
If you’re the kind of coffee drinker who can’t decide between dark chocolate and white chocolate, the 7 Brew Tuxedo Mocha is basically your perfect match. It’s a “dressed up” mocha that blends espresso + mocha mix with dark chocolate + white chocolate for a rich, smooth, never-out-of-style chocolate coffee.
And because 7 Brew is all about customization (they even promote 20,000+ drink combinations), you can order your Tuxedo Mocha hot, iced, or as a frozen chiller, then personalize it with sweetness levels, alt milks, and toppings like cream, whipped cream, cold foam, or drizzle.
This guide gives you the full updated list experience: prices by size, nutrition ranges that make sense, allergen breakdown, plus the exact customization menu you provided—so you can order confidently every time.
What Is a 7 Brew Tuxedo Mocha?
Tuxedo Mocha = Dark Chocolate + White Chocolate Mocha
7 Brew describes it as a stylish mix of dark and white chocolate with espresso and mocha mix, served:
- Hot
- Iced
- Frozen Chiller
Then you can customize with flavors, alt milks, and toppings. (That’s exactly why it’s popular—your version can be coffee-forward or dessert-like.)
What it’s made with
A Tuxedo Mocha usually includes:
- Espresso
- Mocha mix
- Dark chocolate flavor
- White chocolate flavor
- Milk (or alt milk)
A 7 Brew social post also describes it as made with house made dark mocha + house made white mocha, paired with espresso and milk.
Where the Tuxedo Mocha Fits on the 7 Brew Menu
On the official 7 Brew menu, drinks like mochas and lattes fall into 7 Classics (“classic coffeeshop staples… served as Hot, Iced or Frozen Chiller”).
That matters because:
- Classics are available year-round at most stands
- The recipes are consistent across locations
- You can order “by build” even if the exact name isn’t printed on your local board
Tuxedo Mocha Taste: What It Actually Tastes Like
If you’re wondering whether it’s “too sweet,” here’s the honest vibe:
- Dark chocolate adds a richer, slightly bittersweet chocolate tone
- White chocolate adds creamy sweetness and smooth body
- Combined, it tastes like a balanced “fancy mocha”—not as sharp as pure dark chocolate, not as candy-sweet as pure white chocolate
If you love brownie-like chocolate notes but still want a creamy finish, this drink nails it.
7 Brew Tuxedo Mocha Price
| Size | Price | Why it varies |
|---|---|---|
| Small | $5.65 – $6.59 | local market pricing, ingredient costs |
| Medium | $6.50 – $7.62 | bigger cup + more mix/espresso/milk |
| Large | $7.35 – $8.66 | highest volume + often chosen for toppings |
What Changes the Price the Most?
The base Tuxedo Mocha price is one thing—but your total can shift based on add-ons.
1) Size upgrades
Large gives you more drink, but it also often pushes people to choose:
- “regular” or “extra” sweetness
- an extra topping (foam or drizzle)
That’s why a large often becomes the most expensive final order.
2) Toppings and extras (often add cost)
From your customization list, common extras include:
- Cream
- Whipped Cream
- Cold Foam
- White Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Dark Chocolate drizzle (SF)
- Caramel drizzle (SF)
3) Milk alternatives (sometimes add cost)
7 Brew confirms their dairy-free milk options include Califia Farms oat, almond, and coconut milk.
Some stands charge extra for alt milk; others don’t.
Tuxedo Mocha Nutrition Facts
| Item | Calories (Range) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 7 Brew Tuxedo Mocha (Mocha category) | 200–520 calories | Range depends on size, milk, and add-ons like whipped cream/cold foam/drizzle |
The most important nutrition truth
7 Brew says they do not have a nutritional document available online, but they can help provide nutrition information for your drink.
That means your calories change a lot depending on:
- size
- milk type (whole vs oat vs almond vs coconut)
- sweetness level (¼, ½, regular, extra)
- toppings (cold foam, whipped cream, drizzle)
- sugar-free vs regular syrups
Listed calorie range for Tuxedo Mocha
A recent menu listing shows the Tuxedo Mocha (280–860 cal) range across sizes/builds.
That wide range makes sense because:
- a small, lightly sweetened hot mocha can be moderate
- a large frozen chiller with whip + drizzle can be very high
Practical nutrition scenarios (so you can order smart)
Here’s the simplest way to choose the right build:
Scenario A: “Balanced everyday mocha”
- Medium iced
- ½ sweet
- standard milk
- no drizzle
- no whipped cream
Good for: people who want chocolate + coffee without “milkshake sweetness.”
Scenario B: “Lower sugar / lighter feel”
- Small hot or iced
- ¼ sweet
- ask for sugar-free elements when available (SF drizzles, SF chocolate options, etc.)
- almond milk or oat milk
- skip foam/whip
Good for: people trying to cut sugar but still want flavor.
Scenario C: “Dessert tuxedo”
- Large iced or frozen chiller
- regular or extra sweet
- add cold foam
- add drizzle
- optional whipped cream
Good for: treat days (tastiest, but highest calories).
Tuxedo Mocha Allergen Guide
What 7 Brew officially says about allergens
7 Brew states: every location has an allergen chart posted, and staff can answer questions.
That’s crucial because ingredient brands and handling can vary slightly by location.
Common allergens to watch (depends on your build)
| Choice | Allergen risk |
|---|---|
| Milk, cream, whipped cream, cold foam | Dairy / milk |
| Almond milk | Tree nuts |
| Coconut milk | Coconut |
| Chocolate sauces / drizzles | can contain allergens; check chart at stand |
| Shared tools/prep space | cross-contact risk (ask staff) |
If you have a severe allergy, your safest move is:
- ask to see the allergen chart
- ask what’s in the exact syrup/sauce used at that stand
- ask about cross-contact
Customize Everything: Full Updated List for Tuxedo Mocha
This is the complete customization set you provided, organized into ordering categories.
Base drink
Tuxedo Mocha = Dark Chocolate + White Chocolate Mocha
Available hot, iced, or 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 Tuxedo Mocha Customizations
Here are “best-practice” builds that keep the drink tasting like a tuxedo mocha (rich, clean chocolate balance) instead of turning into random sweetness.
Best milk choice for the “creamiest” tuxedo mocha
- Oat milk is usually the creamiest non-dairy option and keeps chocolate tasting smooth.
Best sweetness for most people
- ½ sweet is usually perfect, especially iced.
- ¼ sweet is best if you prefer coffee-forward drinks.
- Regular is best if you want it dessert-like without extra toppings.
- Extra is best only if you’re doing frozen + toppings.
Best toppings (pick one “hero”)
- Cold foam for creamy texture
- Whipped cream for dessert look/finish (especially frozen)
- Drizzle for max sweetness pop
Pro tip: If you want it to taste “premium,” choose cold foam OR drizzle, not both. That keeps the flavor clear.
Best flavor pairings (if you want to add one flavor)
Add just one extra flavor to keep the tuxedo identity strong:
- Raspberry (SF) → chocolate-raspberry dessert vibe
- Salted Caramel (SF) → richer, more “luxury mocha”
- Brown Sugar Cinnamon (SF) → warm bakery note
- Vanilla (SF) → smooth, classic finish
How to Order the Tuxedo Mocha
Best “first-time order” (balanced)
“Medium iced Tuxedo Mocha, ½ sweet, regular milk.”
Lower sugar direction
“Small hot Tuxedo Mocha, ¼ sweet, almond milk, no toppings.”
Premium texture without going overboard
“Medium iced Tuxedo Mocha, regular sweet, add cold foam (no drizzle).”
Full dessert build
“Large frozen chiller Tuxedo Mocha, extra sweet, whipped cream, caramel drizzle.”
Hot vs Iced vs Frozen Chiller: Which One Is Best?
Because 7 Brew serves Classics in all three styles, your Tuxedo Mocha can feel like three different drinks.
Hot
Best for: cozy, deep chocolate taste; strong espresso aroma.
Iced
Best for: daily drinkers; smooth chocolate; easiest to balance sweetness.
Frozen Chiller
Best for: treat-style dessert; thick texture; best with whipped cream.
FAQ: 7 Brew Tuxedo Mocha
All answers below are strictly price and menu focused, and they avoid repeating the main article sections.
How much is a Tuxedo Mocha at 7 Brew?
The Tuxedo Mocha price depends on your location, but recent menu listings commonly show it priced around $6–$9 depending on size. Some examples list $6.18 / $7.15 / $8.19 for small/medium/large, while others list $6.59 / $7.62 / $8.66. Your stand’s board is the final price.
Is the Tuxedo Mocha more expensive than a regular mocha?
It often can be priced similarly to other specialty mochas, but since it uses both dark and white chocolate components, some listings place it in the same tier as other “featured” mochas. The best way to know is to compare it directly to a standard mocha price on your location’s menu board.
What’s the cheapest size to order for the Tuxedo Mocha?
A small is almost always the cheapest. If you’re trying it for the first time, small is the best “test size” because you get the full flavor without paying for extra volume.
Which size is the best value for most people?
Most people find medium is the best value because it tastes strong enough without needing extra sweetness or extra add-ons. With large, some customers add extra flavor or toppings to keep it bold, which can raise the final cost.
Do hot and iced Tuxedo Mochas cost the same?
In many coffee shops, hot and iced are priced similarly, but each 7 Brew stand can handle pricing differently by style and cup size. If budget matters, compare “hot vs iced” on the board before you confirm your order.
Is the frozen chiller Tuxedo Mocha priced higher than iced?
Often, blended/frozen drinks can be priced higher than iced versions, depending on location. If you want the dessert texture but want to control cost, ask the price difference between iced and frozen before choosing.
Do milk alternatives (oat/almond/coconut) cost extra?
Sometimes. 7 Brew confirms they offer oat, almond, and coconut milk options, but the pricing for swapping to an alt milk varies by location. If you’re watching your total, ask if there’s an upcharge for your milk choice.
Can I choose sweetness levels like ½ sweet or ¼ sweet, and does that change the price?
Sweetness level usually changes the amount of syrup, not the category of drink, so it often doesn’t change price. But some stands ring extra syrup differently. If you’re ordering “extra sweet,” it’s worth asking if it’s treated as an added charge at that location.
Does adding cold foam increase the price?
Cold foam is commonly treated as a topping add-on and may cost extra depending on the stand. If you want a premium texture but need a predictable budget, ask “Is cold foam an upcharge?” before adding it.
Are drizzles (white/dark chocolate/caramel) extra?
In many cases, drizzles are premium toppings and can increase the total. If you want the “finished dessert” look without stacking add-ons, choose one topping—either cold foam or drizzle—so the cost doesn’t climb quickly.
If I add extra flavors (like raspberry or salted caramel), do I pay more?
Some stands include flavor mixing as part of the drink; others charge for extra flavor add-ins beyond a standard build. If you’re adding one extra flavor to the tuxedo combo, ask how your stand charges for “extra flavors.”
Can I order the Tuxedo Mocha even if it’s not listed on the menu board?
Yes. Just order by build: “mocha with dark chocolate and white chocolate.” Since 7 Brew’s menu is built around customization, ordering by ingredients works even when the name isn’t printed.
Is it cheaper to go up a size or add toppings?
It depends on your location’s pricing. Often, going up one size can be cheaper than stacking multiple toppings (foam + drizzle + whip). A budget-smart approach is to pick your size first, then add only one premium topping.
What’s the best single menu upgrade if I only want to pay for one add-on?
For most people, cold foam is the best single upgrade because it changes the drink texture and makes it feel more “dessert premium” without needing multiple add-ons. If you prefer sweetness over texture, a drizzle can be your one upgrade instead.
What’s the best way to order a Tuxedo Mocha that feels premium but stays near the base price?
Go with medium, choose ½ sweet, choose your milk, and skip toppings. If you want one premium touch, add cold foam and skip drizzle and whipped cream—this keeps the build elevated without turning into the most expensive version.
Final Take: Best “Most People Will Love It” Order
If you want the most balanced, first-time-friendly Tuxedo Mocha:
“Medium iced Tuxedo Mocha, ½ sweet, add cold foam.”
And if allergens matter, follow 7 Brew’s official guidance: check the posted allergen chart and ask staff about your exact build.
















