Pull up to a 7 Brew stand and the first thing you notice is the pace. A team member is already leaning toward your window before you’ve finished rolling it down, tablet in hand, ready to talk you through a menu that is equal parts coffee shop and flavor lab. This is drive-thru coffee built for people who want their order exactly their way, fast, and without ever leaving the car.

The appeal of 7 Brew isn’t a single hero drink. It’s the sheer range of what you can build, from a quiet breve on a cold morning to a neon-bright infused energy drink at 2 p.m. Here’s how the menu breaks down, what people actually order, and how to customize like a regular.

What’s on the 7 Brew Menu

The board is organized less around fixed recipes and more around bases you flavor and finish to taste. Most categories come hot, iced, or blended, and nearly everything is open to add-ins.

Coffee and Espresso

This is the backbone: lattes, breves (espresso with steamed half-and-half instead of milk for a richer cup), americanos, mochas, and cold brew. A breve is the move if you want something indulgent without committing to a blended dessert drink, while cold brew keeps things smooth and low-acid for iced-coffee loyalists. Mochas lean sweet and are easy to dial up or down with extra chocolate or a half-pump of flavor.

Energy Drinks

The infused energy drinks are arguably the signature category. You start with an energy base and layer in flavor syrups and fruit add-ins, which is how you end up with the bright, layered, almost soda-fountain look that fills so many cupholders. They’re customizable enough that two people can order “an energy” and walk away with completely different drinks.

Blended and Frozen

Anything that works hot or iced usually blends, too. Think frozen mochas, blended lattes, and dessert-leaning frozen drinks topped with cold foam or whipped cream. These sit at the higher end of the price range because of the size and the extras.

Smoothies, Teas, and Lemonades

For the non-coffee crowd there are fruit smoothies, hot and iced teas, and flavored lemonades. These are the quiet workhorses of the menu, easy crowd-pleasers for kids in the back seat or anyone skipping caffeine. Teas and lemonades also take the same flavor add-ins as the energy drinks, so a peach or raspberry lemonade is a one-word upgrade away.

Popular Menu Items

Prices vary by location and size, but the table below gives a realistic sense of what you’ll pay for the drinks people reach for most.

Item Size / Notes Approx. Price
Hot Latte Medium, flavor of choice $4.50
Iced Breve Medium, half-and-half base $5.25
Cold Brew Medium, black or sweetened $4.25
Iced Mocha Medium, chocolate + espresso $5.00
Americano Medium, hot or iced $3.50
Infused Energy Drink Large, flavor add-ins $5.75
Blended Mocha Large, whipped topping $6.25
Frozen Caramel Latte Large, blended $6.50
Fruit Smoothie Medium $5.50
Flavored Lemonade Medium, iced $4.00
Iced Tea Medium, sweet or unsweet $3.25
Hot Chocolate Medium, whipped topping $3.75
Seasonal Specialty Latte Medium, rotating flavor $5.50
Extra Espresso Shot Add-on $0.75

Menu Prices

As a rough guide, most standard hot and iced coffees land in the $3.50 to $5.50 range, with larger blended drinks, loaded energy drinks, and smoothies climbing toward $6 to $7 once you size up and stack add-ins. Black coffee, americanos, and basic teas anchor the low end. Add-ons like extra shots and premium flavor pumps are typically under a dollar each, so a heavily customized drink can add up faster than the base price suggests.

Customization and Ordering

The whole point of a stand like this is that the menu is a starting point. A few things worth knowing before you pull up:

  • Sizes: Drinks generally come in small, medium, and large, and stepping up a size usually adds $0.50 to $0.75. Energy drinks and blended drinks are most worth ordering large.
  • Flavor add-ins: This is where the menu opens up. Syrups, fruit purees, and sauces can be mixed and matched, and the staff will happily suggest combinations if you tell them what you’re in the mood for.
  • Alt milks: Oat, almond, and other non-dairy options are standard swaps on lattes and blended drinks, usually for a small upcharge. A breve, by definition, uses half-and-half, so swap to a latte if you want it dairy-free.
  • Sugar-free options: Most flavor syrups come in sugar-free versions, which makes it easy to keep a flavored latte or energy drink lighter without losing the taste.
  • Extra shots: A cheap, reliable upgrade. Add one to a latte or americano if you need the drink to actually do its job.

Ordering is conversational by design. Because a person takes your order at the window rather than a speaker box, it’s easy to ask what’s new, get a recommendation, or tweak a drink on the spot. If you visit often, ask about the loyalty program, where regular orders rack up perks and the occasional free drink.

Signature and Seasonal Drinks

If there’s a true signature here, it’s the infused energy drink. These rotate constantly, mixing an energy base with combinations like strawberry-coconut, blue raspberry, or peach, often with multiple flavor layers that give them that photogenic, two-tone look. They’re the drinks most likely to pull someone into the line who came for “just coffee.”

The seasonal lineup is the other thing worth watching. Fall brings pumpkin and spiced flavors, winter leans into peppermint and toasted marshmallow, and summer is all bright fruit and frozen blends. Because these flavors are limited, they’re a low-risk way to try something new, and they pair just as well with a latte as they do with an energy drink or lemonade.

For more drive-thru and specialty coffee menus, see our guide to the Black Rifle Coffee menu, and if off-menu hacks are your thing, the Sonic secret menu is worth a look. Craving something to eat alongside your drink? The Lazy Maid Creperie menu covers sweet and savory crepes.

Prices listed here are approximate and vary by location, size, and add-ins; check your local stand for current pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is on the 7 Brew menu?+

The 7 Brew menu covers hot and iced lattes, breves, americanos, mochas, and cold brew, plus blended and frozen drinks, infused energy drinks, smoothies, teas, and lemonades, all highly customizable with flavor add-ins.

How much do drinks at 7 Brew cost?+

Most standard hot and iced coffees run about $3.50 to $5.50, while larger blended drinks, loaded energy drinks, and smoothies climb toward $6 to $7. Add-ons like extra shots are usually under a dollar. Prices vary by location.

What is a breve at 7 Brew?+

A breve is espresso made with steamed half-and-half instead of regular milk, giving it a richer, creamier texture than a standard latte. It comes hot or iced and can be flavored with any of the menu's syrups.

Are there sugar-free and non-dairy options at 7 Brew?+

Yes. Most flavor syrups come in sugar-free versions, and non-dairy milks like oat and almond are available as swaps on lattes and blended drinks, typically for a small upcharge.

What are 7 Brew infused energy drinks?+

Infused energy drinks start with an energy base and are layered with flavor syrups and fruit add-ins, creating bright, customizable drinks. Flavors rotate seasonally, so combinations change throughout the year.