wawa coffee menu
Start here for a simple, comfort-first snapshot of what you can expect: hot brewed cups, iced drinks, cold brew, and espresso-based options you can grab fast or customize to taste.
Prices and availability can vary by store and by time of day. Use the structure below to order with confidence no matter where you stop.
This piece is organized for quick scanning. First, you’ll see everyday brewed flavors. Next come iced and espresso favorites. Then take-home beans and creamers. Finally, tips for customization and pairing.
The chain traces back to 1964 and now sources beans more responsibly. Their roast offerings include beans from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms, so you know what’s behind the cup, not just what’s in it.
Expect practical helpers: what each flavor tastes like, which cup size fits your routine, and what to pick if you want bold, sweet, or balanced. It’s an easy way to get a consistent drink on the go, whether you’re commuting or road-tripping.
Wawa coffee menu prices, sizes, and everyday brewed flavors

Below is a short, practical look at the hot-brew lineup, what each tastes like, and how much a cup costs.
| Hot Brew | Taste Notes | Price (base) |
|---|---|---|
| Decaf | Gentle, sweet, pure taste | $2.39 |
| French Vanilla | Warm vanilla, pleasant sweetened sugar | $2.39 |
| Regular | Traditional, pleasant with a touch of sweetness | $2.39 |
| 100% Colombian | Strong, with a hint of chocolate | $2.39 |
| Dark Roast | Deep, smoky with faint spice notes | $2.39 |
| Cuban | Smooth, velvety finish | $2.39 |
| Hazelnut | Pleasant aroma, nutty finish | $2.39 |
| Pumpkin Spice | Warm fall flavor and aroma | $2.39 |
| Holiday Blend | Deep, smoky with spice suggestions | $2.39 (Holiday 2025: $2.99+) |
These are brewed coffees. Ingredients are simply brewed coffee plus flavoring where used, like vanilla or hazelnut.
Pick a small cup for a quick stop. Choose a larger cup for a longer drive. Sizes can vary by location and time.
Signature picks: Regular for an easy morning, Colombian for a balanced, chocolate-hinted cup, Cuban for a smooth finish, and Dark Roast for smoky spice.
What to order by preference: if you like sweet, try French vanilla; if you like bold, pick Dark Roast; if you like balanced, choose Colombian or Regular.
Seasonal note: pumpkin is a fall favorite and Holiday Blend appears for a limited season. If you spot them, order sooner rather than later.
Iced coffee, cold brew, and espresso drinks worth ordering

When you need a cold pick-me-up, these cold brew, iced, and espresso drinks deliver. Pick a quick favorite or try a dessert-style option when you want to linger.
Top cold picks in under a minute
- Classic iced coffee — simple and chilled.
- Cold brew — smoother, great for longer sips.
- Espresso-based iced drinks — bolder flavor and energy.
Cold brew and iced coffee favorites by cup size
Choose a small cup for a quick boost. Pick a larger cup when you want to sip over time, especially for cold brew or iced coffee. Size matters for strength and dilution as ice melts.
| Drink | How it’s built | Best cup choice |
|---|---|---|
| Classic Iced Coffee | Chilled brewed coffee + ice + milk or cream + optional syrup | Small for a quick hit, Large to sip |
| Cold Brew | Slow-steeped cold brew over ice, choice milk optional | Medium or Large to enjoy mellow flavor |
| Toasted Caramel Cold Foam Iced Latte | Espresso + choice milk + caramel syrup + ice; cold foam or whipped cream | Small or Medium for balanced sweetness |
Iced latte spotlight: Toasted Caramel Crunch Cold Foam Iced Latte
Build: espresso or strong coffee, your choice milk, caramel syrup, ice. Top with cold foam, whipped cream, and a caramel drizzle if you like.
Taste: creamy, dessert-leaning, and sweet without losing the coffee backbone. Pair it with a slice of coffee cake or a light pastry.
Dessert-style iced option: Cookies and Cream Iced Coffee
This one is a richer pick. It uses a double shot of espresso plus cookies-and-cream milk over ice. Try it with chocolate chip cookies for a matching treat.
Flavor and sweetness add-ins
Keep customization simple. Caramel and vanilla syrups are classic choices. Pumpkin spice is seasonal. Use one syrup to start and adjust sweetness next time.
Order smart: if you’re unsure, begin with classic iced coffee and add one syrup. Taste, then change your choice milk or syrup on a future visit.
Coffee-to-go, take-home coffee, and creamer options for your pantry
Stocking up at home makes busy mornings easier and keeps familiar tastes close by.
What comes in Coffee‑To‑Go boxes
Boxes come brewed fresh in 12oz cups. Flavors include French vanilla, Decaf, Cuban Roast, Hazelnut, 100% Colombian, and Regular.
| Flavor | Count | Price |
|---|---|---|
| French Vanilla | 12 x 12oz cups | $22.79 |
| Decaf | 12 x 12oz cups | $22.79 |
| Cuban Roast | 12 x 12oz cups | $22.79 |
| Hazelnut | 12 x 12oz cups | $22.79 |
Pantry staples: ground bags and single‑serve packs
12oz ground bags are available as Regular, Colombian, Hazelnut, and Dark Roast. Each bag lists at $13.09.
| Ground | Taste cue | Price (12oz) |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | Balanced, everyday cup | $13.09 |
| Colombian | Chocolate hint | $13.09 |
| Hazelnut | Nutty, sweeter edge | $13.09 |
| Dark Roast | Smoky, bold | $13.09 |
A value bundle of four Regular 12oz bags is $41.69. It fits homes that go through several bags over time.
Single brew cups and who they suit
12‑pack single brew cups come in Hazelnut, Decaf, and Dark Roast for $13.09 each.
Decaf fits quiet evenings. Dark Roast wakes up busy mornings. Hazelnut leans sweeter for dessert-like sips.
Creamers and milk choices
Quart creamers run $3.79 each. Options include French vanilla, fat-free French vanilla, hazelnut, Irish cream, and light cream.
Match vanilla for classic sweet notes. Use hazelnut to add a nutty comfort. Light cream keeps the cup straightforward. These milk choices make at-home order results closer to what you enjoy in-store.
Make it your way at Wawa
A great drink is one you’ll order again — make it yours with a few easy choices. Pick a base: iced coffee or espresso. Then pick your milk and add one flavor at a time. This keeps the taste clear and repeatable.
Simple script for an iced espresso build: ask for a double espresso over a cup of ice, add your preferred milk, add one pump of syrup, and stir. Taste, then tweak the next time.
Example: espresso + milk + caramel syrup + ice makes a caramel iced latte. Ask for cold foam or a topping if you want it more dessert-like.
Quick flavor shortcut: choose vanilla-style for classic sweetness, nutty flavors for cozy comfort, or seasonal flavors when the time fits. If it’s too strong, add milk. Too sweet, cut the syrup. Too weak, ask for another shot.
Find a build you enjoy and stick with it. For a full reference of in-store offerings, see the store menu PDF.