Do you consider £1.60 to be expensive for a cup of tea or coffee?

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I recently had 2 customers complain. shout and leave because we charge £1.60 for a brew. Would you consider that price to be worth bitching about?

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  2. MindlessMuddy10 Avatar

    Guarantee they’d happily walk into Starbucks and pay 5 quid plus, their loss

  3. CommonProfessor1708 Avatar

    I would say that’s standard for a cup of tea or coffee. Fairly sure it’s about that in my favourite cafe, and a few other cafes I like are around that same mark too.

  4. Andi_Lou_Who Avatar

    No I wish the cafes near me charged this. It’s £3.33 with 10% discount where I go and that’s the cheapest one.

  5. xxxJoolsxxx Avatar

    I’ve been stuck in a bedroom for over 12 years so that sounds very expensive to me LOL I doubt I would be able to afford a coffee now even if I did get out

  6. kotare78 Avatar

    £3 is standard for a long black or espresso at my locals. 

  7. SaltEOnyxxu Avatar

    Yes but only because in the 2000’s you could get a pot of tea for that much, I just don’t like inflation

  8. Callis_tow Avatar

    It’s very reasonable. I’ve just come back from holiday, and paid €6.50 for a cuppa. I nearly cried, but paid it because I’m a very English tea addict.

  9. wooden_werewolf_7367 Avatar

    That would be cheap for me. Tbh would expect crap teabags and cheap instant coffee with those prices.

  10. Dando_Calrisian Avatar

    I take it you don’t work in Costa or Starbucks?

  11. ExPristina Avatar

    I don’t no. I think IKEA charges £1.25. I quit Starbucks and just aeropress from home now. Bag of beans gives me 12 cups to a single cappuccino.

  12. Hugh_Jorgan2474 Avatar

    Nah I think you are good. I charge £2 when people come to my house.

  13. Annual_Dimension3043 Avatar

    That’s cheap unless the coffee or tea is shit quality. Standard price in my town is around 2.75

  14. Useful-Put-5836 Avatar

    Ok ok calm down. £1.70.

  15. thedummyman Avatar

    I say that is very reasonable. £2.50 – £3.00 is the going rate for tea in normal (not posh) tea shops round here.

  16. Quality_Controller Avatar

    Only expensive if it tastes shite! £1.60 for a standard brew seems fair!

  17. difficult_Person_666 Avatar

    I’m not happy about silly prices but £1.60 is extremely reasonable. I would be extremely happy with £1.60 for a cuppa.

  18. Seanacles Avatar

    That’s like half price nowadays ain’t it

  19. RgCrunchyCo Avatar

    If the customer has to bring in their own mugs then, yes, it is expensive- but you have overheads so I think it’s quite reasonable.

  20. ClericalRogue Avatar

    No. Are they nuts?

    For context, i live in a city and my local coffee shop charges £4.20 for an Americano with a splash of milk. The nearest cafe (old-school cafe, not restaurant in disguise) charges £2.10 for their coffee. Tea tends to be cheaper.

    £1.60 is a good price for coffee or tea. I’ve seen some instant tea/coffee machines charge near the same for what is basically flavoured pond water.

  21. abfgern_ Avatar

    Well yes, but actually no

  22. ajh489 Avatar

    £1.60 for a coffee in the UK in 2025 is suspiciously too cheap!

  23. Strong_Roll5639 Avatar

    Lol, no. I work above a coffee shop in Bristol, and a coffee is £4.25

  24. Melodic-Lake-790 Avatar

    Jesus Christ that’s cheap, I’d consider £3.60 a decent price these days

  25. BackgroundGate3 Avatar

    No, unless it’s some kind of community café, all hot drinks are £1.50 at one I sometimes go to. I think around £3 is pretty standard for most commercial cafés.

  26. OpenBuddy2634 Avatar

    That’s ridiculously cheap, in my area (SE England) you’re looking at about 2 quid in a local cafe and 3-4 in a more expensive place.

  27. R2-Scotia Avatar

    My partner has a very working class café. customers mostly from the industrial estates. Regular 12oz instant coffee or tea £1.80 up to £3.50 for fancy barista stuff, nobody blinks.

    Costa machines charge £3+ now

  28. iamnosuperman123 Avatar

    For a coffee? No. Don’t be ridiculous

    For a tea? I get it but that is probably the going rate

  29. AgingLolita Avatar

    No. This is very cheap. Some people are never going to be happy 

  30. Smooth-Bowler-9216 Avatar

    I wouldn’t pay anything for a cup of tea because it’s never nice outside.

    I’d definitely pay £1.60 for a cup of coffee – isn’t it over £3 in Starbucks / Costa?

  31. MiddleAgeCool Avatar

    It depends on how you’re serving it.

    Tea is boiling water, a tea bag, and a slosh of milk. Even at retail prices, that’s about 16p to make when you take into account electric, 50ml of milk, and a Yorkshire teabag.

    Yes, you have a cup, your time, taxes, and your profit, but does your presentation make the remaining £1.44 seem worth it?

    I would feel very different paying £1.60 for a white plastic disposable cup from a van vs. paying £1
    60 in a cafe vs. paying £1.60 in a restaurant.

  32. jon81uk Avatar

    Depends what type of coffee or tea. It feels expensive for cheap instant coffee or unbranded tea bags. About right for filter coffee or standard tea like PG Tips. Cheap for an espresso based drink like Americano.

  33. Kiss_It_Goodbyeee Avatar

    I mean it’s only hot water, a teabag and a splash of milk. Shouldn’t be more than 50p.

    In reality anywhere that sells a brew for less than two quid is a bargain.

  34. bahumat42 Avatar

    Well it’s more than the free one I can get from waitrose

    Or Nespresso I guess.

    But from an actual coffee shop this would be cheap.

  35. Guerrenow Avatar

    I assume they’re old, nothern and haven’t left the house since 1967

  36. PariahExile Avatar

    Pretty cheap really. A coffee shop or garden centre is going to be double that.

  37. barrysxott Avatar

    It’s what I’d expect to pay. it’s when you pay that and get a cup of lukewarm brown milky water I feel you have every right to moan.

  38. Klakson_95 Avatar

    Paid 3.45 in a hospital yesterday

  39. George_Salt Avatar

    It depends how they said it:

    • £1.60, for a brew?” – unreasonable, it’s a bargain
    • £1.60, for this?” – stop using supermarket instant
  40. photism78 Avatar

    Coffee costs between £2.80 and £3.80 where I come from.

  41. destria Avatar

    That’s cheap to me. I paid £3.50 recently for a green tea!

  42. NarrowTwist Avatar

    I once farted in a customer’s cup of coffee and I got the sack.

  43. WellWellWell2021 Avatar

    For coffee no. For tea, yes.

  44. Jayatthemoment Avatar

    It depends. In that situation, you know you’re not really paying for the teabag itself but the service, the comfy seat, etc. if the rest feels skanky and horrible, people might feel ripped off? Or they might just be moody nutters who fancied kicking off at someone and their kids/spouse weren’t around?

  45. browneyone Avatar

    Very reasonable

  46. bluecheese2040 Avatar

    It’s super cheap.

  47. Individual-Act-1714 Avatar

    Depends… it’s pricey if you’ve invited friends round your house then whacked them with a £1.60 charge for a cuppa.

    If it’s customers at a cafe then it’s standard

  48. icemonsoon Avatar

    Thats less than wetherspoons

  49. Low_Ad_5255 Avatar

    1.60 seems pretty reasonable but I’d ask what tea you use first.
    If i was out in a walk i wouldn’t even question it really, I’ve paid 2 quid for tea before.
    I guess this is the long way of saying £1.60 is a decent price.
    Also the next time someone complains ask them where they’re getting cheap tea.

  50. ozzzymanduous Avatar

    £1.60 is decent, we’re they old? I once saw an old bloke go absolutely ballistic shouting and swearing over the chip shop putting the price of a portion of chips up to £1.30 instead of £1.20

  51. No_Art_1977 Avatar

    People look at the tea bag being the only cost so cannot fathom margins

  52. Clear-Meat9812 Avatar

    In London that’s cheap.

    In Norwich I’m hoping for a pot but happy with a cup.

    In Lincoln I’m happy.

    In Leeds it’s maybe a bit pricey.

    In a layby it’s too expensive because I hate styrofoam.

    In Ludlow it’s cheap enough and I’m pretty happy with it.

    In Liverpool I have no idea what was just said to me so I pay by card and hope it’s not more than £3. Sorry, lovely city.

    In my lounge I’m wondering why I’m being charged for my own cuppa.

  53. CubLeo Avatar

    No. It’s half the price of costa

  54. craigybacha Avatar

    Absolutely not it’s very cheap.

    I’d be preetty content with £2 a tea and £2.50 a coffee.

  55. eyehateredd1t2 Avatar

    In an ideal world, it shouldn’t be more than a pound. But realistically and relatively when compared to prices everywhere else it’s a very good price

  56. Specialist_Emu7274 Avatar

    No I think that’s really cheap

  57. Proper_Cup_3832 Avatar

    Depends where you are. Skegness, yes, London, no.

  58. TescoValueJam Avatar

    £4 for flat whites, it won’t seem like value for money even in 10 years… I dunno what to do.

    I still remember paying GBK £8 for a posh burger in late 00s and this still seems extortionate, and it’s gone higher now lol

  59. Mondaycomestoosoon Avatar

    It’s definitely more expensive than £1.50

  60. UnusualPollution4423 Avatar

    This is very very reasonable. I used to regularly buy a pot of tea in the local cafe for £1.20 and thought it great value, back in about 1996

  61. BppnfvbanyOnxre Avatar

    On the cheaper side, bought a coffee out a couple of days ago £3.75.

  62. DeemonPankaik Avatar

    If it’s a real coffee from grounds, it’s cheap

    If it’s a teabag or instant coffee it’s expensive

  63. Midnight_Crocodile Avatar

    That’s a bloody bargain!

  64. SwordTaster Avatar

    Honestly, that’s pretty bloody reasonable. There are plenty of places where that’s super cheap

  65. Cartepostalelondon Avatar

    Did they tell you they can make a cup of tea at home for lass than a quarter of that? Idiots. Be glad you got rid of them.

  66. Hoaxtopia Avatar

    I’d actively choose to go somewhere that charges 1.60 for a brew

  67. Itchifanni250 Avatar

    Most places I end up going to, through no choice of my own, its 3.5 minimum.

    Yes 3.5 not £3.50, too fucking miserable to put a £ sign on the menu. So £1.60 is a bargain and more important, grammatically correct.

  68. Sleepybeez Avatar

    £4+ at Starbucks.

  69. SpaceWomble64 Avatar

    That’s cheap these days.

  70. Nihil1349 Avatar

    Oh, I had this working in a coffee place, said they used to pay 50p for a cup of coffee, and I thought,well, not anymore.

  71. No-Win2424 Avatar

    You don’t need customers that grumble at £1.60 for a cuppa. That’s a decent price

  72. buckwurst Avatar

    Where? In Laandaan that’s a steal, guvnah, in Sunderland it’s a bloody outrage

  73. VeggieLegs21 Avatar

    If you’re selling refreshments at some kind of event then it’s fair, if catering is your main business then it’s very cheap. 

  74. pic_strum Avatar

    No, that’s cheap.

  75. MisterWednesday6 Avatar

    I’d consider that very good value compared to what Costa charges!

  76. JeSuisKing Avatar

    I paid £3.50 at my local in Bristol because it was the cheapest in the neighbourhood.

  77. codechris Avatar

    No that is quite cheap

  78. glenmcfarreddit Avatar

    If you can’t afford £1.60 for a tea you should be drinking it in the house.

  79. Oli99uk Avatar

    I think that’s fair.    Everything is over £4 in London- rip off 

  80. Remarkable_Bass3944 Avatar

    Does it come with free biscuits

  81. butt3rflycaught Avatar

    I just paid £4.85 for a small latte in Birmingham New Street station like a chump. £1.60 is good!

  82. 37yearoldonthehunt Avatar

    I went to Bath yesterday and 2 coffees, one milkshake and a can of coke cost me almost £20. I went to the Salvation army before we left to grab a Brew (and use the loo) and 2 cups of tea and 2 apple juices set me back a fiver. They even chucked in a free biscuits.

  83. FakeNordicAlien Avatar

    I live in one of the most expensive towns in the Home Counties. A cup of coffee is typically about a fiver in a coffee shop, a little less (for a smaller size) from a restaurant – but I’m not sure any restaurants let you sit down just for coffee. If I want cheap, I make it at home or buy an Arctic Coffee from the supermarket.

    No idea about tea.

    £1.60 is…actually, I’m struggling to think of anything I could buy here for £1.60. Couldn’t buy a single bus ticket. Couldn’t park a car. Couldn’t buy a cake or a sandwich. Bag of crisps? If I found somewhere to get coffee for £1.60 I’d be in there all day. My hospital vending machine charges more than £1.60 for coffee.

  84. kyridwen Avatar

    I normally expect to pay around £3-something for coffee and £2-something for tea.

  85. leobrodie Avatar

    All comes down to location tbh but 1.60 is absolutely cheap enough to me! I mean tea is hot water and a bag but you’re paying for the leckie/mug/that mug to be washed/a seat etc

  86. Aconite_Eagle Avatar

    No not nowadays. I cant see how its possible to make a cupt of tea cheaper to be honest in todays world, if it takes you three minutes to brew it and serve it properly, you’re employing someone do do it, paying business rates, national insurance, VAT, corporation tax or income tax, paying your overheads of gas, electric, water, and a whole suite of insurances as well as your stock (teabags/tea, milk). No. I dont think its that expensive. Wheres the cut off? Is £1.10 ok? 90p? £1.30?

    I’d pay it. For a coffee I’d think its a good price.

  87. honeyeater62 Avatar

    It’s a fair price, not all customers are good customers.

  88. NZDan21 Avatar

    £1.60

    Lets have a look.

    27p VAT
    47p labour (35%)
    That leaves 86p to contribute towards
    Rent, rates, electricity, gas, insurance, maintenance, phones, website, repairs, and everything else.
    Oh and out of that 86p we need a teabag.

    No wonder places are struggling.

  89. TankOk2900 Avatar

    No offence, the same people who will drink min 2.50 drinks from machines???? Put a sign out with the price thats it dont lower the price.

  90. Big_Industry_2067 Avatar

    I paid £4 for a cappuccino in a small Kent village the other day so no I think that’s very reasonable.

  91. IcyPuffin Avatar

    I would happily pay £1.60 for a tea or a coffee.

    There is no need to complain at that price. Most places are likely twice that price, certainly for coffee.

  92. RobertTheSpruce Avatar

    Yes, but you’re not just paying for the drink, you’re paying for the convenience of having someone make the drink for you.

  93. geezerebenezer Avatar

    £2.75/3.15 for a cup of hot water and a teabag😪😪

  94. ChickinNuggit Avatar

    Just paid £3.40 for a Costa express. Although I’d never buy a tea out, £1.60 is a steal.

  95. doc1442 Avatar

    Depends on what you are selling. Shitty instant – it’s overpriced. Highly crafted speciality pour over? Underpriced.

  96. Indigo_222 Avatar

    It’s very inexpensive, it’s £3/£4++ where i live. But what are prices like around where you are though

  97. SlowRaspberry4723 Avatar

    I live in London, so I’ve paid more than that for a babyccino. I don’t think that’s too much at all.

  98. jbkb1972 Avatar

    £1.60 for a coffee is unbelievably cheap

  99. cowbutt6 Avatar

    About the only time I’ll pay to have tea away from home, is if I’m having a full English breakfast.

    Yes, that probably is a bit tight of me!

  100. CumUppanceToday Avatar

    Sounds ridiculously cheap to me

  101. ninjabadmann Avatar

    Where are you and were the clients old?

  102. cosmic_monsters_inc Avatar

    For essentially a cup of hot water and a tea bag? Yeah but prices are what they are.

  103. TekInSight Avatar

    People forget when buying a coffee or other hot drink that the cost includes more than just the actual ingredients, (how many times I’ve heard people say, I could buy a box of teabags for this price) forgetting they have to pay for the staff costs, premises, stock, utilities, rates. etc.

  104. pot51e Avatar

    Depends on what, but sounds decent enough.

  105. beeurd Avatar

    Was it an elderly couple who haven’t left the house since 1997?

    I’d consider £1.60 to be fairly reasonable these days.

  106. deep8787 Avatar

    That actually seems very reasonably priced for these days. Not that Im the type to grab a coffee/tea when im out tbh.

    People seem out of touch these days.

  107. Crazy95jack Avatar

    £1.60 is cheap. If you can’t fathom spending such a fortune, ask for water.

  108. Standard-Still-8128 Avatar

    1.60 is a good decent price an i live in Yorkshire,my kids go to Costa an it’s a fiver a drink

  109. dwair Avatar

    Good price for freshly ground cup of coffee. Way too much for 3 hour old filter.

  110. EitherChannel4874 Avatar

    Absolute bargain compared to where I live.

  111. DootLord Avatar

    1.60 for a cup of tea is expensive. For a coffee machine coffee it’s good.

  112. Confident_Contract53 Avatar

    For a cup of batista made coffee that’s very reasonable, for a builders brew? No.

  113. AliveShallot9799 Avatar

    I would say £1.60 is a pretty cheap price for a cup of tea or coffee

  114. Throwaway91847817 Avatar

    Thats very cheap but honestly Id expect it to be a mediocre coffee.

  115. CaptH3inzB3anz Avatar

    I charge £2.50, never had a complaint, your customers must be skin flints

  116. Dun-Thinkin Avatar

    No.I sell coffee for £2.20 in a hospital canteen.

  117. Deep-Place-7955 Avatar

    Lots of factors. Quality of beverage, surroundings and location (plus a few others) all impact the price people are willing to pay for a hot drink.

    I’m assuming you are somewhere in the middle of all which would make your pricing seem cheap.

  118. Alarmed_Inflation196 Avatar

    “AIBU??” lol

    No, of course it isn’t expensive in 2025

  119. ComputerSoup Avatar

    if it’s instant coffee or filter coffee then £1.60 isn’t the cheapest going (pret) but very reasonable. if it’s a latte or other barista made drink then wow that’s the bargain of the decade

  120. TroyTempest0101 Avatar

    They’re not customers you want. If they can’t afford your very reasonable prices, you don’t want them cluttering your cafe.

    Focus your efforts on people who will be happy to pay for your service.

    Less than £2 a cup is very good value! Youre providing more thsn the tea: ambience, a table, chair, mug, warmth, service to make the tea, the rent to make it conveniently available etc etc

  121. Low_Stress_9180 Avatar

    Expensive.

    In 1970.

    Prob OAPs ?

  122. No_Wrap_9979 Avatar

    It’s because they don’t understand that they aren’t just paying for tea. They are paying for labour, rent and utilities too. If they want a cheap cup of tea, they can go home and make their own. If they want a cup of tea made by a business, they need to know that they are paying for business overheads too.

  123. Walkera43 Avatar

    £2.50 is the base line for me buts it’s rare to find tea cheaper than this.

  124. xerker Avatar

    Your problem for those people is that you’re selling a product which is very makeable at home. Regardless of how you make it, a cup of tea at home is a few pence of tea bag, a few pence of heated water and a few pence of milk and if you’re feeling adventurous a few pence of sugar. I’d say… 50p is a generous estimation of how much a home tea would cost.

    They’re not thinking about the various taxes businesses pay and also the fact that they’re not the ones making it.

  125. SingerFirm1090 Avatar

    These customers complaining have never encountered Starbucks…

  126. fergie_89 Avatar

    Fairly cheap. Even Greggs charge £2.75 for a large latte in my area. Think a tea is £2 and a hot chocolate £3. A black coffee is around £2 too.

    £1.60 seems ridiculously cheap.

    I met a friend in m&s a few weeks ago and she paid £5 for a pot of tea.

    Where are you? I’ll send my husband for nice and cheap coffee!

  127. SoapySage Avatar

    That’s pretty much the price of a coffee in McDonalds, but then that’s like half the price of a coffee in Costa so I’d say it’s very reasonably priced.

  128. TwiztedMizta Avatar

    Nope always get a Costa with an extra shot it’s £4.80 where I live… Closest thing to crack 😂

  129. Royal_IDunno Avatar

    Could be at least £1.50 but other than that decent price.

  130. SeatOfEase Avatar

    Big difference between if it’s tea or coffee. Personally I never buy tea out because its rarely anything you couldn’t get in a supermarket. £1.60 is too rich for my blood. 

    Coffee is a different matter and £1.60 seems very reasonable.

  131. HonkersTim Avatar

    I’d say it’s very cheap for coffee, but too much for tea.

  132. iamabigtree Avatar

    No. That’s cheap.

  133. mozzy1985 Avatar

    No. It’s had to cover the other costs of the business not just the milk, water and tea bag.

  134. play_yr_part Avatar

    Lol where do you work, a soup kitchen? That’s super cheap these days for a freshly ground coffee, and about standard or below average for an instant coffee/tea depending on where you live.

  135. CupcakeIntelligent32 Avatar

    No, that’s actually OK for today’s standards.

    I’d be expecting to pay over £2.50 for a cuppa anywhere these days.

  136. Jumbo_Mills Avatar

    For a simple tea? Yes. Depends on the coffee but sounds about right

  137. SamVimesBootTheory Avatar

    I’d consider that pretty cheap nowadays

  138. MrSteve87 Avatar

    I think that’s quite cheap nowadays

  139. Odd-Reality1504 Avatar

    I pay 1.50 for a cup of Reg coffee, the shop round the corner 3.50.

  140. BitterOtter Avatar

    That’s a genuinely decent price in this day and age. If people are going to whine about it then they are probably the kind of people you don’t want in your cafe as they’ll be a bloody pain about everything.

  141. BigMountainGoat Avatar

    It depends where it is. The threshold is a lot lower where I live in the North West than than when I visit the South East

  142. No_Masterpiece_3897 Avatar

    What type of coffee, £1.60 id expect a cup of instant coffee and I wouldn’t complain

  143. DizzyMine4964 Avatar

    No! That’s cheap! And I say that as an old woman!

  144. Glittering-Draw-6223 Avatar

    depends where, what kind, and how its made.

    a cheapo teabag with water from an urn and sachets of sugar, along with those dumb little milk containers in a location like Hull (where stuff is generally lots cheaper than london prices) and its a little expensive for tea.

    but proper Yorkshire tea, with fresh whole milk, and a bowl of sugar, made and brought to you on a tray, with a small metal teapot for a refill, then no its perfectly reasonable price (very cheap imho).

    specific kinds of Tea, with maybe non-cow milk, would make it more expensive typically.

    same with coffee, if i pay £1.60 for a cup of coffee and its a cup of nescafe instant in a builders mug with UHT milk, then thats expensive.

    but £1.60 for a good cappucino, made with freshly ground higher quality beans and fresh cream, then £1.60 is a bargain.

  145. mephisdan Avatar

    I think the answer depends on what kind of coffee it is. Espresso filter or instant?

  146. Ok-Opportunity-979 Avatar

    These days that’s not that expensive. I’d raise an eyebrow for one cup of tea, especially if it wasn’t that good

  147. Ok-Opportunity-979 Avatar

    These days that’s not that expensive. I’d raise an eyebrow for one cup of tea, especially if it wasn’t that good

  148. BusyBeeBridgette Avatar

    Not particularly. Kinda cheap in this economy.

  149. ChaseTWind-TouchTSky Avatar

    I pay £4.50 at the gym

  150. Loose_Acanthaceae201 Avatar

    If it’s a catering teabag (or sticky plastic spoonful of dubious instant) feebly sweating the wrong temperature water in a paper cup, with a dash of UHT from those plastic pods, £1.60 feels like a lot. 

    If it’s served in a reusable vessel of any kind, and/or I have a seat, it’s a good price. 

    If it comes in a pot, it’s a bargain.

  151. WorldEcho Avatar

    It’s a decent price but they could always by a jar and make their own for a lot less.

  152. T33FMEISTER Avatar

    No. Not at a cafe.

    At Sunday kids football, yes

  153. SoulSkrix Avatar

    £1.60 was the price I saw being charged at Cafe Polski from a Harry Enfield skit released in the 90’s.

    So I doubt it!

  154. richyyoung Avatar

    It’s gonna depend on location and quality. For a city centre cafe that’s cheap. For a greasy spoon frequented by pensioners it’s at its money if your using just normal tea bags and instant.

  155. karpet_muncher Avatar

    U should offer two types of plain white coffee

    A decent one

    And one made from the cheapest nastiest stuff available lol

  156. Mazza_mistake Avatar

    That’s a reasonable price imo

  157. DuraframeEyebot Avatar

    No, that sounds completely normal

  158. mikiex Avatar

    Looking forward to when I get an electric car and have a coffee machine in it 🙂

  159. UlsterManInScotland Avatar

    I’m in rural Scotland and wouldn’t hesitate to pay that, you’ve got overheads for feck sake… these are customers you never wanted anyway

  160. whatd0y0umean Avatar

    My workplace is £1.70 for tea or coffee

  161. Xenc Avatar

    It used to be basically free. This feels like a bargain nowadays.

  162. thebigfil Avatar

    Depends on the location and clientele right? If it’s a rundown place that only attracts OAPs and it’s literally a mug of tea… No wait even then that’s a fair price. 😂

  163. Pizzagoessplat Avatar

    Not at all.

    It does make me think that these are old dears that are used to a cuppa for £1 at the village hall though

  164. NotLiftingOff Avatar

    Two happy customers for £2.20-2.50 or two miserable customers for £3.20, is it good tea? A happy customer is more inclined to purchase other stuffs than an unhappy one. I just found out the cafe near me charges £5.50 for a bacon and sausage sarnie, two of bacon and sausage, add your £1.60 tea to that and its over £7, for a tea and sandwich!

    I know I wouldnt pay it.

    Rip off Britian in my eyes, all for profit and thats all that counts.

  165. ToePsychological8709 Avatar

    Starbucks is usually £3+. £1.60 is insanely cheap. If they want it cheap they should just stay home and make their own. Going to a cafe is about the atmosphere as well as the drink.

  166. Jolly_Constant_4913 Avatar

    Less than £5 is cheap if a person is serving you.

  167. Harlequin565 Avatar

    I’ve come to the conclusion that most people are dickheads. If you think about how stupid the average person is and then realise half of them are stupider than then it begins to make sense.

    If you’re in a bricks & mortar cafe, then the price of a brew is more than just the tea bag, hot water & milk. Maybe consider reducing the price to 50p, but put it all in a ziplock bag for them and tell them to drink it outside?

  168. drpandamania Avatar

    I charge more than that to visitors to my house.

  169. Evening-Tomatillo-47 Avatar

    Coffee, no. Tea, a little

  170. Northern_North2 Avatar

    In Romania I paid about equal to 30p for some of the best coffee I’ve had at some random bakery so yeah, probably considering it’s likely coming from a knock off Nescafe brand.

    Really it shouldn’t exceed more than 1 pound in the UK.

  171. Mustbejoking_13 Avatar

    That’s cheap. Coffee is getting to £3 and beyond. Tea at £1.60 is a bargain

  172. detonater700 Avatar

    Yes, but not unusually so.

  173. shuggy895 Avatar

    £3.50 in Lincoln these days. £1.60 is a bargain

  174. dirtychinchilla Avatar

    I would tell them to fuck off. I was pleasantly shocked to get a coffee for only £2.80 the other day

  175. SerendipitousCrow Avatar

    I paid £3 for a small Americano this morning so I’d be quite happy with £1.60

  176. No-Introduction3808 Avatar

    What tea bag are you using?

  177. iamezekiel1_14 Avatar

    In London that’s an absolute steal.

  178. WordsMort47 Avatar

    If it was a hundred quid a cup I wouldn’t be shouting about it showing myself up. Just leave and buy elsewhere.

  179. Mobile_Frosting8040 Avatar

    No that’s very cheap depending on the type of establishment. The thing about pricing is the cost of manufacture is only part of the picture. Hate it when people moan about prices of discretionary purchase with clearly marked prices