
If your dream coffee tastes like vanilla custard + caramelized sugar with a smooth espresso backbone, the 7 Brew Crème Brûlée Latte is basically made for you. This drink is a flavor-stack latte built as:
Cane Sugar + Toasted Marshmallow + Salted Caramel Latte
…and the result is a cozy, sweet, “dessert in a cup” latte that you can order hot, iced, or as a frozen chiller—then finish with whipped cream, cold foam, or a drizzle.
But here’s what most posts get wrong: they pretend there’s one “official” price and one “official” calorie count. In reality:
- 7 Brew’s menu is built around customization.
- 7 Brew says they do not have a nutritional document available online, but they can calculate and provide nutrition facts for your exact drink.
- For allergens, 7 Brew says each location has an allergen chart posted and staff can help.
So this guide is built the smart way: pricing ranges + nutrition scenarios + allergen logic, plus a complete “Customize Everything” section using the exact options you provided.
What Is the 7 Brew Crème Brûlée Latte?
The Crème Brûlée Latte is a flavored latte that’s meant to taste like the dessert:
- Signature espresso
- Milk (or your choice of alt milk)
- Flavor combo: Cane Sugar + Toasted Marshmallow + Salted Caramel
- Served Hot, Iced, or Frozen Chiller
- Optional toppings: whipped cream, cold foam, drizzle
Where it fits on the 7 Brew menu
On the official 7 Brew menu, lattes belong in 7 Classics (“classic coffeeshop staples… served as Hot, Iced or Frozen Chiller”).
That matters because Classics are the easiest drinks to order consistently across locations, even when special names aren’t posted on the board.
What Does the Crème Brûlée Latte Taste Like?
Expect a flavor profile that’s:
- Custardy and warm (cane sugar + marshmallow)
- Caramelized and buttery (salted caramel vibe)
- Sweet but coffee-balanced (if you choose the right sweetness level)
If you love drinks like vanilla latte, caramel latte, toasted marshmallow latte, or anything “bakery dessert,” this hits that same comfort zone—just more layered.
7 Brew Crème Brûlée Latte Price
Important: pricing is location-based
7 Brew does not publish a single national price list on their official menu page.
That’s why you’ll see different prices depending on the city and state.
To help you budget, here are realistic price ranges based on multiple recent “menu with prices” listings (not official, but useful).
| Size | Price | Who it’s best for |
|---|---|---|
| Small | $4.50 – $6.25 | quick treat, lowest cost |
| Medium | $5.25 – $7.25 | best value for most people |
| Large | $6.00 – $8.50 | big ice drinks + topping builds |
What Makes the Price Go Up?
If you want to control your total, focus on the upgrades that typically change the price most.
1) Add-ons and toppings
Common add-ons that may increase price (varies by stand):
- Cold foam
- Whipped cream
- Caramel / dark chocolate / white chocolate drizzle
- Extra flavor shots (more flavors beyond the base build)
- Extra espresso shots
2) Milk alternative swaps
7 Brew confirms dairy-free milk options including Califia Farms oat milk, almond milk, and coconut milk.
Some locations charge extra for alt milk; some don’t.
3) “Frozen chiller” versions
Frozen/blended builds are often priced differently than hot/iced in many coffee chains. Since 7 Brew serves Classics as hot/iced/frozen chiller, expect frozen to sometimes ring up differently.
Sizes and Styles: Hot vs Iced vs Frozen Chiller
The same Crème Brûlée Latte can feel like three different drinks depending on the style.
Hot Crème Brûlée Latte
Best if you want:
- cozy dessert flavor
- stronger espresso aroma
- smooth sweetness without extra “cold” dilution
Iced Crème Brûlée Latte
Best if you want:
- refreshing sweetness
- longer sipping time
- easy upgrades like cold foam and drizzle
Frozen Chiller Crème Brûlée Latte
Best if you want:
- milkshake-like texture
- highest “dessert” vibe
- whipped cream + drizzle finish
7 Brew’s Classics are served in these styles.
Crème Brûlée Latte Nutrition: Calories, Sugar, and Macros
The truth: 7 Brew nutrition depends on your build
7 Brew states they do not have a nutritional document available online, but they are happy to calculate and provide nutrition facts on any drink.
That means your calories and sugar change based on:
- milk type (dairy vs oat/almond/coconut)
- sweetness level (¼, ½, regular, extra)
- sugar-free vs regular syrups (when available)
- toppings (cold foam, whipped cream, drizzle)
- size
So the most accurate way to talk about nutrition is by real-world scenarios.
Nutrition Scenarios (So You Can Order for Your Goal)
“Classic Balanced” (most common first-time build)
- Medium iced Crème Brûlée Latte
- Regular sweetness
- Standard milk
- No extra toppings
What you get: dessert flavor, but still latte-first.
“Light Sweet” (still tastes like crème brûlée, less heavy)
- Small or medium
- ½ sweet
- Oat milk or almond milk
- No drizzle
- Skip whipped cream
What you get: smoother sweetness, more coffee presence.
“Dessert Build” (sweet-tooth mode)
- Medium or large iced or frozen chiller
- Regular or extra sweetness
- Add cold foam
- Add caramel drizzle (or white chocolate drizzle)
- Optional whipped cream
What you get: maximum treat vibe; highest sugar/calories.
How to Make It Lower Sugar Without Losing the Crème Brûlée Taste
If you want that custard-caramel vibe but less sugar:
- Choose ½ sweet
- Ask for sugar-free options where available:
- Salted Caramel (SF)
- Toasted Marshmallow (SF)
- Caramel drizzle (SF)
- White/Dark Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Keep toppings minimal (choose foam or drizzle)
Your flavor list includes multiple SF options, so you can build a lower-sugar version without losing the theme.
Allergen Info: What to Watch For
What 7 Brew officially says
7 Brew says:
- they can help with nutrition calculations
- and each location has an allergen chart posted that covers common allergens (dairy, nuts, gluten, etc.).
Common allergens for a Crème Brûlée Latte build
This depends on your choices:
| Component | Possible allergen risk |
|---|---|
| Milk, cream, whipped cream, cold foam | Milk/dairy |
| Almond milk | Tree nuts |
| Coconut milk | Coconut |
| Syrups/drizzles | Varies by brand/formulation; check allergen chart |
| Shared prep tools | Cross-contact risk |
If you’re managing severe allergies, cross-contact and ingredient sourcing matter. For general allergen awareness, the FDA’s major allergens list includes milk, tree nuts, wheat, soy, etc.
For 7 Brew specifically, rely on the in-store allergen chart and staff guidance.
Customize Everything: Full Updated List (Exactly as Provided)
This is your “full updated list” section—the part most competitor posts skip or shorten.
Drink description
Crème Brûlée Latte (Cane Sugar + Toasted Marshmallow + Salted Caramel Latte)
“Like we threw vanilla custard and caramelized sugar in a cup with our signature espresso. Made with milk, or customize with your choice of alt milk. Available hot, iced, or as a frozen chiller. Finish it with whipped cream, cold foam, or drizzle!”
Flavors Available
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)
Sweetness Levels
- 1/4
- 1/2
- Regular
- Extra
Milk Alternatives
- Oat
- Almond
- Coconut
7 Brew also confirms oat/almond/coconut milk availability in support info.
Toppings
- Cream
- Whipped Cream
- Cold Foam
- White Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Dark Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Caramel drizzle (SF)
Best Customizations for a Crème Brûlée Latte
Here are the combinations that keep the drink “on theme” (custard + caramelized sugar), without making it taste random.
Best milk choices for crème brûlée flavor
- Oat milk: smooth, naturally sweet, “custardy” feel
- Almond milk: lighter body, slightly nutty
- Coconut milk: tropical edge (love it or hate it)
Best topping choices (pick one hero topping)
- Cold foam: makes it taste like crème brûlée topping/froth
- Caramel drizzle (SF): makes the “burnt sugar” vibe pop
- Whipped cream: best for frozen chiller builds
Best extra flavor add-ins (if you want to enhance the dessert profile)
- Vanilla (SF): pushes custard vibe
- Brown Sugar Cinnamon (SF): “brûlée crust” warmth
- White Chocolate (SF): richer dessert feel
How to Order It
Best “first-time” order
“Medium iced Crème Brûlée Latte (cane sugar + toasted marshmallow + salted caramel), ½ sweet.”
Lighter, lower-sugar direction
“Small hot Crème Brûlée Latte, ¼ sweet, oat milk, no toppings.”
The most popular dessert upgrade
“Medium iced Crème Brûlée Latte, regular sweet, add cold foam (no drizzle).”
Full dessert build (maximum treat)
“Large frozen chiller Crème Brûlée Latte, extra sweet, whipped cream, caramel drizzle.”
Ordering Tips That Make It Taste Better
Don’t start with “extra sweet”
This drink is already a flavor stack. For most people:
- ½ sweet is the best starting point
- then adjust next time if you want it sweeter
Medium is the sweet spot
Medium is usually the best balance of:
- espresso taste
- sweetness strength
- cost control
- topping compatibility
Use SF drizzle to control sugar
If you want the “brûlée” finish without a big sugar spike, choose SF drizzle options.
Crème Brûlée Latte vs Similar 7 Brew Drinks
If you’re deciding what to order, here’s the quick menu logic:
- Vanilla Latte: simple, clean vanilla sweetness
- Toasted Marshmallow Latte: cozy sweetness, single-theme
- Crème Brûlée Latte: layered custard + caramelized sugar vibe (more complex)
If vanilla latte feels “too plain” and toasted marshmallow feels “too one-note,” crème brûlée is the upgrade.
FAQ: 7 Brew Crème Brûlée Latte
How much does a Crème Brûlée Latte cost at 7 Brew?
Pricing varies by location, but published menu listings show examples as low as around $4.50 for a small in some markets and higher in others. The best way to know your exact cost is to check your stand’s board, then decide if you want add-ons like cold foam or drizzle, which can increase the total.
Is the Crème Brûlée Latte a regular menu drink or a “secret menu” drink?
Some locations may list it, while others treat it as a build. Either way, you can always order it by recipe: “latte with cane sugar + toasted marshmallow + salted caramel.” Since 7 Brew is designed around customization, ordering by build is often more reliable than asking for a specific printed name.
What size Crème Brûlée Latte is the cheapest?
A small is almost always the lowest-cost size. It’s the best choice if you just want to try the flavor combo without paying for a larger cup or getting tempted into extra toppings.
Which size gives the best value for money?
For most people, medium gives the best value because it balances drink volume with flavor strength. Large can be a better value per ounce, but many people end up adding extra sweetness or toppings to keep the flavor strong, which raises the final total.
Does ordering it iced cost more than hot?
In many coffee shops, hot and iced pricing is similar, but some stands price by cup size and drink style. If cost is your top priority, compare hot vs iced on the board before you order, because location pricing rules vary.
Is a frozen chiller Crème Brûlée Latte more expensive than iced?
Often it can be, because blended drinks may ring up differently than hot or iced. If you want the frozen texture but want to control price, ask for the frozen upcharge first, then decide whether you’d rather do iced with cold foam for a similar “treat” feel.
Do milk alternatives (oat, almond, coconut) increase the price?
Sometimes. 7 Brew confirms these alt milks are available, but each stand can price substitutions differently. If you’re budgeting, ask whether oat/almond/coconut milk adds an upcharge before you finalize your order.
Is cold foam usually an extra charge?
Cold foam is typically treated as a topping add-on, and many stands charge extra for it. If you’re trying to keep your latte under a certain price, ask “Is cold foam extra?” before adding it.
Are drizzles (caramel, white chocolate, dark chocolate) extra?
Most of the time, drizzles are treated as premium toppings. If you want a “finished” dessert look without paying for multiple upgrades, choose either drizzle or cold foam, not both.
If I add more flavors beyond the crème brûlée combo, will I pay more?
It depends on how the stand rings additional flavor shots. Some places include flavor mixing as part of the drink, while others charge for extra add-ins. If you want to add vanilla or white chocolate on top of the base combo, ask how extra flavors are priced at your location.
Is sugar-free (SF) priced the same as regular flavors?
Often sugar-free syrup swaps are the same price, but it’s not guaranteed because pricing is location-based. If you’re ordering SF salted caramel or SF toasted marshmallow and you care about cost, ask whether SF changes the price at your stand.
What’s the best budget-friendly upgrade that still feels premium?
The best “one upgrade” for a premium feel is usually cold foam because it changes the texture and makes the drink feel like a dessert without needing multiple add-ons. If you’re more into sweetness than texture, a drizzle can do the same job—just know it may push the drink sweeter fast.
Is it cheaper to size up or to add toppings?
In many cases, a size upgrade can be cheaper than adding multiple toppings. A smart money move is to decide your size first, then add one topping. If you add foam + drizzle + whipped cream, the total can climb quickly.
What’s the easiest way to order this drink correctly every time?
Use the build name, not just “crème brûlée,” because menu boards vary. Say: “Latte with cane sugar, toasted marshmallow, and salted caramel.” Then specify your size and style (hot/iced/frozen), followed by sweetness level and milk choice.
How can I order the Crème Brûlée Latte so it tastes great but doesn’t get too expensive?
Go medium, choose ½ sweet, pick your milk, and add only one treat element (cold foam or drizzle). This gives you the full dessert vibe without stacking multiple add-ons that raise the final price.
Final Take: The Best “Most People Will Love It” Order
If you want a go-to order that tastes like crème brûlée, stays balanced, and doesn’t overdo the sweetness:
“Medium iced Crème Brûlée Latte (cane sugar + toasted marshmallow + salted caramel), ½ sweet, add cold foam.”
And if you need exact nutrition facts or want to confirm allergens, follow 7 Brew’s official guidance: ask the stand—because they can calculate nutrition for your specific build and they post allergen charts in-store.
















