
M&S reveals new summer cafe menu including Matilda cake dupe and Eton mess milkshake
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MARKS & Spencer has unveiled a brand-new summer menu at its cafés across the UK, featuring more than 30 exciting new dishes, cakes, and drinks.
Designed to reflect the sunny season, the new offerings are sure to attract customers looking for something fresh and indulgent.
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Available in M&S cafés nationwide, the new menu includes a variety of breakfast, lunch, and dessert options.
For those who like to start their day with something substantial, the Pesto Eggs, Halloumi & Asparagus (£9.95) is a hearty choice.
If you're stopping by for lunch, the Hot & Crunchy Sandwiches (£7.50) offer a more casual but equally delicious option.
The sandwiches, available in two flavours – Pesto Chicken and Spicy Tuna – are lightly toasted, crispy, and served with smashed avocado and rocket.
For dessert, M&S has added some exciting new sweet treats to their café menu.
Among the standouts is the Mini Bite Showstopper Cake (£5.50), which features layers of rich chocolate sponge and buttercream, topped with crunchy cornflakes and double chocolate mini bites.
This cake is certainly one of the standout new offerings.
But for those who remember the famous Matilda cake from the beloved movie, M&S has crafted a similar version that captures all the delicious indulgence of the iconic treat.
Fans of classic treats will enjoy the Ultimate Cookie Sandwich (£2.50), where two soft butter cookies are filled with creamy Belgian chocolate ganache.
In addition to the cakes, the café's drink menu has also received a summer makeover.
The previously popular Iced Matcha has been replaced with the Iced Wild Strawberry Matcha, which combines the smoothness of matcha with the fruity taste of wild strawberries.
This new drink promises to be a refreshing choice for the warmer months.
For those with a serious sweet tooth, the Eton Mess Milkshake (£4.25) is a must-try.
A twist on the classic British dessert, the milkshake is made with strawberry and raspberry flavours, topped with whipped cream, freeze-dried raspberries, and mini meringues.
The full summer menu is available at M&S cafés across the UK, offering plenty of choice for every taste.
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