Convenience stores are in a unique position to meet growing demand for premium coffee experiences

Younger consumers are driving rise of espresso-based beverages, according to Costa Coffee report

25 November 2025

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The Coffee Convenience Revolution: Insights for the Next Wave is a new report from Costa Coffee | Photo credit: Shutterstock


Convenience stores are uniquely positioned to meet the growing demand for premium coffee experiences as consumer preferences evolve, according to The Coffee Convenience Revolution: Insights for the Next Wave,
a new report from Costa Coffee that highlights national trends and proprietary Costa Coffee insights.

There is a clear opportunity: Younger consumers are driving the rise of espresso-based beverages and seeking fast, fresh and clean coffee solutions, Costa Coffee, which is owned by Atlanta-based Coca-Cola, said in the report.

“With the right setup, convenience retailers can tap into this momentum and deliver quality coffee that keeps consumers coming back,” the report said.

Calling espresso a “national trend,” Costa Coffee said 43% of people surveyed drank an espresso-based beverage (latte, cappuccino, espresso, etc.) in the last week, which was up 6 percentage points since 2020. This stat is from the National Coffee Data Trends Report 2025 + Fall Update.

The biggest espresso fans are those ages 25 to 39, 55% of whom tried an espresso-based beverage in the last week, according to the same report.

Sixty-five percent of those surveyed said they have tried specialty coffee at gas stations/convenience stores, and more than 50% of all urban and suburban dwellers integrate convenience-store coffee into their daily routines, according to the Costa Coffee Suzy Speaks Convenience Retail National Study from August.

The top two drivers are:

  • Speed and convenience: 75% of those surveyed cite this as the No. 1 reason
  • Perceived good value, especially in the 18–45 demographic

Consumers are seeking out perceived value, with 65% saying promotions and deals motivate purchase, according to the report, which adds that this figure rises in the South to 80%.

The most appealing bundles are coffee and pastry, 46%, coffee and breakfast sandwich, 42%, and coffee and fuel promotion, 39%.

Using live data from its cellular connected equipment, Costa Coffee said it knows exactly what consumers are drinking—and when. Most drinks peak between 6 and 10 a.m. However, both lattes and espresso have an additional peak between 2 and 4 p.m., “perfectly timed for a snack bundle,” Costa Coffee said.

The Costa Coffee drink mix across all convenience-store locations is:

  • Latte: 19.8%
  • Cappuccino: 18.6%
  • Hot chocolate: 13.1%
  • Coffee: 11.9%
  • Mocha: 11%
  • Espresso: 8.3%
  • Coffee with milk: 5.8%
  • Cortado: 4.6%
  • Espresso macchiato: 3.8%
  • Flat white: 3%


Finally, cleanliness and safety are “non-negotiable for all shoppers,” Costa Coffee said. The perfect coffee station has clean, spotless counters; is fast and customizable; has a friendly staff presence; has fresh snacks nearby; and is on the customer’s app.

Source: CSP

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