7 Brew Menu Caramel Breve Price, Nutrition, Allergen

Caramel Breve

If you love coffee that tastes smooth, creamy, and caramel-rich (without feeling thin or watery), the 7 Brew Caramel Breve is one of the best “safe-bet” drinks you can order. It’s built with signature espresso + caramel + breve mix for a velvety finish, and you can get it hot, iced, or as a frozen chiller—then top it with whipped cream, cold foam, or drizzle.

In this guide, I’m giving you the most useful “Full Updated List” style breakdown: real-world pricing ranges, how the menu works, calorie and nutrition ranges (the honest way), plus allergen guidance and the full customization options you shared.

A crucial accuracy note 7 Brew says they do not have a nutritional document available online, but they can calculate and provide nutrition facts for any drink when you ask.
They also say locations have allergen information available (dairy, nuts, gluten, etc.).


What Is a 7 Brew Caramel Breve?

A breve is an espresso drink made with a richer, creamier dairy base than a standard latte (which is usually milk). At 7 Brew, third-party ordering menus commonly label Breve as “made with half and half,” which matches how most coffee shops define a breve.

Your provided description for this drink is:

Caramel Breve (Salted Caramel Breve)
“Signature espresso paired with caramel and breve mix for a smooth, creamy finish. Available hot, iced, or as a frozen chiller. Finish yours with whipped cream, cold foam, or drizzle!”

So the core experience is:

  • Espresso-forward aroma
  • Caramel sweetness
  • Ultra-creamy texture (because of the breve base)

Caramel Breve vs Latte vs Mocha

This section helps you choose the right drink category before you spend money.

Caramel Breve

Best if you want:

  • extra creamy texture
  • dessert-like richness
  • caramel flavor that tastes “rounded,” not sharp

Latte

Best if you want:

  • smoother coffee
  • lighter mouthfeel than breve
  • easier to keep calories lower

DoorDash menu labeling shows Latte as “made with whole milk.”

Mocha

Best if you want:

  • chocolate-forward coffee
  • richer sweetness
  • “dessert coffee” but different than caramel

DoorDash menu labeling shows Mocha as “made with chocolate milk.”


Where the Caramel Breve Fits on the 7 Brew Menu

7 Brew groups their coffee drinks into categories like 7 Classics (“classic coffeeshop staples… served as Hot, Iced or Frozen Chiller”).

Breve-style drinks are commonly treated as Classics on menus and ordering platforms.

That’s good news because Classics are generally:

  • consistently available
  • easy for Brewistas to make
  • easy to customize without “breaking” the flavor

What Does the 7 Brew Caramel Breve Taste Like?

Think buttery caramel + espresso + creaminess.

  • The caramel gives that classic sweet coffee flavor.
  • The breve mix makes it taste thicker and smoother than a latte.
  • The espresso keeps it from becoming “just caramel milk.”

If you want it less sweet, your best move isn’t switching drinks—it’s choosing ½ sweet (or ¼ sweet) and skipping drizzle.


7 Brew Caramel Breve Price

Size Price What to expect
Small$4.25 – $6.50cheapest way to try it
Medium$4.75 – $7.25best balance of flavor and value
Large$5.50 – $8.25common pick for iced/frozen + toppings

What makes the price go up fastest?

If you’re trying to keep your total predictable, these are the “usual suspects”:

  • cold foam
  • whipped cream
  • drizzle
  • extra espresso shots
  • multiple extra flavors beyond the base build
  • alt milk substitutions (sometimes)

Budget rule that still tastes premium: choose one upgrade (cold foam or drizzle or whipped cream), not all three.


Caramel Breve Calories and Nutrition

The most important fact (official)

7 Brew says they don’t have a nutritional document available online, but they will calculate nutrition facts for any drink when asked.

So “exact calories” depend on your build:

  • size
  • hot vs iced vs frozen
  • sweetness level
  • milk/alt milk
  • toppings

A realistic calorie range (based on ordering menus)

DoorDash lists Breve as 250–660 calories depending on size/build.

That range makes sense because breve uses a richer base than milk.

What affects calories the most (ranked)

  1. Frozen chiller vs iced/hot
  2. Size (S/M/L)
  3. Sweetness level (¼ → extra)
  4. Toppings (cold foam, whip, drizzle)
  5. Alt milk choice (changes calories + allergens)

Smart Nutrition Scenarios (How Most People Actually Order)

Instead of pretending there’s one magic calorie number, these scenarios help you order for your goal.

Scenario A: “Balanced Caramel Breve” (best first try)

  • Medium iced Caramel Breve
  • ½ sweet
  • No drizzle
  • No whipped cream

Why it works: you get the creamy breve vibe without a sugar overload.

Scenario B: “Lower sweetness, still creamy”

  • Small hot or iced
  • ¼ sweet
  • Skip toppings

Why it works: caramel still shows up, but espresso becomes more noticeable.

Scenario C: “Dessert Caramel Breve”

  • Large iced or frozen chiller
  • regular or extra sweet
  • add cold foam
  • add caramel drizzle
  • optional whipped cream

This is the “treat yourself” build—the richest and typically highest-calorie version.


Caramel Breve Allergen Guide

ChoicePotential allergen concern
Breve mix / half-and-half baseDairy (milk)
Whipped cream / cold foamusually dairy
Almond milktree nut risk
Coconut milkcoconut sensitivity risk
Drizzles & syrupsingredient-dependent; confirm via allergen info

If you’re dairy-free

A true “breve” is typically dairy-based. If you need dairy-free:

  • ask to swap to oat/almond/coconut milk
  • skip whipped cream/cold foam unless your stand confirms a dairy-free option

(And confirm using the in-store allergen info.)


Customize Everything (Full Updated List)

Here’s your complete customization menu, organized so it’s easy to order.

Styles

  • Hot
  • Iced
  • Frozen Chiller

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)

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 Caramel Breve Customizations (That Actually Taste Good)

Best “most people will love it”

Medium iced Caramel Breve, ½ sweet, add cold foam.

Why: cold foam adds “dessert texture,” and ½ sweet keeps the caramel rich but not sticky.

Best “salted caramel vibe”

Medium iced, ½ sweet, add Salted Caramel (SF) + Caramel drizzle (SF) (skip whipped cream).

Why: salted caramel gives depth; SF drizzle keeps it from going overboard.

Best “coffee-forward caramel”

Small hot Caramel Breve, ¼ sweet, no toppings.

Why: espresso stands out, caramel is a hint, texture stays creamy.

Best “frozen treat”

Large frozen Caramel Breve, regular sweet, whipped cream, caramel drizzle.

Why: tastes like a caramel dessert drink.


How to Order

Use these exactly at the window.

  1. Balanced first-time order
    “Medium iced Caramel Breve, half sweet.”
  2. Creamy upgrade
    “Medium iced Caramel Breve, half sweet, add cold foam.”
  3. Salted caramel direction
    “Medium iced Caramel Breve, half sweet, salted caramel (SF), caramel drizzle (SF).”
  4. Frozen dessert
    “Large frozen Caramel Breve, regular sweet, whipped cream, caramel drizzle.”

FAQ: 7 Brew Caramel Breve (Prices & Menu Only)

1) How much does a Caramel Breve cost at 7 Brew?

Prices vary by location and ordering channel, but many menus show breves starting around $6.25+ on delivery platforms, while other listings show lower in-store estimates in some markets. Your size and add-ons (foam/drizzle/extra shots) are the biggest factors that change the final total.

2) Is Caramel Breve the same price as a regular Breve?

Often yes—many stands price the base breve by size, and the flavor (caramel vs vanilla vs other) doesn’t change the base price. The price usually changes when you add premium toppings (cold foam/drizzle/whip) or extra espresso.

3) What’s the cheapest way to order a Caramel Breve?

Order a small size, choose ¼ sweet, and skip add-ons like cold foam and drizzle. That keeps you close to base pricing and still gives you the breve texture.

4) Which size is the best value for money?

For most people, medium is the best value because it balances creamy texture and strong flavor without pushing you into “large + toppings” spending.

5) Does iced cost more than hot for a Caramel Breve?

Some stands price hot and iced the same, while others price by cup size and style. If budget matters, compare hot vs iced on your stand’s menu board before adding upgrades.

6) Is a frozen chiller Caramel Breve more expensive than iced?

It can be, depending on local pricing rules. If you want a dessert feel without paying frozen pricing, an iced Caramel Breve with cold foam can feel similar.

7) Do sweetness levels (¼, ½, regular, extra) affect price?

Sweetness levels often change syrup amount but not always the price. However, some locations may treat “extra” as extra syrup. If you’re trying to keep the price predictable, ask whether “extra sweet” adds cost at that stand.

8) Are sugar-free flavors (SF) priced differently?

Many locations price SF syrups similarly to regular syrups, but pricing can vary. If you’re switching to caramel (SF) or salted caramel (SF), ask if it changes the price at your location.

9) Does adding cold foam usually cost extra?

Cold foam is commonly a premium topping. If you want the upgrade but want to watch your total, ask “Is cold foam an upcharge?” before confirming your order.

10) Are drizzles (caramel/dark chocolate/white chocolate) extra?

Often yes—drizzles are typically priced as add-ons. A smart strategy is to pick one premium upgrade: drizzle or cold foam or whipped cream.

11) Does switching to oat/almond/coconut milk cost extra?

Sometimes. Many shops charge extra for alt milk, and 7 Brew pricing can vary by location. If you want a fixed budget, ask about the alt milk upcharge before you finalize.

12) Is a Caramel Breve more expensive than a caramel latte?

It depends on the stand’s pricing tiers. In many places, breve drinks can cost a bit more because the base is richer. Check your stand’s posted Latte and Breve base prices to confirm.

13) If I add extra flavors beyond caramel, will the price increase?

Some stands include flavor mixing, while others charge for extra flavor add-ins beyond the standard build. If you add multiple flavors (like vanilla + salted caramel + caramel), ask how “extra flavors” are priced at your location.

14) Is it cheaper to size up or add toppings?

Often, sizing up one step can be cheaper than stacking multiple toppings (foam + drizzle + whip). If you want “more drink,” consider sizing up and adding only one topping instead of three.

15) What’s the easiest “menu-safe” way to order it so it’s made correctly every time?

Say it in one sentence: size + style + drink + sweetness + milk + one topping.
Example: “Medium iced Caramel Breve, half sweet, add cold foam.” That reduces mistakes and keeps your total more predictable.


Final Recommended Order

If you want the best balance of taste, value, and customization (without it getting too sweet):

Medium iced Caramel Breve, ½ sweet, add cold foam.

And if you want exact calorie/macros for your build, remember 7 Brew’s official policy: they’ll calculate nutrition facts when you ask.

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