The Sunrise Energy from the 7 Brew secret menu is the most versatile drink on the entire secret menu — and one of the most universally recommended. Peach and raspberry syrups on a 7 Energy base produce a warm, golden-coral drink that looks like the sky at 6am and tastes like summer fruit at its most straightforward best. It is the drink that one fan described as tasting like “Snapple meets Red Bull” — an observation that captures its character perfectly: fruit-forward, lightly tart, clean, and immediately appealing to almost anyone who tries it. It is also one of the few secret menu drinks explicitly and repeatedly recommended as the top choice for health-conscious, keto, and diabetic customers — the SF version in green tea form is cited as a go-to daily order by more people than almost any other SF modification on the menu.
What makes the Sunrise genuinely exceptional beyond its straightforward flavour profile is how well it works across bases. Most energy drink secret menu orders have one good format. The Sunrise has four: the energy drink version is vibrant and caffeinated; the green tea version is elegant and lighter; the fizz version is the crispest and most purely fruit-forward; and the lemonade version is the most aggressively refreshing. Each is excellent in its own right, and the Sunrise is one of the only secret menu drinks where asking “which base works best?” genuinely produces four defensible different answers depending on what the customer wants.
Quick Facts: 7 Brew Sunrise Energy
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Drink Type | Secret Menu Energy Drink |
| Base Options | 7 Energy, Green Tea, Fizz (sparkling water), Lemonade |
| Key Flavors | Peach, Raspberry |
| Flavor Profile | Sweet, lightly tart, warm fruit — “liquid summer morning” |
| Caffeine | Energy base: ~120–200mg / Green Tea: ~30–70mg / Fizz/Lemonade: 0mg |
| Price Range | $5.00 – $6.50 |
| Available Sugar-Free | Yes — both syrups have SF versions; top health-conscious recommendation |
| Available Dairy-Free | Yes — naturally dairy-free in standard build |
| Best Served | Iced, any base |
| Most Popular SF Format | SF green tea — fan favourite: “My go-to every time. So refreshing!” |
| Fan Description | “Tastes like Snapple meets Red Bull” |
| Cocktail Comparison | Tequila Sunrise — same warm coral-to-golden colour gradient |
| TikTok White Choc Upgrade | Sunrise + white chocolate + cream — confirmed viral modification |
| Keto/Diabetic Friendly | Yes — SF version is one of the top 7 Brew keto recommendations |
| Best For | Morning orders, hot days, SF/health-conscious customers, all ages |
| Viral On | TikTok, Reddit (r/7Brew) |
What Is the 7 Brew Sunrise Energy?
The Sunrise Energy is a fan-created secret menu drink from the 7 Brew secret menu built on the 7 Energy base with peach and raspberry syrups in equal pumps. It does not appear on the official menu board but is among the most universally recognised secret menu drinks at busy 7 Brew locations — the name and the two-syrup combination are both simple enough that virtually every barista familiar with the secret menu knows it on sight.
The drink’s name is visual as much as descriptive. When peach and raspberry syrups combine in an iced drink, they produce a warm, layered gradient of golden-peach and coral-red that genuinely resembles the colours of a sunrise sky — an amber-to-pink-to-golden shift that multiple sources compare to the classic Tequila Sunrise cocktail. This visual similarity is intentional; the Sunrise is the non-alcoholic energy drink equivalent of the cocktail, capturing the same aesthetic of warm morning colour and sweet fruit without the alcohol or the sugar heaviness of a cocktail syrup.
The flavour follows the visual perfectly. Peach provides the warm, golden-sweet base note — soft, stone-fruit sweet, and unmistakably summery. Raspberry provides the tart, berry-bright top note — sharper than the peach, slightly acidic, and the source of the “light tang” that multiple sources describe as the balancing element that keeps the drink from being simply sweet. Together they create what one source describes as “bright, light, and sunny” — a combination that has essentially no resistance to enjoyment. There is nothing challenging or unusual about the Sunrise. It tastes like exactly what it is: two good fruit syrups in an energy drink base, served cold on a warm day.
The SF version on a green tea base is the single most commonly cited SF drink recommendation across multiple comprehensive 7 Brew guides, with multiple fan reviews describing it as a “go-to” and “so refreshing.” The SF green tea Sunrise manages to be simultaneously one of the most calorie-efficient drinks on the menu and one of the most genuinely satisfying — a combination that is harder to achieve than it sounds and that explains the drink’s particular strength in the health-conscious ordering community.
Sunrise Energy Ingredients
| Ingredient | Role in the Drink |
|---|---|
| 7 Energy Base | The standard foundation — provides caffeine (~120–200mg depending on size), effervescence, and the energy drink character that pairs naturally with fruit syrups; slightly tart, which complements both the peach’s sweetness and the raspberry’s acidity |
| Peach Syrup | The warm, golden base note — sweet, soft, stone-fruit forward; provides the drink’s warmth and its golden-amber colour tones; the primary sweetness source |
| Raspberry Syrup | The tart, bright accent note — sharper and more acidic than the peach; provides the “light tang” that balances the peach’s sweetness and prevents the drink from reading as one-dimensionally sweet; contributes the coral-red colour tones |
| Ice | Standard — the visual gradient effect (golden below, coral-red above) is most distinct when poured correctly over ice; ask for standard ice rather than light ice to preserve the layering |
| White Chocolate Syrup (optional — TikTok upgrade) | The creamy sweetness addition — adds a warm, vanilla-adjacent richness that rounds the raspberry’s tartness and creates a “creamy sunrise” version; confirmed TikTok modification typically paired with a cream float |
| Cream Float (optional) | Floated on top — creates the layered “sunrise over clouds” visual and adds a dairy richness to each sip; the most popular topping for the Sunrise on social media |
| Lemon Juice or Lime Syrup (optional) | The citrus tartness addition — one fan review specifically states “I add lemon for extra tartness”; sharpens the raspberry and creates a more assertive, zingy version for people who like their fruit drinks tart-forward |
| Coconut Syrup (optional) | A popular tropical addition — coconut and peach together create a beach-drink quality that pushes the Sunrise from “summer morning” to “tropical afternoon”; particularly good in the fizz version |
| Mango Syrup (optional) | Adds depth to the peach note and creates a multi-stone-fruit complexity; particularly good in the green tea version |
| Green Tea Base (alternative — most popular SF format) | Lower caffeine (~30–70mg); the green tea’s natural grassy-floral note is a gentle complement to peach without competing; the top-recommended SF base for the Sunrise across multiple sources |
| Fizz Base (alternative) | Zero caffeine; neutral carbonation lets the peach and raspberry come through with the greatest clarity; the crispest, most purely fruit-forward version |
| Lemonade Base (alternative) | Zero caffeine; the lemon amplifies the raspberry’s tartness and creates an aggressively refreshing peach-raspberry-lemonade combination; outstanding in hot weather |
The equal-pump peach-to-raspberry ratio is the standard and works well. However the Sunrise is one of the most personally adjustable drinks on the menu — more peach makes it warmer and sweeter (closer to a Georgia Peach character); more raspberry makes it more tart and berry-forward. Both directions produce good results, which is part of why the Sunrise has such broad appeal.
How to Order the Sunrise Energy at 7 Brew
Standard energy drink build: “Can I get a [size] Sunrise Energy? That’s a 7 Energy base with peach and raspberry syrups — equal pumps — served iced.”
SF green tea version (most recommended SF format): “Can I get a [size] SF Sunrise green tea? Iced green tea with SF peach and SF raspberry syrups.”
With white chocolate and cream (TikTok upgrade): “Can I get a [size] Sunrise Energy with peach, raspberry, and a pump of white chocolate — and add a cream float on top.”
With lemon for extra tartness: “Can I get a [size] Sunrise Energy with peach, raspberry, and a splash of lemon concentrate. Iced.”
Fizz version: “Can I get a [size] Sunrise fizz? Sparkling water with peach and raspberry syrups.”
Lemonade version: “Can I get a [size] Sunrise lemonade? Lemonade base with peach and raspberry syrups.”
Hot tea version (cold weather): “Can I get a [size] hot Sunrise tea? Hot green tea with peach and raspberry syrups.”
Ocean Sunrise crossover: “Can I get a [size] Ocean Sunrise? That’s a 7 Energy base with blue raspberry, coconut, peach, and raspberry syrups.”
The Sunrise is one of the best-recognised secret menu orders at 7 Brew — the name and two-syrup build are both so simple that nearly every barista at an established stand will know it without needing the ingredient list. If yours does not, “peach and raspberry on a 7 Energy, iced” is as clear as it gets.
The base selection guide: Unlike most energy drink secret menu orders where one base clearly dominates, the Sunrise genuinely works differently depending on what you want from it. The 7 Energy version is the boldest, most caffeinated, and most “energy drink” in character — best for morning orders when you want a real kick. The SF green tea version is the most elegant, lowest-calorie, and most recommended by fans — best for daily drinking and health-conscious orders. The fizz version is the most purely fruit-forward — best for people who want clean flavour without caffeine. The lemonade version is the most aggressively refreshing — best for hot days. Match the base to your moment rather than treating one as definitively superior.
The colour gradient tip: The visual sunrise gradient — golden-peach below, coral-raspberry above — is most pronounced when the drink is first poured. The longer it sits, the more the colours blend. Drink it fresh or stir lightly before drinking to get the full visual gradient experience and preserve the layered flavour contrast between the two syrups.
Sunrise Energy Calories and Nutrition
The Sunrise is one of the lightest standard energy drink secret menu orders available — two fruit syrups with no cream, foam, or drizzle in the base build. The SF green tea version is one of the lowest-calorie genuinely satisfying drinks on the entire 7 Brew menu.
Calories by size and build:
| Size | Energy Base (Standard) | SF Energy + SF Syrups | SF Green Tea Version | Fizz Standard | With Cream Float |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 130 – 190 kcal | 15 – 35 kcal | 80 – 130 kcal | 80 – 130 kcal | 180 – 270 kcal |
| Medium | 180 – 260 kcal | 20 – 50 kcal | 110 – 180 kcal | 110 – 180 kcal | 250 – 370 kcal |
| Large | 240 – 350 kcal | 30 – 70 kcal | 150 – 240 kcal | 150 – 240 kcal | 330 – 480 kcal |
The SF energy base with SF peach and SF raspberry runs approximately 20 to 50 calories for a medium — one of the cleanest energy drink builds on the entire secret menu. The SF green tea version runs slightly higher due to the tea’s natural carbohydrates but still well under 200 calories for a medium. Adding white chocolate syrup adds approximately 60 – 90 calories. Adding a cream float adds approximately 50 – 110 calories depending on size.
Nutritional estimate — Medium, standard 7 Energy base, standard syrups:
| Nutrient | Amount (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 220 |
| Total Fat | 0g |
| Saturated Fat | 0g |
| Carbohydrates | 55g |
| Sugar | 49g |
| Protein | 1g |
| Caffeine | ~120 – 150mg (medium 7 Energy base) |
Sunrise Energy Price at 7 Brew
The Sunrise is priced in line with other 7 Energy builds on the 7 Brew energy drinks menu. Peach and raspberry are both standard year-round syrups — no off-menu premium applies.
| Size | Energy Base | Green Tea Base | Fizz Base | Lemonade Base |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small | $5.00 – $5.50 | $4.75 – $5.25 | $4.75 – $5.25 | $4.75 – $5.25 |
| Medium | $5.50 – $6.00 | $5.25 – $5.75 | $5.25 – $5.75 | $5.25 – $5.75 |
| Large | $6.00 – $6.50 | $5.75 – $6.25 | $5.75 – $6.25 | $5.75 – $6.25 |
SF syrup substitutions carry no additional charge at most locations. White chocolate and lemon concentrate additions carry no extra charge at most locations as standard syrup/condiment additions. Cream float adds approximately $0.50 – $0.75. Prices vary by location and state.
Sunrise Energy Customizations
The standard energy drink build: Peach and raspberry in equal pumps on a 7 Energy base, served iced. The baseline and the most caffeinated version. Bold, warm, and fruit-forward with a light raspberry tartness on the finish. The format that earns the “Snapple meets Red Bull” descriptor — familiar fruit sweetness delivered in an energy drink vessel. Perfect for morning orders and afternoon pick-me-ups.
The SF green tea version — the most recommended daily order: SF peach and SF raspberry syrups in an iced green tea base. This is the Sunrise format that appears most consistently in top-recommended SF and health-conscious drink guides at 7 Brew. Multiple fan reviews call it their “go-to” and “so refreshing.” Green tea’s gentle grassy-floral note pairs with peach in particular in a complementary way — both are soft and slightly floral — while the raspberry provides the tart brightness that makes the drink feel lively rather than muted. The SF syrups maintain their character because both peach and raspberry are inherently flavourful enough to remain clearly identifiable without their sugar. Approximately 110 – 180 calories for a medium. This is the version to recommend for keto, diabetic, and calorie-conscious customers.
The white chocolate cream upgrade — the TikTok version: Add a pump of white chocolate syrup to the standard energy drink build and float cream on top. A TikTok-confirmed modification shared by multiple creators — “Sunrise (raspberry & peach) + white chocolate + cream” — that transforms the drink from a clean fruit energy drink into something warmer, creamier, and more dessert-adjacent. The white chocolate softens the raspberry’s tartness and adds a vanilla warmth that bridges the gap between the peach’s softness and the raspberry’s sharpness. The cream float creates a layered “sunrise over clouds” visual. Best for people who like their energy drinks to feel more like treats.
The lemon tartness version: Add a splash of lemon concentrate to the standard energy drink build. Confirmed by a fan review — “Perfect summer drink. I add lemon for extra tartness.” The lemon amplifies the raspberry’s acidity and creates a sharper, more assertive version of the drink that is particularly refreshing in hot weather. Makes the Sunrise taste more like an actual fruit drink and less like an energy drink syrup combination. Best for people who find the standard Sunrise slightly too sweet or who love citrus-forward flavours.
The fizz version: Peach and raspberry syrups in the 7 Fizz sparkling water base. Zero caffeine. The neutral carbonation lets both syrups come through with the greatest clarity — the peach is most distinctly stone-fruit in this version and the raspberry is most clearly tart-berry. The drink is lighter in body and more delicate in character than the energy drink version. Best for afternoons, evenings, or any time when caffeine is not desired. This is also the Sunrise format most suitable for children ordering at 7 Brew.
The lemonade version: Peach and raspberry syrups in a lemonade base. Zero caffeine, maximum tartness. The lemon in the lemonade and the raspberry together create a double-citrus-tart combination that is assertively refreshing — the peach provides a sweet depth that prevents the drink from becoming simply sour. One of the most thirst-quenching options on the entire secret menu in summer heat. Best ordered in large size on the hottest days.
The creamy sunrise version: Standard energy drink build with a cream float. No white chocolate added — just the cream on top of the peach-raspberry energy drink. The cream creates the visual gradient effect most clearly of any topping option and adds a rich, neutral dairy note that softens the raspberry’s sharpness on the first sip. Each subsequent sip becomes slightly more fruit-forward as the cream integrates. One of the most visually striking presentations on the energy drink menu.
The coconut addition: Add a pump of coconut syrup to the standard build, keeping peach and raspberry at standard levels. Coconut and peach is a natural warm-weather pairing — both are soft, sweet, and slightly tropical. The coconut adds a silky creaminess without dairy and pushes the drink in a beach-vacation direction that is different from its standard summer-morning character. Best in the fizz version where the neutral base lets the coconut-peach-raspberry combination shine most clearly.
The mango addition: Add a pump of mango syrup alongside the standard peach and raspberry. Mango deepens the peach’s tropical-stone-fruit quality and creates a layered multi-fruit combination that feels more complex than the standard two-syrup build. The raspberry remains clearly present as the tart accent. Best in the green tea version where the mango and green tea interact particularly well.
The Ocean Sunrise crossover: Ask for a 7 Energy base with blue raspberry, coconut, peach, and raspberry syrups — a confirmed crossover combination that merges the Sunrise with the Ocean Breeze. The result is a four-syrup drink that is both tropical (coconut, blue raspberry from the Ocean Breeze) and warmly fruity (peach, raspberry from the Sunrise). One of the most complete flavour experiences available from a single energy drink order.
The half-sweet version: Ask for half-sweet on both syrups. At half-sweet, the peach’s natural softness and the raspberry’s natural tartness are both more individually perceptible — the drink tastes more like actual fruit and less like fruit syrup. Particularly recommended for the SF green tea version where reducing sweetness further sharpens both syrups’ natural characters.
The Sunrise SF Green Tea — The Definitive Health-Conscious Order
One modification deserves its own section because it comes up more consistently than almost any other SF recommendation across the entire 7 Brew secret menu ecosystem:
SF green tea + SF peach + SF raspberry = the Sunrise SF Green Tea.
Multiple comprehensive SF drink guides list it explicitly. Fan reviews describe it as “my go-to every time” and “so refreshing.” It appears in keto, diabetic-friendly, and calorie-deficit 7 Brew ordering guides more consistently than almost any other specific modification. Why does it work so well?
Four reasons:
- Green tea as a base is uniquely compatible with fruit syrups. Unlike the energy drink base, which adds its own tartness and energy drink character, green tea is light, slightly floral, and genuinely neutral enough to let the peach and raspberry express themselves fully.
- Both SF syrups hold up in this format. Peach and raspberry are both inherently flavourful enough that their SF versions remain clearly identifiable without their sugar. The SF green tea Sunrise does not taste “diet” — it tastes like a good peach-raspberry tea.
- The calorie count is genuinely low. Approximately 110 – 180 calories for a medium, depending on sweetness level. At quarter-sweet on both syrups, it runs closer to 80 – 130 calories.
- It works at any time of day. The moderate caffeine from green tea (~30–70mg) makes it appropriate for morning, afternoon, or evening — unlike the energy drink version, which is primarily a morning or early-afternoon order.
This is the version to recommend when someone asks “what’s the healthiest interesting drink at 7 Brew?” The answer is consistently the SF Sunrise in green tea.
Allergen Information
| Allergen | Present in Standard Build |
|---|---|
| Dairy (Milk) | No — standard energy drink and fizz builds are naturally dairy-free |
| Dairy | Yes — if cream float or white chocolate sauce is added |
| Soy | Possibly — check syrup and base ingredients at your location |
| Nuts | No — standard build contains no nut-based syrups |
| Wheat | No |
| Eggs | No |
The Sunrise in its standard energy drink, green tea, fizz, or lemonade build without cream additions is naturally dairy-free and vegan. It is one of the most allergy-friendly secret menu drinks available — no nut syrups, no dairy, no unusual allergens in the core build. Adding cream introduces dairy. Confirm with your barista for the most accurate allergen information specific to your location.
Is the Sunrise Energy Available Year-Round?
Yes — peach and raspberry are both standard year-round syrups at every 7 Brew location. There are no seasonal restrictions on the Sunrise Energy in any base version at any time of year.
The drink has a natural summer association — its warm, fruity, dawn-coloured character feels most thematically appropriate from May through September. It trends most heavily on TikTok during these months. However it is a genuinely excellent year-round order: the hot green tea version with peach and raspberry makes a cosy winter morning drink that few customers think to try, the clean SF green tea version is ordered consistently year-round by health-conscious customers regardless of season, and the fresh fruit-forward character of peach and raspberry is appealing in every month.
Drinks Similar to the Sunrise Energy
If the Sunrise Energy is your kind of drink, these secret menu options follow a similar fruit-forward, accessible, warm-sweet direction and are worth trying:
Georgia Peach — Peach and strawberry on an energy drink base. The most direct sibling to the Sunrise — both are two-syrup, peach-anchored energy drinks with a second fruit syrup providing balance. The Georgia Peach uses strawberry instead of raspberry, making it warmer and softer; the Sunrise uses raspberry, making it slightly more tart and brighter. Worth ordering both to find your preference between the two peach energy drink styles.
Love Potion — Kiwi, passionfruit, and strawberry on an energy drink base. Three syrups rather than two, with a more tropical character. Like the Sunrise, it is light, fruit-forward, and genuinely accessible — both drinks sit in the “for everyone” tier of the secret menu rather than the “for adventurous orderers” tier. Worth trying when you want more tropical complexity than the Sunrise provides.
Cherry Blossom — Cherry and peach on a tea, energy, or fizz base. Shares the peach syrup with the Sunrise but presents it in a more delicate, cherry-floral context. Where the Sunrise is warm and vibrant, the Cherry Blossom is soft and spring-like. Worth ordering when you want peach flavour in its most elegant rather than its most energetic expression.
Caramel Apple Energy — Green apple, caramel drizzle, and cold foam on an energy drink base. The seasonal autumn counterpart to the Sunrise’s summer character. Both are accessible, fruit-themed energy drinks with a specific seasonal identity. Worth ordering as the Sunrise’s “other half” — Sunrise for warm months, Caramel Apple for cool ones.
Peaches ‘n’ Cream — Peach smoothie and vanilla syrup in a blended or fizz base. The caffeine-free, creamier, comfort-food cousin to the Sunrise’s fresh and energetic character. Shares the peach element; takes it in a softer, more dessert-like direction. Worth ordering when you want peach flavour without caffeine.
For the full list of hidden drinks, the complete 7 Brew secret menu guide covers all 50+ items organised by category.
Frequently Asked Questions
u003cstrongu003eWhat is the 7 Brew Sunrise Energy?u003c/strongu003e
It is a secret menu energy drink made with the 7 Energy base and peach and raspberry syrups. The combination produces a warm, golden-coral drink that resembles a tequila sunrise cocktail in colour and a u0022Snapple meets Red Bullu0022 combination in flavour — sweet, lightly tart, and genuinely refreshing. It is one of the most versatile secret menu drinks, working equally well on energy drink, green tea, fizz, and lemonade bases. It is not on the official menu board but is recognised at most 7 Brew locations.
u003cstrongu003eHow do I order the Sunrise at 7 Brew?u003c/strongu003e
Ask for a Sunrise on a 7 Energy base with peach and raspberry syrups, served iced. For the best health-conscious version, ask for SF peach and SF raspberry syrups on an iced green tea base. If your barista is not familiar with the name, u0022peach and raspberry on a 7 Energyu0022 builds it immediately.
u003cstrongu003eWhat does the Sunrise taste like?u003c/strongu003e
It tastes bright, warm, and fruity — peach provides the sweet, golden-soft base and raspberry provides a tart, berry-bright accent. Multiple sources compare it to a tequila sunrise cocktail without the alcohol. One fan describes it as u0022Snapple meets Red Bull.u0022 Multiple reviewers call it a u0022liquid summer morning.u0022 It is one of the least polarising secret menu drinks — broadly appealing to nearly everyone who tries it.
u003cstrongu003eWhat is the best base for the Sunrise?u003c/strongu003e
It depends on what you want. The 7 Energy base is the boldest and most caffeinated. The SF green tea base is the healthiest, most recommended by fans, and most suitable for daily drinking. The fizz base is the most purely fruit-forward and zero-caffeine. The lemonade base is the most refreshing and assertively tart. All four are excellent.
u003cstrongu003eIs the Sunrise SF Green Tea really that good?u003c/strongu003e
Yes — it is the single most consistently cited SF drink recommendation across multiple comprehensive 7 Brew secret menu guides. Fan reviews describe it as u0022my go-to every timeu0022 and u0022so refreshing.u0022 It runs approximately 110 – 180 calories for a medium and is recommended for keto, diabetic, and calorie-conscious customers as the Sunrise format that best balances flavour and health-consciousness.
u003cstrongu003eCan I get the Sunrise sugar-free?u003c/strongu003e
Yes — both peach and raspberry have SF versions available at most 7 Brew locations. The SF versions hold up well because both syrups are inherently flavourful enough to remain clearly identifiable without their sugar. The SF energy drink version runs approximately 20 to 50 calories for a medium.
u003cstrongu003eWhat is the best upgrade for the Sunrise?u003c/strongu003e
The white chocolate cream version — add a pump of white chocolate syrup and a cream float on top. This is the confirmed TikTok upgrade that transforms the Sunrise into something warmer, creamier, and more dessert-adjacent while keeping the peach-raspberry fruit character clearly present.
u003cstrongu003eHow many calories are in a 7 Brew Sunrise Energy?u003c/strongu003e
A medium on the standard energy base runs approximately 180 to 260 calories. The SF energy version runs approximately 20 to 50 calories for a medium. The SF green tea version runs approximately 110 to 180 calories. With cream float added, the standard medium runs approximately 250 to 370 calories.
u003cstrongu003eIs the Sunrise available all year?u003c/strongu003e
Yes. Peach and raspberry are both standard year-round syrups at every 7 Brew location. There are no seasonal restrictions on this drink in any format.
u003cstrongu003eHow much does the Sunrise Energy cost?u003c/strongu003e
Expect to pay approximately $5.00 to $5.50 for a small energy drink version, $5.50 to $6.00 for a medium, and $6.00 to $6.50 for a large. Green tea, fizz, and lemonade bases run slightly cheaper. SF syrups carry no additional charge. Cream float adds approximately $0.50 to $0.75. Prices vary by location and state.
Prices and calorie estimates are approximate and may vary by location, size, and customization. Always confirm current pricing and ingredient availability with your local 7 Brew stand.
