Most coffee drinks named after desserts disappoint. The name sets a high bar, and the drink usually lands somewhere close but not quite there. The 7 Brew Snickerdoodle Mocha is one of the exceptions mostly.
It is built from espresso, mocha mix, brown sugar cinnamon, and vanilla. Hot, iced, or frozen chiller. Part of the permanent 7 Classics menu. And yes, it does taste like a snickerdoodle cookie but only when you order it right. Here is what that means.
7 Brew Snickerdoodle Mocha Price (2026)
Verified 2026 prices across 7 Brew Coffee locations in the United States.
| Size | Price | Espresso Shots |
| Small | $5.46 | 2 shots |
| Medium | $6.11 | 3 shots |
| Large | $6.96 | 4 shots |
Prices vary slightly by location. Cold foam, whipped cream, and drizzle each add $0.50 to $1.00. The medium is the right starting size — it gives all four ingredients enough room to balance without the sweetness compounding too far. Earn points on every order through the 7 Brew Rewards program.
Snickerdoodle Mocha Calories and Nutrition
The calorie range depends on two choices: milk type and sweetness level. Change either and the number shifts meaningfully.
| Build | Est. Calories | Notes |
| Small, whole milk, half sweet | ~240–300 cal | Lightest everyday build |
| Medium, whole milk, regular sweet | ~390–470 cal | Standard order |
| Large, whole milk, regular sweet | ~510–620 cal | Full experience |
| Medium, oat milk, half sweet | ~270–320 cal | Cinnamon stays clean |
| Medium, almond milk, half sweet | ~210–260 cal | Lowest calorie option |
| Cold foam added | +30–50 cal | Smooth finish on top |
| Whipped cream added | +50–80 cal | Full dessert mode |
Caffeine by size: Small ~75–90 mg / Medium ~110–130 mg / Large ~150–170 mg. Half sweet drops sugar by roughly 30 percent without killing the cinnamon-mocha character. Allergens: Contains dairy and soy. Oat, almond, and coconut milk available at most stands.
What Is in the 7 Brew Snickerdoodle Mocha?
Four core ingredients, each doing a specific job in the cup:
- 7 Brew signature espresso : fresh-pulled Arabica, the coffee base that holds everything together
- Mocha mix : chocolate depth that keeps this from tasting like a plain spiced latte
- Brown sugar cinnamon syrup : soft, warm, and slightly caramelized — this is the snickerdoodle element
- Vanilla syrup : rounds the whole drink out and softens the cinnamon edge
Optional toppings: whipped cream, cold foam, cinnamon sprinkle, chocolate or caramel drizzle. Milk swaps: oat milk, almond milk, coconut milk, half-and-half (breve style). Sugar-free: SF cinnamon and vanilla syrups available at most 7 Brew locations.
What Each Ingredient Does in the Cup
Mocha mix is the anchor. It gives the drink coffee-chocolate depth. Without it, this would just be a spiced vanilla latte. The mocha is what keeps the drink feeling like coffee rather than a dessert syrup in warm water.
Brown sugar cinnamon is the snickerdoodle element. It reads differently from plain cinnamon there is a soft caramel warmth underneath the spice that makes it taste baked rather than sharp. This is the ingredient that earns the name.
Vanilla is the glue. It ties mocha and cinnamon together so they feel like one flavor rather than two things competing in the same cup. It also separates this drink from a plain Brown Sugar Cinnamon Americano, which skips the chocolate entirely.
What Does the Snickerdoodle Mocha Taste Like?
Warm, chocolatey, and gently spiced. The cinnamon does not overpower it sits alongside the mocha and creates something that tastes genuinely like a snickerdoodle cookie dissolved into espresso.
- First sip: chocolate and cinnamon hit simultaneously soft and warm, not sharp
- Mid-drink: vanilla comes through, the cup gets rounder and fuller
- Finish: a mild espresso note at the back, clean and smooth
At half sweet, all four ingredients show up clearly and the espresso gets space. This is the version most people settle on after ordering it a few times. At full sweet, the mocha takes over and the cinnamon becomes background noise good as a dessert drink, less interesting as a daily coffee.
Hot, Iced, or Frozen Chiller?
| Style | What It Delivers | Best For |
| Hot | Cinnamon aroma peaks, chocolate feels deeper, warming texture | Cold mornings, full cookie experience |
| Iced | Most balanced — mocha, cinnamon, espresso all stay distinct | First try, everyday order |
| Frozen Chiller | Thick and blended, caramel-cinnamon forward, espresso fades | Weekend treat, full dessert mode |
Start with iced on your first order it is the clearest way to see how all four ingredients work together. Hot is where the cinnamon aroma peaks and the drink gets closest to actually eating the cookie. Frozen chiller is genuinely good but pushes the drink fully into milkshake territory.
How It Compares to Similar 7 Brew Drinks
| Drink | Key Flavors | Base | Sweetness |
| Snickerdoodle Mocha | Mocha, brown sugar cinnamon, vanilla | Steamed milk | Medium-High |
| Brown Sugar Cinnamon Americano | Brown sugar cinnamon only | Americano | Medium |
| Dark Chocolate Americano | Dark chocolate, bold espresso | Americano | Low-Medium |
| Frosted Cookie Breve | Irish cream, cupcake, salted caramel | Half-and-half | High |
| Hazelnut Americano | Hazelnut, clean espresso | Americano | Low-Medium |
The Snickerdoodle Mocha sits in the middle of the menu. Heavier than the Americanos, lighter than the Breve drinks. If you want only the cinnamon without chocolate, the Brown Sugar Cinnamon Americano is the cleaner, bolder call. If you want something richer with more layers, the Frosted Cookie Breve takes it further.
Best Ways to Order the Snickerdoodle Mocha
Everyday Balanced Order
Medium iced, half sweet, whole milk. All four ingredients show up clearly, espresso stays present. This is the most reorderable build and where most regulars settle after a few tries.
Full Cookie Experience
Medium hot, regular sweet, add cinnamon sprinkle on top. The warm mocha-cinnamon aroma at this build is the closest the drink gets to actually being a snickerdoodle.
Lighter Daily Build
Medium iced, oat milk, half sweet, no toppings. Cookie flavor holds in oat milk better than expected. Noticeably fewer calories without losing the cinnamon-chocolate character.
Coffee-Forward Version
Medium iced, half sweet, one extra espresso shot. The added shot cuts the sweetness and makes the mocha character come forward good if you want cookie flavor but still want the caffeine to do something.
How to Make It Healthier Without Losing the Flavor
- Half sweet : cuts sugar by ~30%, mocha and cinnamon both stay intact
- Oat or almond milk : drops fat significantly, cookie taste holds well
- Sugar-free cinnamon and vanilla : available at most stands, difference is minimal
- Skip whipped cream : saves 50–80 calories, the drink does not need it
- Extra espresso shot : balances sweetness naturally without changing anything else
What does not work: cutting sweetness entirely. The brown sugar cinnamon syrup is what makes this drink taste like a snickerdoodle. Dial it back, but do not remove it.
Who Should Order the Snickerdoodle Mocha?
Order this if you:
- Want chocolate and warm spice in the same cup
- Enjoy bakery-style coffee without a heavy cream base
- Like mochas but want something more interesting than plain chocolate
- Are between the Americanos (too light) and the Breve drinks (too heavy)
Skip this if you:
- Dislike cinnamon it is prominent, not a background note
- Want a bold, clean coffee without sweetness
- Prefer fruity or light refreshing drinks try the Hazelnut Americano instead
Frequently Asked Questions
Final Thoughts
The 7 Brew Snickerdoodle Mocha earns its name but only when you order it at half sweet. That is where the brown sugar cinnamon and vanilla have room to come through, and the mocha supports the cookie flavor instead of covering it.
Start with medium iced, half sweet. If you want to go further into cookie territory, try it hot next time with a cinnamon sprinkle on top. If you want something in the same cinnamon family but lighter and bolder, the Brown Sugar Cinnamon Americano is worth trying next.







