
If you love that snickerdoodle cookie vibe—sweet, warm, comforting, and a little cinnamon-vanilla bakery vibe—the 7 Brew Snickerdoodle Mocha is one of the easiest “dessert-coffee” drinks to fall in love with. It’s built as:
Brown Sugar Cinnamon + Vanilla Mocha
…made with signature espresso, mocha mix, brown sugar cinnamon, and vanilla, then served hot, iced, or as a frozen chiller. You can keep it simple—or go full treat mode with cream, whipped cream, cold foam, and drizzle.
Also important (because most posts skip this): 7 Brew doesn’t publish a full nutrition document online, but they will calculate nutrition facts for your exact drink when you ask. And for allergens, they say each location has an allergen chart posted.
So this guide is designed to be the most useful “full updated list” possible: realistic price ranges, clear nutrition scenarios, detailed allergen guidance, and a complete Customize Everything section based on the options you gave.
What Is the 7 Brew Snickerdoodle Mocha?
The Snickerdoodle Mocha is a flavored mocha that combines:
- Espresso
- Mocha mix (chocolate base)
- Brown Sugar Cinnamon
- Vanilla
- Milk (or your preferred alt milk)
Then you choose your style:
- Hot
- Iced
- Frozen Chiller
On the official 7 Brew site, drinks like mochas fall under 7 Classics, which are “classic coffeeshop staples… served as Hot, Iced or Frozen Chiller.”
What Does a Snickerdoodle Mocha Taste Like?
Think: chocolate mocha meets cinnamon-vanilla cookie dough.
- Mocha mix gives it a chocolate backbone (not overly bitter)
- Brown sugar cinnamon adds warmth and “bakery spice”
- Vanilla smooths it out and makes it taste like a cookie, not just cinnamon coffee
If you like drinks such as cinnamon mocha, vanilla mocha, brown sugar latte, or “cookie flavored coffee,” this is right in that lane.
7 Brew Snickerdoodle Mocha Price
| Size | Price | Why it varies |
|---|---|---|
| Small | $5.85 – $7.00 | location + how the stand rings flavors |
| Medium | $6.50 – $8.00 | cup size + add-ins + market |
| Large | $7.35 – $9.00 | biggest size + most often upgraded |
What usually costs extra?
Depending on the location, your total can increase with:
- Cold foam
- Whipped cream
- Drizzle (caramel / dark chocolate / white chocolate—often SF options exist)
- Extra flavor shots (adding more flavors than the base build)
- Extra espresso shot(s)
If you want “premium taste” without “premium price,” pick one upgrade (cold foam or drizzle), not three.
Snickerdoodle Mocha Calories & Nutrition
That means the calories/macros change based on:
- size
- milk choice (regular vs oat/almond/coconut)
- sweetness level
- toppings (foam, whip, drizzle)
- sugar-free vs regular flavors
What’s a reasonable calorie range for a Snickerdoodle Mocha?
A menu PDF listing for 7 Brew shows MOCHA (200–520 cal) and CHOCOLATE (280–860 cal) ranges—illustrating how wide the range can be depending on size/style/build.
Also, community estimates for a medium iced snickerdoodle mocha with no extras commonly land around the low-to-mid 300s (not official, but useful as a “ballpark”).
Practical nutrition scenarios (the only way this stays accurate)
here are the builds that actually match how people order:
Scenario A: “Classic balanced” (best first try)
- Medium iced snickerdoodle mocha
- 1/2 sweet
- Regular milk
- No drizzle, no whip
Result: still tastes like snickerdoodle, but coffee and chocolate come through.
Scenario B: “Lower sugar / lighter”
- Small hot or iced
- 1/4 sweet
- Almond milk or oat milk
- No drizzle, no whipped cream, skip cold foam
Result: cinnamon-vanilla notes are there, but it’s not candy-sweet.
Scenario C: “Dessert cookie treat”
- Large iced or frozen chiller
- Regular or extra sweet
- Add cold foam
- Optional drizzle + whipped cream
Result: highest sugar/calories, strongest “cookie dessert” vibe.
Snickerdoodle Mocha Allergen Guide
What 7 Brew says officially
7 Brew states that:
- They can calculate nutrition facts for your order
- Each location has an allergen chart posted (dairy, nuts, gluten, etc.)
Common allergens to watch (depends on your build)
| Ingredient choice | Allergen risk |
|---|---|
| Milk, cream, whipped cream, cold foam | Milk/dairy |
| Almond milk | Tree nuts |
| Coconut milk | Coconut |
| Mocha mix / drizzles / flavor sauces | could contain allergens; check the posted chart |
| Shared tools / prep area | cross-contact risk (ask staff) |
Dairy-free options (important for allergens)
7 Brew confirms dairy-free milk alternatives include Califia Farms oat milk, almond milk, and coconut milk.
But note: whipped cream, cream, and many cold foams are dairy in most coffee shops—so if you need dairy-free, you’ll usually skip those.
Customize Everything
Here’s the complete customization list you provided, organized into “order-ready” sections.
Base drink
Snickerdoodle Mocha = Brown Sugar Cinnamon + Vanilla Mocha
Available hot, iced, or frozen chiller.
Sweetness Levels
- 1/4
- 1/2
- Regular
- Extra
Milk Alternatives
- Oat
- Almond
- Coconut
(These align with 7 Brew’s confirmed non-dairy options.)
Toppings
- Cream
- Whipped Cream
- Cold Foam
- White Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Dark Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Caramel drizzle (SF)
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)
Best Snickerdoodle Mocha Customizations
Best “most people will love it” build
- Medium iced
- 1/2 sweet
- Oat milk
- Add cold foam (optional)
Why it works: oat milk makes it feel cookie-creamy, and 1/2 sweet prevents sugar overload.
Best “tastes like a cookie” enhancement
Add white chocolate drizzle (SF) or caramel drizzle (SF) on top.
That gives the “cookie glaze” vibe without changing the drink’s identity.
Best “coffee-forward” build
- Hot
- 1/4 sweet
- No drizzle, no whip, no foam
This is the version where espresso and chocolate show up more clearly.
How to Order
Use these exactly at the window.
First-time balanced order
“Medium iced snickerdoodle mocha, half sweet, oat milk.”
Lower sugar order
“Small hot snickerdoodle mocha, quarter sweet, almond milk, no toppings.”
Dessert order
“Large frozen snickerdoodle mocha, regular sweet, whipped cream, caramel drizzle.”
FAQ: 7 Brew Snickerdoodle Mocha
How much does a Snickerdoodle Mocha cost at 7 Brew?
Snickerdoodle Mocha pricing is location-dependent, but most markets price it in the same tier as other mocha-based specialty drinks. Many menu listings show mochas around $5.85 / $6.50 / $7.35 for small/medium/large as a baseline, and some markets run higher (closer to $6–$9). The final total depends on your stand’s menu board plus any add-ons like cold foam or drizzle.
Is Snickerdoodle Mocha a “regular menu” drink or do I order it as a custom build?
Some stands may list the name, but the safest approach is ordering by build: “mocha with brown sugar cinnamon and vanilla.” That matches how 7 Brew is designed—lots of combinations and flavor builds—so you’ll still get the correct drink even if the name isn’t printed.
What’s the cheapest size to try Snickerdoodle Mocha?
A small is almost always the lowest-cost way to try it. If you’re not sure about sweetness, start small and choose 1/2 sweet so you can taste the cookie flavor without committing to a larger price or more syrup.
Which size is the best value?
Most people find medium is the best value for a flavored mocha because it holds flavor well without needing “extra sweet.” Large can be a better value per ounce, but customers often add more sweetness or toppings in a large, which increases the final cost.
Is iced more expensive than hot for Snickerdoodle Mocha?
In many coffee chains, hot and iced pricing is similar, but some stands price by cup size or style. If you’re budgeting, compare the posted hot and iced price at your location before you finalize the order.
Is the frozen chiller Snickerdoodle Mocha more expensive than iced?
Often yes, because frozen/blended builds are sometimes priced differently than standard hot or iced. If you want a “treat texture” but want to control price, you can order iced and add cold foam instead of going frozen.
Do sweetness levels (1/4, 1/2, regular, extra) change the price?
Sweetness levels usually change how much syrup goes in the cup, and many stands don’t charge differently for 1/4 vs 1/2. However, extra sweet can sometimes be treated like “extra syrup,” depending on how the location rings it up. If cost matters, ask whether “extra sweet” adds an upcharge.
Does adding cold foam usually cost extra?
Cold foam is typically treated as a premium topping in many drink menus. Some locations charge for it; some bundle it differently. If you’re trying to keep your drink near the base price, ask “Is cold foam extra?” before adding it.
Are drizzles (caramel, dark chocolate, white chocolate) extra?
Often yes, drizzles are premium add-ons. If you want the drink to feel “special” without stacking cost, choose one premium upgrade: cold foam or drizzle—not both.
If I add additional flavors beyond brown sugar cinnamon and vanilla, will the price go up?
It depends on the location. Some stands include flavor mixing as part of the drink, while others charge for extra add-ins. If you’re adding a third flavor (like salted caramel), ask how they price “extra flavors” at that stand.
Do milk alternatives (oat, almond, coconut) change the price?
Sometimes. 7 Brew confirms these alternatives are available, but each location can price swaps differently. If you need oat/almond/coconut and want a predictable total, ask whether there’s an upcharge before you confirm the order.
What’s the most budget-friendly way to make Snickerdoodle Mocha feel “premium”?
Go medium, choose 1/2 sweet, and add one premium touch—usually cold foam. This gives you dessert texture without paying for multiple toppings, and it keeps the drink from becoming overly sweet.
Is it cheaper to size up or add toppings?
Many times, sizing up one step can be cheaper than adding several toppings (foam + drizzle + whipped cream). A smart menu strategy is: pick your size first, then choose one add-on. If you want more sweetness, adjust the sweetness level instead of stacking toppings.
Can I order Snickerdoodle Mocha “sugar-free,” and does it change the price?
Your flavor list includes Brown Sugar Cinnamon (SF) and Vanilla (SF), so you can request a sugar-free direction depending on what your location has in stock. Price-wise, sugar-free syrup swaps are often similar in cost, but it’s not guaranteed—ask your stand if SF changes the price.
What’s the best “menu-safe” way to order so I get exactly the Snickerdoodle Mocha every time?
Order it by build and include your key choices in one sentence:
“Medium iced mocha with brown sugar cinnamon and vanilla, half sweet, with oat milk.”
This removes confusion if the stand’s board uses different naming, and it makes your total easier to predict because you’re clearly stating size and upgrades.
Final Recommended Order (Most People Love This)
If you want the best “snickerdoodle cookie” taste without going overboard on sweetness:
“Medium iced Snickerdoodle Mocha (brown sugar cinnamon + vanilla), 1/2 sweet, oat milk, add cold foam.”
















