Debenhams has put up plain English names for all its coffee drinks at its flagship store

Now that the coffee revolution has hit our high streets it’s all become very confusing with cappuccinos, mochas and macchiatos – to name just a few.

But don’t worry, high-street retailer Debenhams is leading the way with a new-look menu that does away with all those coffee-snob pretensions.

Its flagship London store, on Oxford Street in the West End, has done away with lattes, offering customers instead a simple “really, really milky coffee”.

Cappuccinos have become merely “frothy coffee”, while mochas are described only as “chocolate-flavoured coffee”.

They’ve also made the bold decision to scrap the use of baffling cup sizes – the ones where small translated into “tall”, large become “grande” and extra large was a “venti”.