In store Save time by ordering ahead and paying on the app. Drive-thru Drive up, check out the menu, and order from the comfort of your car.
You can also order ahead of time on the app—just let the barista know when you pull in. Curbside See if a store near you has Curbside Pickup available on the app.
Order and pay ahead of time, drive to the store, and park in one of our designated Curbside spots. After that, the blonde roast is sometimes offered as pour-over, which takes a bit longer to prepare and may be inconvenient if you're in a hurry.
If you're bored with a classic latte, try the Double Shot, which consists of espresso shaken and put on ice. I think it pairs nicely with milk and flavored syrups. My favorite syrup to use is pumpkin spice since it complements the bitter flavor of the espresso nicely. This drink is actually a recipe all baristas should know and you can order it as-is at the register. The London fog is also a tea-based latte, but it instead uses Earl Grey and vanilla. You can even order it iced if you want something extra refreshing.
Espresso with whipped cream is called an espresso con panna, which is technically on the menu. The addition of flavored syrup elevates it and makes it even sweeter. This is a great option if you want a caffeine boost but don't want to commit to a whole cup of coffee. One of my favorite ways to change up Starbucks' popular green-tea lemonades is to swap out the lemonade with apple juice. The apple juice pairs well with green tea and the chain keeps it stocked year-round.
And the resulting drink is a light, sweet choice for those who don't love lemonade but enjoy iced tea. This drink is one of my all-time favorites. The cloud caramel macchiato is a version of the beloved drink, with a delightful foamy topping that adds a special touch. A gorgeous way to feel like you're doing something nice to your body.
That's why this admittedly boring drink has stuck around for so long. Shortly after the Great Starbucks Cold Brew Craze of came all the delicious variations on cold brew. Few of them stuck, but this one has remained through all the fads. Probably has something to do with the delicious marriage that is sweetened super cold foam and regular old cold brew Maybe it's the fact that this bad boy's seasonal that makes us want it that much more.
Maybe it's the fact that literally all of our favorite flavors are included—chocolate, vanilla, marshmallow, coffee. Maybe it's just, like, really, really good, and we don't have to defend it any more than we already have. People go nuts for the signature look of the flat white, and don't even get them going on the taste. Do you know how many times people have posted their FlatWhite to Instagram? It packs all the punch of a good cold brew, but cuts the overt coffee flavor with a the addition of vanilla sweet cream.
This Refresher is an even lighter twist on the Pink Drink, making it the summer treat everyone goes back to year after year. Is it a mouthful? But do you want to fill your mouth with it? Also, yes. Gaining popularity on TikTok, this new drink takes an espresso and mixes it with brown sugar and cinnamon before being topping with oat milk. The hot matcha latte is great, but this one offers the same familar, caffeinated flavor but in a refreshing cold drink option.
The PSL is a perfect specimen as is, but making a version that's cold brew is great for those that opt for an iced drink all year round. The cold cream on top tastes just like the pumpkjn spice you know and love. There's something nostalgic about the caramel macchiato, no?
About three Delish editors' eyes glazed over when I mentioned the drink: "I grew up on that stuff. It always has been! The Pink Drink was popular long before die-hard keto followers made it diet-friendly though that didn't hurt. It embraced Starbucks' addition of coconut milk and really leaned into the whole "do it for the 'gram" thing. This one might seem like a lame choice since it's one of the more simple items on the Starbucks menu, but the caramel frappuccino is the perfect blank canvas for creative customizations.
With a few add-ons and extras, you can make this drink all your own Just like the s'mores frapp, the salted caramel mocha is so crazy-good, there's no use in identifying why. All we know is its been a Starbucks mainstay for years—and we're not mad about that.
This is here because it is my opinion that it is the best Starbucks drink in all of time and space and Starbucks history. It was great! JK, I never tried it. This is my kryptonite. Nutritional info: 70 calories, 14 grams sugar. It also has white grape juice concentrate and green coffee extract. Nutritional info: calories, 24 grams sugar. If you want to enjoy this Strawberry Acai Refreshers drink with coconutmilk, go forth! It looks delicious! But sadly, I cannot partake.
Read my blurb on Strawberry Acai Starbucks Refreshers. Nutritional info: calories, 23 grams sugar. This drink contains mg of sodium. Nutritional info: calories, 33 grams sugar. My disappointment with everything caramel flavored has been documented.
But this is the only hot caramel drink on the current menu, and it's serviceable. I don't mind the caramel drizzle, and the vanilla syrup inside plays nice with the espresso and steamed milk. Nutritional info: calories, 58 grams sugar. There's a reason it's a hot dessert—the caramel flavors shine better with hot ingredients.
I prefer my coffee cold, and even still, these flavors don't work for me as presented here. Because it works hot! It doesn't work here. Nutritional info: 5 calories, 0 grams sugar.
This is fine. It tastes perfectly smooth. Nutritional info: calories, 57 grams sugar. How can a Frappuccino with both mocha! Nutritional info: calories, 25 grams sugar. Nutritional info: calories, 68 grams sugar. Nutritional info: 0 calories, 0 grams sugar. This is a bold, black breakfast tea that needs milk in the worst way. So get it with said milk, like you're a regular Benedict Cumberbatch or something. Nutritional info: calories, 49 grams sugar.
This actually has a lot stronger coffee flavors than I would've expected from the 'bucks, which typically lets any caramel drink go way overboard on the caramel flavors. I was shocked by this one. Nutritional info: calories, 10 grams sugar. Going to Starbucks and ordering a cappuccino is like going to a Starbucks and What are you doing?! There are Frappuccinos and Dragonfruit drinks to order! Nutritional info: calories, 53 grams sugar. I want to love this. But I can't force myself to.
It's got plenty of sugar, plenty of cream, and plenty of coffee flavor, but the white mocha doesn't tie it together so much as try to overpower the coffee and cream flavors.
Nutritional info: 90 calories, 19 grams sugar. This is not a drink so much as a beacon in a cup with ice and a straw.
It says to everyone who walks by you, "I just bought a wine-colored drink from Starbucks that has fruit in it! Oh, and there are seeds from the dragonfruit and actual dragonfruit!
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