
A 7 Brew Vanilla Latte is one of those “always works” coffee orders: smooth espresso, creamy milk, and that cozy vanilla sweetness that tastes good hot, iced, or frozen (chiller). It’s also one of the easiest drinks to customize into exactly what you want—extra sweet dessert vibes, a lighter coffee-forward version, or a dairy-free build that still feels creamy.
But here’s the thing most blog posts skip: your price, calories, and allergens depend on your exact build—size, milk choice, sugar-free vs regular vanilla, sweetness level, cold foam, drizzle, whipped cream, and even location.
7 Brew itself confirms two important facts:
- Prices vary by location (they don’t publish a universal national price list on their official menu page).
- For allergy safety, every location has an allergen chart posted, and staff can help answer questions.
This guide is the “full updated list” version—meaning you’ll get the most practical pricing ranges, nutrition scenarios, allergen breakdowns, and the best customizations (including sugar-free and dairy-free options) so you can order confidently.
What Is a 7 Brew Vanilla Latte?
A vanilla latte at 7 Brew is a classic espresso-and-milk drink flavored with vanilla:
- Espresso (7 Brew’s signature espresso base)
- Milk (usually dairy by default)
- Vanilla flavor (regular or sugar-free vanilla depending on availability)
- Served Hot, Iced, or Frozen Chiller
Think of it as the “baseline” drink you can build into anything: sweeter, lighter, dairy-free, extra creamy, or topped like a dessert.
Vanilla Latte Quick Description
Ours signature espresso blends with milk in this classic latte with warm vanilla sweetness in every sip. Available hot, iced, or as a frozen chiller. Customize yours with our selection of alt milks, whipped cream, cold foam, or drizzle!
7 Brew Vanilla Latte Sizes: What You’re Actually Choosing
7 Brew shops commonly offer three standard sizes for coffee drinks (though oz sizes can vary by stand and ordering platform):
- Small
- Medium
- Large
Your size affects:
- Base espresso + milk amount
- Flavor intensity (sometimes you’ll want “extra sweet” in large)
- Total calories/sugar (especially if you add foam/drizzle)
7 Brew Vanilla Latte Price
| Size | Price | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Small | $5.25 – $5.95 | Latte base + standard flavor |
| Medium | $5.95 – $6.50 | Most popular size for balance |
| Large | $6.50 – $7.25 | Best for extra toppings or iced |
What usually changes the final price?
Your final total usually changes if you add:
- Cold foam
- Whipped cream
- Drizzles (caramel, dark chocolate, white chocolate—often sugar-free options exist)
- Extra flavor shots / multiple flavors
- Milk alternative (sometimes an upcharge depending on location)
Because 7 Brew is designed for customization, many stands ring up add-ons differently.
Vanilla Latte Menu Position: Where It Fits at 7 Brew
On the official menu, lattes sit in the 7 Classics category—coffee shop staples made your way (hot/iced/frozen).
That matters because 7 Classics are typically:
- consistent, easy to order anywhere
- customizable with any flavor
- the best place to start if you’re new to 7 Brew
Vanilla Latte Nutrition Facts
The most important truth: 7 Brew doesn’t publish full nutrition online
7 Brew states they do not currently have a nutritional document available online, but they can provide nutrition information for your exact drink in-store.
So instead of pretending there’s one “official” calorie number, the smart approach is to use nutrition scenarios.
Vanilla Latte Calories: 3 Real-World Scenarios
Scenario A: Standard Vanilla Latte (whole milk, regular vanilla)
Many menu listings show “Latte” calories as a range like 120–320 calories depending on size and build.
That range is believable because:
- small + light milk = lower end
- large + full milk + sweeter build = upper end
Scenario B: Sugar-Free Vanilla Latte (lighter sweetness)
If you choose sugar-free vanilla, you cut a big chunk of sugar/carbs from syrup. One nutrition entry (third-party food database) lists a Sugarfree Vanilla Oatmilk Latte (Large) at 120 calories with macros provided.
That’s not a universal official number, but it’s a helpful “what’s possible” reference if you’re trying to stay lighter.
Scenario C: Dessert-style Vanilla Latte (foam + drizzle + whipped cream)
This is the version that can turn a latte into a treat. Calories rise fastest when you add:
- cold foam
- whipped cream
- drizzle
- extra sweet flavor level
If you want the “dessert feeling” without going overboard, choose one indulgent topping (foam or drizzle) instead of stacking everything.
Vanilla Latte Nutrition
| Build Type | Calories | Sugar | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classic vanilla latte | ~120–320 | medium-high | everyday latte drinkers |
| Sugar-free vanilla + alt milk | ~120–250 | lower | lighter & less sugar |
| Foam/drizzle/whip “treat” | ~250–600+ | higher | dessert vibe (choose wisely) |
Want the lowest-calorie way to drink it? Go:
- sugar-free vanilla
- ¼ sweet (if your stand offers)
- oat milk or almond milk
- no drizzle
- skip whipped cream
7 Brew Vanilla Latte Allergen Information
7 Brew’s official support page says:
- Every location has an allergen chart posted
- Staff can help answer questions
- They can also be contacted for more information
The most common allergens in a Vanilla Latte
Depending on your build, watch for:
- Milk (dairy) — standard milk, whipped cream, cold foam, most “cream” options
- Tree nuts — almond milk (and potentially nut-derived flavors)
- Coconut — coconut milk
- Cross-contact risk — shared tools/prep area (important for severe allergies)
A dairy-free guide also notes cross-contamination concerns and encourages speaking with staff.
Dairy-free milk options at 7 Brew
7 Brew says they currently offer Califia Farms oat, almond, and coconut milk for dairy-free options.
So if you’re ordering dairy-free:
- choose oat/almond/coconut milk
- skip whipped cream
- ask if any cold foam option is dairy-free (often it’s not)
Vanilla Latte Customization
This is where 7 Brew becomes fun. You can customize almost every part of the drink.
Available formats
- Hot
- Iced
- Frozen Chiller
Sweetness levels (choose your vibe)
From your customization list:
- 1/4 sweet
- 1/2 sweet
- Regular
- Extra
Best “first try” choice: 1/2 sweet
Best “dessert” choice: Regular or Extra
Best “coffee-forward” choice: 1/4 sweet
Milk alternatives
From your list + official support confirmation:
- Oat milk
- Almond milk
- Coconut milk
Toppings
From your list:
- Cream
- Whipped cream
- Cold foam
- White chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Dark chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Caramel drizzle (SF)
Flavors Available
You can combine vanilla with almost any flavor. Your list includes classics, fruit, candy-style, and multiple SF (sugar-free) options:
Almond, Banana (SF), Brown Sugar Cinnamon (SF), Blackberry, Blue Raspberry (SF), Cane Sugar, Caramel (SF), Cherry, Chocolate Macadamia, Coconut (SF), Cupcake, Dark Chocolate (SF), Guava, Hazelnut (SF), Honey, Irish Cream (SF), Kiwi, Lavender, Lime, Mango, Orange, Passion Fruit, Peach (SF), Peppermint, Pineapple, Pomegranate, Raspberry (SF), Salted Caramel (SF), Strawberry (SF), Toasted Marshmallow (SF), Vanilla (SF), Watermelon, White Chocolate (SF)
If you want your Vanilla Latte to taste more “signature,” try:
- vanilla + brown sugar cinnamon
- vanilla + salted caramel
- vanilla + toasted marshmallow
- vanilla + white chocolate
How to Order a 7 Brew Vanilla Latte
Balanced and popular
“Medium iced vanilla latte, half sweet, oat milk, add cold foam.”
Low sugar, lighter feel
“Small hot latte, sugar-free vanilla, ¼ sweet, almond milk, no toppings.”
Dessert-style “treat”
“Large iced vanilla latte, regular sweet, cream, add whipped cream and caramel drizzle.”
Campfire dessert vibe
“Iced vanilla latte with toasted marshmallow flavor, half sweet, add cold foam.”
Best Ways to Save Money on a Vanilla Latte
If budget matters, do these:
- Choose medium instead of large
Medium usually gives the best “value-to-satisfaction” ratio for lattes. (Large often needs more sweetness to taste equally strong.) - Pick one add-on
Cold foam or drizzle, not both. - Use half sweet
Less syrup can still taste great in a latte. - Skip whipped cream unless it’s a frozen chiller
Whip is best when you’re going “dessert mode.”
Vanilla Latte vs Other 7 Brew Classics
If you’re deciding between similar drinks:
- Latte: espresso + milk (clean, classic)
- Breve: espresso + half-and-half (richer, higher calories)
- Mocha: espresso + chocolate milk/flavor (sweet chocolate-forward)
If you want:
- smooth + not too sweet → vanilla latte (half sweet)
- creamy dessert vibe → breve-style build
- chocolate craving → mocha
FAQ: 7 Brew Vanilla Latte
How much does a 7 Brew Vanilla Latte cost?
Most locations price a vanilla latte like a standard latte plus any add-ons (foam, drizzle, extra flavors). Typical latte pricing seen on menu-style listings lands around the mid-$5 to low-$7 range depending on size, but your stand’s menu board is the final source of truth because pricing varies by market.
Is a Vanilla Latte more expensive than a regular Latte?
Usually it’s the same base drink, and “vanilla” is simply the flavor choice. Some stands include one flavor as standard and charge extra for additional flavors or special builds. If you’re price-sensitive, ask: “Does vanilla change the price, or is it included?”
What’s the cheapest way to order a Vanilla Latte at 7 Brew?
To keep it as low-cost as possible: order a small latte, choose ¼ sweet, skip cold foam/whip/drizzle, and keep it to one flavor (vanilla). The biggest price jumps usually come from premium toppings and multiple add-ons rather than the latte itself.
What size Vanilla Latte gives the best value?
Most people get the best “value” from medium because it’s enough volume to enjoy the drink without needing extra syrup to keep the flavor strong. Large can be a better value per ounce, but it may taste more diluted unless you adjust sweetness.
Do milk alternatives (oat/almond/coconut) cost extra?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no—it depends on your location. Since 7 Brew doesn’t publish a universal pricing sheet, the stand decides how milk substitutions are rung up. If you want a predictable total, ask about the milk swap cost before paying.
Is sugar-free vanilla the same price as regular vanilla?
At many coffee shops, sugar-free syrup swaps don’t change pricing, but it depends on how the stand rings in flavors. If you’re trying to keep cost stable, ask if there’s any upcharge for sugar-free flavors.
How much extra is cold foam on a Vanilla Latte?
Cold foam is commonly an add-on. Some stands price it as a flat upgrade; others bundle it differently depending on the drink type. If you want the “premium texture” without surprises, ask: “Is cold foam an extra charge?”
Does whipped cream cost extra on a Vanilla Latte?
Whipped cream may be included on some “dessert-style” builds, but when added to a classic latte it can be treated as an add-on. If you want whipped cream mainly for the look, consider ordering a smaller size and adding whip—often the total is still reasonable.
Do drizzles (caramel/dark chocolate/white chocolate) increase the price?
Most of the time, yes—drizzles are treated like toppings. If you’re building a “treat latte,” drizzle is one of the easiest ways to push the total up. A money-smart approach is to choose drizzle or cold foam, not both.
If I add two or three flavors, do I pay more?
Often, adding multiple flavors can increase cost, especially if the stand counts them as extra flavor shots. If you love complex flavors (like vanilla + toasted marshmallow + salted caramel), ask how many flavors are included before an upcharge starts.
Is iced more expensive than hot for a Vanilla Latte?
Usually the base latte price is similar for hot vs iced, but some stands price by category and cup size. If you’re trying to minimize cost, compare the posted hot and iced prices on the menu board—some markets handle it differently.
Can I order a Vanilla Latte as a frozen chiller, and will it cost more?
Yes, 7 Brew offers many drinks hot/iced/frozen chiller style. The frozen version can be priced higher because it’s blended and often treated like a specialty build. If you want the chiller style for the texture, ask the price difference between iced and frozen before confirming.
What’s the best “menu upgrade” if I only want to pay for one add-on?
Cold foam is usually the best single upgrade for taste and texture because it makes the drink feel richer without needing extra syrup. If you prefer a candy-like sweetness, drizzle might be your best single add-on—but it can overpower vanilla fast.
Are there any bundle deals or “combo pricing” for 7 Brew drinks?
7 Brew typically focuses on drinks rather than fast-food style combos, but local promotions can exist. If you’re a frequent buyer, ask your stand if they’re running any seasonal specials, loyalty promos, or local discounts.
How do I order a Vanilla Latte that tastes “premium” but doesn’t get too expensive?
Use a medium size, go half sweet, choose your preferred milk, and add one premium upgrade: either cold foam or a drizzle. This gives you the “special drink” feel without stacking multiple add-ons that push the final price up quickly.
Final “Best Order” Picks
If you want one go-to order that works almost everywhere:
“Medium iced vanilla latte, half sweet, oat milk, add cold foam.”
If you want a lighter menu option:
“Small hot latte, sugar-free vanilla, quarter sweet, almond milk, no toppings.”
And for allergen safety, always check the posted allergen chart at your stand and ask the Brewista before you order—7 Brew confirms charts are available in-store.
















