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Is Costa Coffee Open on Easter Sunday Across the UK?

Is Costa Coffee Open on Easter Sunday Across the UK?

If you’re craving a flat white or your favourite Costa slice this Easter Sunday, you’re in luck—many Costa Coffee branches across the UK are open, though opening hours vary by location.

Easter Opening Hours Vary by Store

Costa Coffee does not operate with uniform holiday hours across all branches. Each store sets its own schedule, often based on whether it’s located in a shopping centre, high street, service station, or travel hub. For example:

  • Costa in Marlow is open from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM this Easter Sunday.

  • The Petersfield branch is welcoming customers from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

  • Branches in motorway services and airports typically operate with extended hours and are open as usual, offering travellers their coffee fix throughout the day.

However, some stores in quieter towns or within closed shopping centres may be shut, so it’s always best to check in advance.

How to Find Your Local Store’s Hours

Costa Coffee’s official store locator is the most reliable way to check whether your local branch is open and what its hours are. Simply enter your postcode or town, and you’ll get real-time updates on:

  • Opening and closing times

  • Available services (e.g., dine-in, takeaway, drive-thru)

  • Contact details and directions

Planning Ahead

Given the variation in opening hours, especially on holidays like Easter Sunday, it’s a good idea to check before making a special trip. If your regular branch is closed, there’s a good chance another one nearby is open.

So whether you’re out for a spring walk, visiting family, or just need a caffeine boost on the go—Costa Coffee has you covered this Easter, as long as you check ahead.

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