
If you like coffee that’s smooth, cozy, and just sweet enough to feel like a treat, the 7 Brew Irish Cream Cappuccino is an easy win. You get the classic cappuccino experience—bold espresso, steamed milk, and that signature foamy top—plus the warm, dessert-like flavor of Irish Cream (available in regular and Irish Cream (SF) at many stands).
This guide You’ll get price, calories, nutrition, ingredients, and allergen guidance in table format, plus your full Customize Everything! list (flavors, sweetness levels, alt milks, toppings).
they say they do not have a nutritional document available online, but they will calculate and provide nutrition facts for any drink you order—so your exact numbers depend on your build (size, milk, sweetness, toppings).
What Is a 7 Brew Irish Cream Cappuccino?
A cappuccino is traditionally:
- espresso
- steamed milk
- a thick layer of milk foam (more foam than a latte)
A 7 Brew Irish Cream Cappuccino is simply that cappuccino base + Irish Cream flavor. It’s part of the same “coffeehouse staple” family that 7 Brew calls 7 Classics—which are served Hot, Iced, or Frozen Chiller.
Why it tastes different from an Irish Cream latte
- Cappuccino = stronger espresso feel + more foam (lighter mouthfeel)
- Latte = smoother, milkier body (less foam)
If you like your coffee to taste like coffee and dessert, cappuccino is the best middle ground.
Irish Cream Flavor: What it Tastes Like
Most people describe Irish cream coffee as:
- creamy vanilla warmth
- subtle cocoa/nutty notes (depending on syrup brand)
- “cozy” sweetness that pairs well with espresso
It’s the kind of flavor that works year-round:
- Hot = cozy & comforting
- Iced = refreshing but still dessert-like
- Frozen chiller = treat mode
Where It Fits on the 7 Brew Menu
7 Brew’s official menu highlights:
- 7 Classics = classic coffeeshop staples
- Served as Hot, Iced or Frozen Chiller
- And they promote 20,000+ drink combinations through customization
That means even if your stand doesn’t list “Irish Cream Cappuccino” as a separate board item, you can order:
“Cappuccino + Irish Cream” (or Irish Cream (SF)).
7 Brew Irish Cream Cappuccino Price
| Size | Cappuccino Price |
|---|---|
| Small | $4.85 |
| Medium | $5.95 |
| Large | $6.95 |
What to expect for Irish Cream version
In most stands, adding a standard flavor (like Irish Cream) does not drastically change the base drink price, but these can increase your total depending on location:
- extra flavor add-ins beyond Irish Cream
- cold foam, whipped cream, or drizzle
- extra espresso shots
- alt milk upcharge (varies)
Practical budgeting rule:
If you order Irish Cream Cappuccino with no premium toppings, expect a total close to the standard cappuccino base price.
Ingredients in the Irish Cream Cappuccino
| Ingredient Group | What’s Included | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Espresso | Signature espresso | provides bold coffee flavor |
| Milk + foam | steamed milk + milk foam | cappuccino texture |
| Flavor | Irish Cream (or Irish Cream (SF)) | sweet, creamy flavor |
| Optional add-ons | whipped cream, cold foam, drizzle | increases sweetness + cost |
Calories & Nutrition
| Size | Calories (Cappuccino base) | Carbs | Sugars | Fat | Protein | Caffeine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 90–120 | 8–12g | 6–10g | 3–5g | 5–7g | ~75 mg |
| Medium | 120–160 | 10–15g | 8–12g | 4–7g | 6–9g | ~120 mg |
| Large | 160–220 | 14–20g | 10–16g | 6–9g | 8–11g | ~160 mg |
What changes for Irish Cream Cappuccino
Irish Cream flavor generally adds calories/sugar compared to a plain cappuccino—especially at regular or extra sweet—and especially if you add drizzle or cold foam.
Here’s a realistic “build-dependent” nutrition guide:
| Build Choice | What Usually Happens |
|---|---|
| 1/4 sweet | lowest sugar & calories (Irish cream is subtle) |
| 1/2 sweet | best balance for most people |
| Regular / Extra | sweeter dessert profile + higher calories |
| Oat milk | creamier mouthfeel, calories vary |
| Almond milk | often lighter, but check your stand’s brand |
| Coconut milk | sweeter taste; calories vary |
| Cold foam / whipped cream / drizzle | fastest way to increase calories |
If you want the exact macros: ask the stand to calculate it (that’s the official 7 Brew method).
Allergen Information
| Potential Allergen | Where it may appear | Safer Ordering Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Milk/Dairy | cappuccino milk/foam, whipped cream, cold foam, some drizzles | choose alt milk + skip dairy toppings |
| Tree nuts | if you choose almond milk | avoid almond milk for nut allergy |
| Coconut | if you choose coconut milk | avoid if sensitive |
| Other allergens | flavored syrups, drizzles (varies) | ask staff to check the allergen sheet |
For dairy-free/vegan ordering guidance, third-party allergy-focused guides also recommend confirming ingredients and cross-contact at the stand.
Customize Everything!
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
Toppings
- Cream
- Whipped Cream
- Cold Foam
- White Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Dark Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Caramel drizzle (SF)
Best Ways to Order the Irish Cream Cappuccino
1) Best first-time order (balanced)
“Medium iced Irish Cream Cappuccino, 1/2 sweet.”
Why it works: you taste the Irish cream clearly without turning it into syrup.
2) Best “coffee-forward” order
“Small hot Irish Cream Cappuccino, 1/4 sweet, no toppings.”
Why: espresso stays bold, Irish cream is subtle and smooth.
3) Best “dessert cappuccino” order
“Large iced Irish Cream Cappuccino, regular sweet, add cold foam.”
Why: cold foam makes it feel like a frosted dessert drink.
4) Best sugar-free direction
“Medium iced Irish Cream (SF) Cappuccino, 1/2 sweet.”
Tip: ask the stand which components are sugar-free (some toppings aren’t).
Step-by-step: How to Order 7 Brew Irish Cream Cappuccino
1) Choose your drink type
Say: “Irish Cream Cappuccino.”
(A cappuccino is espresso + steamed milk + lots of foam.)
2) Pick the size
Choose one: Small / Medium / Large
3) Pick hot or iced
- Hot = classic cappuccino foam + warm creamy flavor
- Iced = smoother, less foam than hot (some stands do “iced cappuccino” style)
4) Choose your sweetness level
Pick one:
- 1/4 sweet
- 1/2 sweet
- Regular
- Extra
5) Choose your milk (optional)
- Regular milk (default)
- Oat / Almond / Coconut (alt milks)
6) Add toppings (optional)
Choose any:
- Cold foam
- Whipped cream
- Caramel drizzle / chocolate drizzle (if you want dessert vibes)
7) Decide on extra espresso (optional)
If you want it stronger:
- “Add one extra shot.”
8) Confirm any allergy or diet needs (if needed)
Examples:
- “Can you make it dairy-free with oat milk and no whip?”
- “Can I get it sugar-free if Irish Cream is available sugar-free?”
FAQ: 7 Brew Irish Cream Cappuccino
1) How much is an Irish Cream Cappuccino at 7 Brew?
Prices vary by stand, but a recent cappuccino price list shows $4.85 (small), $5.95 (medium), $6.95 (large) for the cappuccino base. Your Irish Cream version is typically near that base price unless your location charges extra for add-ons or premium toppings.
2) Is Irish Cream Cappuccino a regular menu drink or a custom order?
It’s usually ordered as a cappuccino plus Irish Cream flavor. Since 7 Brew promotes heavy customization and Classics can be made hot/iced/frozen, Brewistas can build this even if it isn’t printed as a separate board item.
3) What’s the cheapest size to try it?
A small is the cheapest way to test Irish cream flavor before upgrading to medium or large.
4) Which size is the best value?
Most people get the best value with medium, because it holds flavor well without “needing” extra sweet or expensive toppings.
5) Does iced cost more than hot?
Often hot and iced are priced similarly, but it depends on the stand’s pricing. Check the menu board at your location.
6) Is the frozen chiller Irish Cream Cappuccino more expensive?
Frozen chiller drinks can ring up higher at some locations. If you want a treat feel without moving to frozen pricing, order iced + cold foam instead.
7) Do sweetness levels (1/4, 1/2, regular, extra) change the price?
Sweetness level usually changes syrup amount more than base price, but some stands may treat “extra” as extra syrup. If budget matters, start with 1/2 sweet.
8) Does Irish Cream (SF) cost more?
Many stands price sugar-free swaps similarly, but it varies by location. If you’re adding multiple SF drizzles too, ask if there’s any upcharge.
9) Is cold foam an extra charge?
Cold foam is commonly a premium topping and may add cost. If you’re watching price, ask before adding it.
10) Are drizzles extra?
Often, yes. Drizzles (caramel/dark/white chocolate) usually count as add-ons. If you want one “premium” finish without overspending, pick either cold foam or drizzle, not both.
11) Can I add extra flavors like salted caramel or cupcake to Irish Cream Cappuccino?
Yes—7 Brew is built for customizing. Just remember: extra flavors can sometimes add cost, and they definitely make the drink sweeter.
12) What’s the best single upgrade if I only want one?
Most people choose cold foam because it changes texture and makes the cappuccino feel more like a dessert drink.
13) Is Irish Cream Cappuccino stronger than an Irish Cream latte?
It can taste stronger because cappuccinos have more foam and a more espresso-forward sip, especially at lower sweetness.
14) What’s the best “not too sweet” way to order it?
Order 1/2 sweet (or 1/4 sweet) and skip drizzle. That keeps Irish cream smooth instead of candy-sweet.
15) How can I get exact calories for my Irish Cream Cappuccino?
Ask the stand to calculate nutrition for your exact order—7 Brew says they’re happy to do it.
Final Recommendation
If you want the safest first order that tastes amazing and doesn’t get overly sweet:
Medium iced Irish Cream Cappuccino, 1/2 sweet.
















