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We looked at how coffee prices compare across eight of South Africa’s most popular coffee shops. Image Credit: www.thegreenlounge.co.za

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Get your caffeine fix: How COFFEE prices in South Africa compare

Since coffee beans first arrived on South African shores in the 1800s, Mzansi has been passionate about getting its daily caffeine fix.

05-02-24 11:13
coffee prices South Africa
We looked at how coffee prices compare across eight of South Africa’s most popular coffee shops. Image Credit: www.thegreenlounge.co.za

Since coffee beans first arrived on South African shores in the 1800s, Mzansi has been passionate about getting its daily caffeine fix.

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The coffee culture in the country continues to evolve at record pace with the opening of more and more speciality coffee shops and cafes.

The ever-growing number of choices provides more opportunities for coffee-lovers to enjoy a cup of their favourite brew.

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Coffee shops and cafes have become increasingly popular gathering places, providing a space for people to catch up with friends, do business, or just enjoy some alone time.

In light of this, The South African website looked at how coffee prices compare across eight of South Africa’s most popular coffee shops.

For the comparison, we looked at the price of a ‘tall’ americanocafe latte and cappuccino.

CompanyAmericanoCafe LatteCappuccino
WimpyR31.90R40.90R35.90
W CafeR34.00R41.00R41.00
StarbucksR40.00R48.00R48.00
McCaféR27.90R33.60R32.30
Vida e CaffèR45.00R50.00R55.00
BootleggerR33.00R39.00R36.00
Mugg & BeanR32.00R39.00R33.00
Bean Tree CafeR55.50R49.50R45.00

NOTE: The prices above were taken from the individual coffee shop and cafe’s website or online research and where accurate at the time of publishing.

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