The great thing about Starbucks is that you can always count on them to have your favorite coffee or beverage in the same consistency and quality you’re used to every time you visit any of their coffee shops. So if you’re wondering what’s on the Starbucks menu today, it’s basically the same menu items you’ve seen for the past 5 to 10 years.
On the Starbucks deal menu you will find:
- Hot Coffees
- Cold Coffees
- Starbucks Refreshers® Beverages
- Frappuccino® Blended Beverages
- Iced Tea and Lemonade
- Hot Teas
- Milk and Juice
- Botled Beverages
- Hot Breakfast
- Oatmeal and Yogurt
- Bakery Items
- Lunch Items
- Snacks and Sweets
But apart from the usual stuff, Starbucks also regularly introduces new popular items on the menu. Some are available for a limited time period, while others might be permanent fixtures on the menu. As of this writing, here are some new items you can expect at SBUX.
New Items at Starbucks Reserve Roasteries and Stores
At the US Starbucks Reserve® locations in Seattle, New York, and Chicago they are now offering the Starbucks Reserve® malt and affogato beverages like the Caramel Mocha Drizzle Affogato, Whiskey Barrel-Aged Malt, and the Roastery Affogato Flight, which features three distinct affogatos. Both affogatos and malts can be customized with oatmilk-based gelato.
The new menu also introduces three new Princi® Avocado Toast varieties, including pancetta and egg, and new vegetarian options – pickled red onions or cherry tomatoes – all served on thick slices of toasted artisan bread and topped with avocado.
Caramel Mocha Drizzle Affogato
Starbucks Reserve® Espresso and mocha over creamy vanilla gelato, topped with caramel drizzle and a mini stroopwafel.
Whiskey Barrel-Aged Malt
Malted milkshake featuring Whiskey Barrel-Aged Cold Brew, blended with vanilla gelato, chocolate, and orange bitters, topped with whipped cream and an Amarena cherry.
Roastery Affogato Flight
A trio featuring Caramel Mocha Drizzle, Whiskey Barrel-Aged, and Banana Crisp Oatmilk mini-sized affogatos.
Orange Spice Espresso Martini (Spirit-Free)
The featured espresso martini for spring is spirit-free. First introduced in January, the Orange Spice Espresso Martini combines Starbucks Reserve® Espresso, Spiritless Kentucky 74 Spiced, vanilla syrup, Scrappy’s Orange Bitters, and is garnished with a dried orange wheel.
Avocado Toast with Pancetta & Egg
Princi® bread sliced thick and toasted, topped with avocado, crispy pancetta, a soft-cooked egg, and fresh chilies.
Avocado Toast with Pickled Red Onions
Princi® bread sliced thick and toasted, topped with avocado, pickled red onion, arugula microgreens, and a toasted everything seed mix.
Avocado Toast with Cherry Tomatoes
Princi® bread sliced thick and toasted, topped with avocado, ripe cherry tomatoes, arugula microgreens, finished with Maldon salt and drizzled with extra virgin olive oil.
Starbucks Summer Drinks 2024
When Starbucks beverage developer Simon Vuong began brainstorming new recipes for the Starbucks summer menu, his goal was to capture the essence of summer.
For the flavor profile, the team selected a combination of summer berries, including blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. To enhance the drink’s refreshing taste and visual appeal, they added juicy raspberry-flavored pearls.
The result is a lineup of Summer-Berry Starbucks Refreshers beverages which features hints of cool berry and bursting raspberry-flavored pearls. These icy drinks are part of the new summer menu, available in U.S. stores for a limited time.
The new lineup includes Summer-Berry, Summer-Berry with Lemonade, and Summer Skies Drink made with creamy coconut milk. All three drinks come with a wider green compostable straw.
Starbucks Off-the-Menu Items
Even if a drink isn’t on the menu, you can still order it at Starbucks. The company allows customers to customize their drinks in countless ways. It’s helpful to have the recipe on your phone to show the barista, as Starbucks employees may not be familiar with fan-created secret menu items.
What to Order at Starbucks When You’re Sick?
Known as The Medicine Ball on TikTok, this drink isn’t listed on any Starbucks menu. To order it, use its official name: Honey Citrus Mint Tea.
What to Order at Starbucks for Energy?
Try the Starbucks Doubleshot® Energy Vanilla. It’s a potent mix of espresso, B vitamins, guarana, and ginseng, finished with vanilla and low-fat cream for a delicious boost.
What Is the Cheapest Coffee at Starbucks?
An iced doppio espresso is one of the cheapest options, usually around $2.75 to $3. You can also get a grande iced coffee for under $4.
How to Order the Rainbow Drink at Starbucks?
The drinks aren’t listed on in-store menus, so avoid confusion by using the breakdown of ingredients for each rainbow drink:
- Pink Drink: Ask for a Strawberry Acai Starbucks Refresher with coconut milk instead of water.
- Purple Drink: Request a Teavana Iced Passion Tango Tea with soy milk instead of water, vanilla syrup, and blackberries.
- Orange Drink: Order an Orange Mango Juice with vanilla bean powder and a splash of coconut milk.
- Green Drink: Ask for a Teavana Iced Black Tea with coconut milk instead of water and matcha.
- Blue Drink: Request a Teavana Iced Passion Tango Tea with soy milk instead of water and vanilla syrup.
What Does Taylor Swift Order at Starbucks?
Taylor Swift’s favorite Starbucks drink is a Grande Caramel Nonfat Latte, although she also enjoys Pumpkin Spice Lattes in the fall.