scooter's coffee menu with prices

scooter’s coffee menu with prices

This practical guide helps you find a clear, easy-to-scan Scooter’s Coffee menu organized by drink and food category. You’ll see typical price ranges and size-based notes so you can budget before you order.

Founded in 1998 in Nebraska by Don and Linda Eckles, the brand grew into about 700 U.S. stores. Most spots run drive-thru service in 29 states, built for speed and simple ordering.

Start with the quick overview, then jump to hot brewed drinks, iced options, Blenders and smoothies, Red Bull Infusions, and food. Prices vary by location and size; where sources list size tiers, those ranges are shown.

Expect favorites like Caramelicious®, Cold Brew, and blended treats to repeat across categories. Seasonal items rotate, and we note those so you can spot limited offerings and plan your budget.

This section aims to help you choose confidently—whether you want a basic cup or a dessert-style pick. Read on to find straightforward menu details and helpful size guidance.

Scooter’s Coffee menu with prices overview for the United States

Use this quick US guide to compare typical costs across drink types and find the right choice for your day. The goal is to help you decide fast and stick to a budget before you pull into the drive-thru.

What affects menu prices by location, size, and season

Local taxes, franchise pricing, and regional ingredient costs cause small price differences across the United States. A store in a high-rent area often charges a few cents more.

Size matters. A small brewed cup tends to sit at the low end. Larges, specialty lattes, and add-ins increase the final total. Blended drinks often cost more because of extra prep and mix-ins.

Quick look at drink categories and typical ranges

Category Typical range Notes
Brewed coffee $2.50–$3.75 Lowest-cost option
Hot lattes / mochas $4.75–$6.95 Mid-range espresso drinks
Blenders & smoothies $5.25–$8.25 Highest due to add-ins

Most-ordered picks

Top choices you’ll see across scooters menu include Caramelicious®, cold brew, and various Blenders. These are often listed as customer favorites and repeat on specials and limited time drops.

  • Quick budgeting tip: brewed is usually cheapest; energy and blended items cost more.
  • Check local specials before you order. Seasonal items are richer and can be slightly higher in menu prices.

Hot espresso & hot drinks menu prices

Choose a cozy cup quickly—below are hot espresso classics, brewed roasts, and comforting non‑espresso items by size.

Brewed coffee and Café Au Lait

Brewed by roast: Medium Roast is available all day. Flavored of the Day pours until 1 PM. Dark Roast pours until 3 PM.

Sizes follow S / M / L / XL. Medium Roast: $1 / $2 / $3 / $4. Flavored of the Day and Dark Roast mirror that scale but have time limits.

Café Au Lait by roast: $3.75 / $3.95 / $4.55 / $5.55.

Espresso classics and signature hot lineup

Americano: $3.75 / $3.95 / $4.55 / $5.55. Latte and Cappuccino: $4.75 / $4.95 / $5.65 / $6.65.

Mocha and White Mocha: $5.25 / $5.45 / $6.05 / $7.05. Caramelicious®: $5.55 / $5.75 / $6.45 / $7.45.

Tea, chai, matcha, and warm comfort items

Item S M L XL
Chai Tea Latte $5.05 $5.25 $5.85 $6.85
Flavored Chai / Dirty Chai $5.85 / $5.25 $6.05 / $5.95 $6.65 / $6.25 $7.65 / $7.25
Matcha Green Tea Latte / Tea Latte $5.05 / $4.75 $5.25 / $4.95 $5.85 / $5.55 $6.85 / $6.55
Hot Chocolate / Steamer / Hot Tea $4.15 / $4.15 / $3.25 $4.35 / $4.35 / $3.45 $4.95 / $4.95 / $4.05 $5.95 / $5.95 / $5.05

Quick customization notes

  • Extra espresso shots add to the total. Ask at the window for count and cost.
  • Switching milk (dairy or plant) can change the final amount.
  • Flavor syrups and extra pumps raise the price. Use one or two pumps to keep costs lower.

Iced coffee, cold brew, and iced espresso drinks

If you need a refreshing sip, this guide breaks down iced offerings, timing, and typical cost ranges. Use the quick table and notes to pick fast.

Iced coffee options and timing

Medium Roast iced brewed coffee follows a simple size price scale: $1 / $2 / $3 / $4 (S/M/L/XL) and is available all day.

Flavored of the Day uses the same S–XL scale but is brewed only until 1 PM. Dark Roast follows S–XL and pours until 3 PM.

Iced espresso lineup and ranges

Iced Latte: $4.75 / $4.95 / $5.65 / $6.65.

Iced Mocha: $5.25 / $5.45 / $6.15 / $7.15. Iced Caramelicious®: $5.55 / $5.75 / $6.45 / $7.45.

Cold Brew vs. flavored cold brew

Item S M L XL
Cold Brew (regular) $4.45 $4.65 $5.25 $6.25
Cold Brew (range) $3.75 – $5.25 (regular) · $4.25 – $5.95 (flavored)
  • Iced coffee is the best value. Pick it for a simple, chilled brewed coffee taste.
  • Cold brew is smoother and less acidic. Flavored versions add sweetness and cost a bit more.
  • Iced espresso drinks add milk and shots, so expect a higher total than brewed options.
  • Common add-ons: extra shot, cold foam, or syrup pumps. Ask the window for final totals on your local menu.

Scooter’s Blenders menu prices

Thick, frosty blenders sit between a classic iced cup and a dessert. They use blended ice, milk, and signature syrups for a treat-like texture. Because of extra mix-ins, these drinks usually cost more than plain iced options.

Signature Blenders and typical costs

Item S M L
Caramelicious Blender $5.75 $5.95 $6.65
Mocha / White Mocha Blender $5.75 $5.95 $6.65
Turtle Blender $5.75 $5.95 $6.65
OREO® Blender $6.05 $6.25 $6.85

Add-ins, peanut butter, and sugar-free options

Popular dessert-style items include OREO® and peanut butter crunch. Peanut Butter Cup and Peanut Butter Crunch Blenders follow the same size pricing pattern as other signature blends.

Sugar-free Caramelicious uses sugar-free syrup but still has calories from milk and mix-ins. Ask the barista about substitutions if you track carbs or calories.

  • How to pick: choose caramel for sweet, mocha for chocolate depth, turtle for a candy-bar feel, OREO® for cookies-and-cream — the perfect choice depends on your craving.
  • Note: custom toppings, extra mix-ins, or alternative milk can change final totals. Check local menu for exact prices.

Smoothies menu prices and fruit-based favorites

Smoothies are the easy choice when you want something chilled, fruity, and filling on the go. They sit between a snack and a dessert. Pick fruit, green, or protein-style blends depending on hunger and taste.

Classic fruit flavors include strawberry, peach, mango, and mixed berry. Fruit ‘N Cream gives a richer, creamier texture. Fruit ‘N Ice delivers a lighter, icier finish. Typical ranges let you compare these drinks to iced coffee or Blenders.

  • Fruit picks: refreshing and sweet; a great cold choice for warm days.
  • Matcha and green tea blends: earthier and less candy-sweet; a calmer flavor profile.
  • Peanut Butter Power: a protein-leaning item that feels like a snack and sits toward the higher end of costs.
  • Vertigo (Red Bull) blends add caffeine and cost more due to the energy boost.
Item S M L
Fruit ‘N Cream $6.05 $6.25 $6.85
Matcha Green Tea Smoothie $6.05 $6.25 $6.85
Peanut Butter Power $6.30 $6.50 $7.10
Vertigo (Red Bull) $7.25 $7.45 $8.00

Quick pick: choose a plain fruit smoothie for refreshment, matcha for a greener profile, and Peanut Butter Power when you want a filling snack. For a wider overview of options and the full price guide, see the full price guide.

Teas, lemonade, and other non-coffee drinks

A refreshing glass of iced tea filled to the brim, with ice cubes glistening in the sunlight. The tea is a rich amber color, garnished with a fresh slice of lemon and a sprig of mint, giving a vibrant pop of green. In the foreground, a cut of the glass shows condensation beading on the outside, suggesting a hot day. In the middle background, a blurred image of a cozy café setting with wooden tables and soft, natural light filtering through large windows creates an inviting atmosphere. The overall mood is relaxed and refreshing, perfect for a summer day. The scene is composed in a close-up angle to emphasize the details of the iced tea, capturing its chill and allure while remaining free of text or distractions.

For a cool refresher, learn how tea, lemonade, and non‑coffee options stack up by size and cost. These picks are great for afternoons, family stops, or anyone avoiding espresso. The choices are simple and easy to order.

Iced tea options and sweet tea

Iced Tea (black or green): $3.25 / $3.45 / $4.05 / $4.75 (S / M / L / XL). Sweet Tea commonly follows the same size scale and is served chilled and ready.

You can often ask for less sweet or unsweet versions. That helps when you want fewer calories or a cleaner taste.

Lemonade and Arnold Palmer

Lemonade pricing: $3.35 / $3.55 / $4.15 / $4.85 (S / M / L / XL). It’s a lighter alternative to Blenders and smoothies.

Arnold Palmer (tea + lemonade) ranges roughly $3.25–$4.95 depending on size and location. It’s a perfect middle ground if you can’t decide between tea and lemonade.

  • Easy order tip: pick iced tea with a breakfast sandwich for a simple combo.
  • Choose lemonade alongside sweet treats for a bright contrast.
  • Ask about sweetness levels at the window to tailor the drink to your taste.
Item S M L XL
Iced Tea (black/green) $3.25 $3.45 $4.05 $4.75
Lemonade $3.35 $3.55 $4.15 $4.85
Arnold Palmer $3.25 – $4.95

Red Bull® Infusions and other cold drinks to boost your day

Need a quick boost? The Red Bull® Infusions pair an energizing base and bright mixers for an easy pick-me-up you can grab on the go.

Common infusion flavors and typical price ladder

Infusions blend Red Bull® and flavored mixers. They skip espresso taste and focus on energy and bright flavor.

Flavor Medium Large Extra Large
Orange Velvet $6.85 $7.45 $8.95
Strawberry Horizon $6.85 $7.45 $8.95
Tropical Fury / Peach Wave $6.85 $7.45 $8.95
Classic / Aquamarine / Apocalypse $6.85 $7.45 $8.95

Quenchers and quick picks

Quenchers are fruit-forward, lower-caffeine choices. They refresh without the energy kick.

  • Strawberry Lime Quencher: $4.95 / $5.15 / $5.75 / $6.75 (S–XL).
  • Pineapple Mint Quencher: $4.95 / $5.15 / $5.75 / $6.75 (S–XL).

Note that some locations list an alternate infusion scale (about $6.35 / $6.95 / $8.35). Treat these numbers as real-world benchmarks when you check the drive-thru board. Seasonal and limited time items often appear here, so watch for specials that change the available flavors and size options.

Scooter’s coffee food menu prices

Hungry? This short guide covers filling breakfast picks, bakery treats, and small cake bites so you can build an order that lasts.

Breakfast burritos, sandwiches, and omelet bites

Hearty options run in predictable ranges. Breakfast Burrito: $4.50–$6.00. Sausage or Bacon Sandwich: $4.50–$6.50.

Bagel with cream cheese sits at $3.25–$4.95. Tomato & Feta and Bacon & Gouda Omelet Bites are $5.25 each.

Bakery and sweet treats

Muffins and cookies make an easy snack. Muffins: $2.95–$4.25. Cookies: $2.75–$3.95. Cinnamon Roll $3.45. Mini Donuts $1.00.

Chocolate chip cookie $2.95 and blueberry muffin $3.25 are solid pairings for a cold brew or latte.

Cake bites and seasonal bakery add-ons

Cake bites are small, sharable treats priced about $2.25–$3.50. Birthday and Sea Salt Caramelicious cake bites usually run near $2.95.

Availability varies by location and season. Ask at the window before you order.

  • Best value when hungry: burritos or sandwiches beat pastries for staying power.
  • Pairings: cold brew + muffin; latte + cinnamon roll; pastry + small cake bite for dessert.
Item Typical Price Notes
Breakfast Burrito $4.50–$6.00 Filling choice
Everything Bagel Sandwich $5.25 Mid-priced sandwich
Chocolate Chip Cookie $2.95 Classic bakery item
Birthday Cake Bite $2.95 Seasonal favorite

Kids menu prices, seasonal specials, and value-friendly ways to order

A vibrant kids menu displayed on a charming wooden table at a cozy café, featuring colorful illustrations of fun meals and seasonal specials. The foreground features a plate of playful, kid-friendly food items like mini sliders, fruit skewers, and fun-shaped sandwiches, appealing to young diners. In the middle ground, designed menus with whimsical graphics showcase prices, seasonal items, and value-friendly combos, surrounded by cheerful decorations like crayons and coloring paper. The background consists of warm café ambiance with soft lighting, rustic shelves filled with coffee bean jars, and happy children sitting at the tables with their parents. The overall atmosphere is joyful and inviting, capturing the essence of a family-friendly dining experience.

Bring the kids and skip the guesswork: here’s a quick look at child-sized drinks and snack combos. The list helps you pick fast and stay on budget.

Kids’ drinks and snacks

Common picks include Lil’ Smiley Smoothies in Strawberry or Cotton Candy. Sample costs: Strawberry Lil’ Smiley Smoothie $3.25. Mini Sugar Cookie Pair $2.25.

Snack Combo (small drink + 2 cookies) runs about $5.25. Pretzel bites appear as a 3 Pc Snacker roughly $2.25–$2.75 depending on location.

Seasonal and limited time items

Seasonal drops often include s’mores-style items: S’mores Cookie $2.49, S’mores Latte (Hot/Iced) around $4.99/$5.79/$6.29 (S/M/L), and blended S’mores versions slightly higher.

Pumpkin and peppermint flavors return in autumn and winter. These limited time specials are perfect choice for a single treat shared by kids.

Value picks and ways to save

Value Item Example Price Why Pick It
Sweet Tea / Iced Coffee $1.99–$3.48 Low-cost, frees budget for a treat
Brewed Coffee $1 / $2 / $3 Budget pick for adults on family orders
Bottled Water Low-cost Simple hydration for kids
  • Use the app rewards to earn free drinks and watch rotating deals.
  • Choose a value drink and add one seasonal item for a small splurge.
  • Remember: kid items and exact numbers vary by store; these examples set realistic expectations.

Find your perfect Scooter’s drink and treat today

Let this short guide help you land on the drink and treat that feels right today. Pick a mood first, then use size and flavor to narrow the choice.

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Hot espresso suits comfort. Iced coffee gives simple value. Cold brew delivers smooth strength. Blenders act like dessert energy. Smoothies and tea meet non‑coffee needs.

Use the size tables and price ranges to speed orders for one person or a group. Start by choosing a category, then pick a flavor profile — caramel, chocolate, fruit, or tea‑forward — and then the size that fits your budget.

Try a Caramelicious® for a signature sweet start, a classic cold brew for smooth taste, or a fruit smoothie if you want no caffeine. Limited‑time items are worth sampling, but the everyday menu keeps things reliable.

Check your local scooter location for final totals, then order with confidence.

FAQ

What does the scooter’s coffee menu with prices include?

The section lists hot espresso drinks, brewed coffee, iced beverages, Blenders, smoothies, teas, Red Bull® infusions, and food items. It gives typical price ranges and notes that exact amounts vary by store and region.

How do Scooter’s Coffee menu prices vary across the United States?

Prices change by market and local operating costs. Urban locations often charge more than suburban or rural shops. Size, special ingredients, and seasonal offerings also affect what you pay.

What factors affect Scooter’s menu prices by location, size, and season?

Lease and labor costs influence location pricing. Drink size (small, medium, large) and add-ins like extra espresso, flavor shots, or protein boosts raise the total. Limited-time flavors and seasonal syrups can carry a premium.

What are typical price ranges for major drink categories?

Brewed coffee and iced coffee usually sit at the lower end. Espresso drinks and hot lattes fall in the mid-range. Blenders, specialty cold brews, and dessert-style drinks tend to cost more. Food items range from value snacks to full breakfast sandwiches.

Which drinks are most ordered, like Caramelicious®, Cold Brew, and Blenders?

Popular picks include the signature Caramelicious® (hot or blended), nitro or cold brew variations, and chocolate or cookie-blend Blenders. These items appear frequently on best-seller lists for their flavor and consistency.

How is brewed coffee priced compared to Café Au Lait and roast choices?

Standard brewed coffee is the most budget-friendly. A Café Au Lait, which pairs brewed coffee with steamed milk, adds a small upcharge. Darker or single-origin roasts may carry slight premiums in some locations.

What are typical prices for espresso classics like Americano, cappuccino, and lattes?

Americanos and cappuccinos usually cost similarly to regular lattes. Lattes with flavored syrups or alternative milks may increase the price. Size and extra shots also affect the final amount.

How much do mochas, white mocha, and the Caramelicious® cost hot?

Mocha and white mocha are mid-tier specialty drinks; the Caramelicious® is a signature item and often priced near other specialty lattes. Any whipped cream or flavor add-ons add nominal fees.

What are the costs for chai, dirty chai, matcha green tea latte, and tea lattes?

Chai and matcha lattes sit in the same general price bracket as flavored lattes. A dirty chai (with espresso) increases the price due to added shots. Matcha powder or premium tea blends can also raise cost slightly.

How are hot chocolate, steamers, and hot tea priced?

Hot chocolate and steamers are priced similarly to flavored hot lattes. Plain hot tea is typically less expensive. Specialty mixes or large sizes will add to the price.

How is iced coffee priced by roast and “flavor of the day”?

Basic iced coffee is affordable. Iced versions using specialty roasts or promoted daily flavors may be a bit higher. Flavor shots or cream add-ins also change the total.

What price range should I expect for iced lattes, iced mochas, and iced Caramelicious®?

These iced specialty drinks align with hot latte pricing, often slightly higher for blended or creamy cold versions. Size, extra shots, and mix-ins influence the final price.

How does Cold Brew compare to flavored cold brew in price?

Plain cold brew usually costs more than regular iced coffee due to longer brewing. Flavored cold brews or nitro options add a surcharge for syrups or nitrogen service.

What are signature Blenders and their pricing expectations?

Signature Blenders include Caramelicious®, mocha, white mocha, and turtle-style blends. They are dessert-like and generally carry premium prices similar to specialty frappes at other chains.

What popular add-ins and dessert-style options are available for Blenders?

Add-ins often include OREO®, peanut butter, chocolate chips, and cookie crumbles. These options add a small fee but create a richer, dessert-like beverage.

Are there sugar-free Blender choices and how do they affect price?

Many locations offer sugar-free syrups and alternative milks. Sugar-free versions typically keep the same base price; specialty milk swaps may cost extra.

What fruit smoothies and their pricing can I expect?

Fruit smoothies such as strawberry, peach, mango, and mixed berry are usually priced in the mid-range for blended drinks. Fresh fruit or protein boosts add to the cost.

How are green tea and matcha smoothies priced?

Matcha or green tea smoothies often cost a bit more because matcha powder is a pricier ingredient. Protein or specialty boosters further increase the price.

What about protein-style smoothies and Red Bull–powered blends?

Protein smoothies with peanut butter or added protein powder have a higher price point. Blends made with Red Bull® or energy drink infusions add a premium for the canned mixer.

How much do iced teas, sweet tea, and lemonade typically cost?

Iced tea and sweet tea are usually affordable. Lemonade and Arnold Palmer (tea + lemonade) cost slightly more because of the mix and fresh ingredients.

What are Red Bull® Infusions and how are they priced?

Red Bull® Infusions combine Red Bull with flavored syrups or juices. They are priced above standard cold drinks due to the energy drink component and can vary by size.

What cold drink refreshers or Quenchers are available?

Quenchers include fruit-forward iced blends, citrus refreshers, and lightly sweetened iced beverages. Pricing aligns with other specialty cold drinks, depending on size and ingredients.

What food items appear on the coffee food menu and their pricing expectations?

Expect breakfast burritos, sandwiches, omelet bites, muffins, cookies, cinnamon rolls, and mini donuts. Bakery items are value-priced; full sandwiches and hot breakfast dishes cost more.

Do locations offer cake bites and seasonal bakery add-ons?

Many stores feature cake bites, seasonal pastries, and limited-time bakery items. These often carry a small premium for specialty ingredients and limited availability.

What does the kids menu include and how much does it cost?

Kids’ offerings include smaller smoothies (like Lil’ Smiley), mini drinks, and snack pairings. Prices are scaled down for portion size and are family-friendly.

What seasonal specials and limited-time items should I watch for?

Seasonal items often include pumpkin spice, peppermint, and s’mores-style flavors. These rotate by time of year and can cost slightly more due to special ingredients.

How can I save money—are there deals, dollar items, or app rewards?

Many locations run value promotions such as Dollar Delights, loyalty app rewards, and seasonal bundles. Signing up for the app or seasonal newsletters helps you catch deals.

Where can I find exact, real-time menu tables and prices for my local store?

For up-to-date pricing, check your local store’s website or the official app. Prices shown there reflect local taxes, size options, and current promotions.

How do I pick the perfect drink or treat?

Consider your mood and appetite. Choose brewed coffee or a simple latte for a classic pick. Go for a Blender or dessert-style option when you want something sweet. Ask staff for recommendations based on favorites and seasonal specialties.

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