes like a mix of caramel, nuts, and coffee — smooth, creamy, and festive. It’s one of Starbucks’ most popular winter drinks.

Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino

Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino Prices and Calories

Below is a simple guide to UK prices and calories for the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino. Prices may vary by location, but this gives an average based on Starbucks UK menu data.

SizeApprox. Price (UK)Calories (with whole milk)
Tall (12oz)£4.95244 kcal
Grande (16oz)£5.45318 kcal
Venti (20oz)£5.95366 kcal
Crème Version (Tall, no coffee)£4.85380 kcal

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Coffee vs. Crème Version

There are two choices in the UK:

VersionIncludes CoffeeTasteCaffeine
Toffee Nut Coffee FrappuccinoYesToffee + nut + coffeeModerate
Toffee Nut Crème FrappuccinoNoToffee dessert flavourNone

If you enjoy caffeine and want that coffee taste, choose the coffee version. If you want something caffeine-free, go for the crème version. Both are sweet and festive.

FAQs

What sizes are available for the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino?

Starbucks UK offers three sizes: Tall (12 oz), Grande (16 oz), and Venti (20 oz). All can be made with your choice of milk and toppings.

How many calories are in the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino UK version?

A Tall has about 244 calories, and a Grande has around 318 calories. Choosing skimmed or plant milk and skipping whipped cream makes it lighter.

How much does the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino cost in the UK?

Prices usually range from £4.95 to £5.95, depending on size and location. Customisations like plant milk or extra topping may add a small charge.

Is the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino available all year?

No. It’s a seasonal drink that comes back during Starbucks UK’s Christmas menu each winter.

Can I get the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino dairy-free?

Yes. Choose oat, soy, or almond milk and skip whipped cream for a dairy-free version.

What’s the difference between the Coffee and Crème versions?

The Coffee version contains coffee for caffeine, while the Crème version doesn’t. Both share the same sweet toffee nut flavour.

How can I make it less sweet or lower in calories?

Ask for fewer syrup pumps, plant milk, and no whipped cream. These small changes make it lighter but still delicious.

Starbucks Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino UK – Frequently Asked Questions

What is in the Starbucks Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino?

The Starbucks Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino is a blended cold drink made with coffee Frappuccino base, toffee nut syrup, milk, ice, and espresso, topped with whipped cream and a salted toffee nut topping. It combines the classic Coffee Frappuccino with the sweet, caramelised toffee nut flavour of the Christmas season.

How many calories are in the Starbucks Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino?

A Grande Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino with whole milk and whipped cream contains approximately 370–420 calories. It is a higher-calorie blended drink. Removing the whipped cream and choosing oat milk reduces the calorie count.

How much does the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino cost at Starbucks UK?

The Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino costs approximately £4.95–£5.95 for a Grande at Starbucks UK during the Christmas season. Prices may vary by location.

When is the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino available at Starbucks UK?

The Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino is a Christmas seasonal drink, available from November through to early January. It is the Frappuccino version of the popular Toffee Nut Latte and is available alongside the full festive menu.

Does the Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino contain caffeine?

Yes. The Toffee Nut Coffee Frappuccino contains espresso in a coffee base, providing approximately 95mg of caffeine for a Grande. For a caffeine-free version, ask for the Toffee Nut Cream Frappuccino, which uses a cream base with no espresso.

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