Burger King Shakes Menu

Burger King Shakes Menu

You’re here to find the current shake flavors in the US, typical prices, and the nutrition details that matter when you pick a dessert drink. This intro sets expectations and points you to the facts you need fast.

Shake lineups vary by restaurant. You’ll see a typical range and examples from widely cited listings. For quick planning, HackTheMenu lists hand-spun sizes at Small $1.99, Medium $2.49, and Large $2.99. Franchise pricing can differ, so confirm real-time prices in the app before checkout.

These drinks are built on a dairy base and aim for simple, comforting flavor. They’re easy to order on the go and fit family outings or solo treats.

What’s next: flavor lists, sizes, calories, nutrition facts, allergens, ordering tips, pairings, and other dessert options if a shake isn’t your thing. Read on to decide quickly and confidently.

What’s on Burger King’s shake lineup right now in the US

Below is a snapshot of the current hand-spun selections and how they sit next to other soft serve desserts.

Hand-spun shakes vs soft serve desserts

Hand-spun shakes are blended, sip-able dessert drinks made from a creamy base mixed with flavoring or mix-ins. They differ from soft serve cones or cups, which you scoop or lick.

Soft serve items include cones, cups, and sundaes. Those give a more scoopable texture. Choose a shake when you want a thick drink. Pick soft serve for a classic cone or sundae experience.

What can vary by restaurant and pricing

  • Core flavors (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry) tend to be the most consistent across locations.
  • Limited mix-ins and branded versions may appear or disappear with promotions.
  • Prices and availability vary state-to-state, city-to-city, and franchise-to-franchise—check the app or speaker before ordering.

For testing and special items, see this short report on recent product trials.

recent product trials

Burger King Shakes Menu: flavors you can order

Here’s a quick guide to the shakes you’ll most often find at U.S. locations, sorted into classic and cookie-based picks. Pick a flavor that fits your mood and your meal.

Classic Vanilla Shake

Vanilla is the go-with-anything choice. It’s simple, sweet, and pairs well with salty fries or a spicy sandwich.

Classic Chocolate Shake

Chocolate offers straightforward cocoa comfort. It’s the safe call for those who want pure chocolate taste without extras.

Classic Strawberry Shake

Strawberry reads like ice-cream-shop sweetness. It leans fruit-forward while staying creamy and familiar.

Classic Oreo & Chocolate Oreo

Both Oreo versions add cookie pieces and a thicker texture. The classic Oreo blends cookie bits into cream for a dessert-like sip.

HERSHEY’S® Chocolate Shake

This variation pushes the chocolate flavor farther and may cost more than the standard classics. Availability and exact names can differ by restaurant.

Flavor Key trait Cookie pieces Typical small price (US)
Vanilla All-purpose, creamy None $1.99
Chocolate Cocoa-forward None $1.99
Strawberry Fruit-forward cream None $1.99
Classic Oreo Cookie pieces, thicker Yes (medium) $2.49
HERSHEY’S® Chocolate Branded, extra chocolate None $2.49

Burger King shake prices by size

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Shake sizes are simple: small, medium, and large. Exact ounce counts can vary by restaurant and are usually listed in the app. Use the size label to match how much you want.

Small, medium, and large shake sizes

Small is the quick treat. Medium is a solid single portion. Large works well for sharing or a bigger craving.

Typical US price range and why it changes by location

Here are two real-world looks at price points you’ll see:

Example Small Medium Large
Hand‑Spun (HackTheMenu) $1.99 $2.49 $2.99
In‑app / Delivery examples $3.89–$3.99 $4.39–$4.59 $4.99–$5.19+

Prices change because of local operating costs, franchise decisions, and delivery marketplace markups. The simplest way to get the most accurate price is to check your local restaurant in the official app, then compare with DoorDash, Grubhub, or Uber Eats.

For value, choose a small to satisfy a quick sweet tooth. Pick large when you want to share. For the full shakes lineup and live pricing, check the full shakes lineup.

Calories by shake flavor and size

Want a fast calorie check before you order? This snapshot gives clear numbers so you can decide at the counter or in the app.

Quick calorie snapshot for the most popular flavors

Here are the per-flavor totals from a common reference so you don’t need to hunt a full nutrition PDF.

Flavor Small (cal) Medium (cal) Large (cal)
Classic Oreo 590 720 780
Chocolate Oreo 600 670 740
Chocolate 520 590 650
Vanilla 500 580 650
Strawberry 540 620 700

How size changes the numbers and what to keep in mind

Calories rise steadily with size. A medium often adds about 80–130 calories over a small. A large adds more, sometimes another 60–120 calories.

Oreo-style shakes run heavier. Cookie pieces and thicker mixes add fat and carbs. That lifts the totals versus plain vanilla or chocolate.

Use a small if you’re pairing the shake with a full meal. Pick medium or large when the sweet drink is the main dessert. Counts can shift by location and build, so treat these as quick guides at ordering time.

Nutrition facts that matter most for choosing a shake

A quick look at the key nutrition numbers helps you choose a shake that fits your appetite and plan. Below are the facts most people care about: sugar, carbs, and fat. Then we note sodium, cholesterol, and protein so you can balance a meal.

Sugar, carbs, and fat comparison across flavors

Oreo-style options add the biggest boosts in carbs and sugar. Classic Oreo shows 105g carbs and 89g sugar. Chocolate Oreo is lower but still hefty at 95g carbs and 82g sugar.

Plain options sit a bit lower. Chocolate lists 90g carbs and 78g sugar. Vanilla and strawberry fall between the extremes.

Sodium, cholesterol, and protein at a glance

Flavor Sugar (g) Carbs (g) Fat (g)
Classic Oreo 89 105 19
Chocolate Oreo 82 95 17
Chocolate 78 90 16
Vanilla 85 98 18
  • Focus on sugar, carbs, and fat when you plan around calories.
  • Note sodium and cholesterol; HERSHEY’S® Chocolate lists higher sodium than others.
  • Remember: even a simple cream-based soft serve shake is a full dessert, not a light drink.
  • If you want a classic taste, pick vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry. For the richest combination, choose an Oreo option.

Ingredients and allergens to know before you order

Before you order, know which ingredients and allergens commonly appear in these dessert drinks.

Milk-based soft serve and dairy considerations

The base is dairy soft serve, so the shake contains milk and cream. This means it is not dairy-free.

If you have lactose intolerance or a milk allergy, choose another dessert or ask staff about alternatives.

Possible gluten, soy, and nut cross-contact

Cookie flavors such as Oreo add pieces that likely contain gluten. Syrups and toppings can carry soy or traces of nuts.

Cross-contact is real in busy kitchens. Shared scoops, dispensers, and prep areas raise risk at certain locations.

Best ways to confirm allergen info in-app or in-store

The best way is to check the brand website or app allergen guide first. Then confirm at the restaurant if you have a serious allergy.

Ask which base is used, whether cookie pieces are added, and if any syrups are swapped at that store.

Flavor / Item Milk Gluten Risk Cross-contact Notes
Vanilla Yes Low Shared equipment possible
Oreo-style Yes High Cookie pieces & shared mixers
Chocolate syrup Yes Variable Syrup ingredients differ by locations

Best-tasting picks by flavor profile

Choose a shake by mood—these selections match common cravings and classic tastes.

Short notes below help you pick by flavor, not math. Read the quick descriptions and match a pick to your appetite.

If you want classic “ice cream shop” sweetness

Pick vanilla or strawberry for that old‑school ice cream feel. They bring familiar, simple sweetness and smooth cream textures.

These are family‑friendly and pair well with salty sides. They won’t overpower the rest of your meal.

If you want cookie pieces and a thicker texture

Go with an Oreo-style option when you want chew and heft. Cookie pieces make the drink feel more like a full dessert.

The added bits slow the sip and add crunch. This is best when you want a treat that doubles as a snack.

If you want a chocolate-forward dessert drink

Classic chocolate gives steady cocoa comfort. HERSHEY’S® Chocolate delivers a richer, more intense flavor.

Choose classic chocolate for everyday cravings. Pick the branded version when you want a bolder cocoa combination.

Pick Key trait Who it’s best for
Vanilla / Strawberry Ice cream sweetness, smooth cream Picky eaters, family orders
Oreo-style Cookie pieces, thicker texture Dessert lovers, anyone who wants chew
Classic vs HERSHEY’S® Chocolate Steady cocoa vs richer branded cocoa Everyday cocoa craving vs bold chocolate fans

How to order Burger King shakes: drive-thru, app, and delivery

Ordering a shake can be quick when you know the right steps for drive‑thru, app, or delivery. Use the method that fits your schedule and budget.

Ordering in-store or at the drive-thru

At the speaker or counter, say flavor, size, and any change. Example: “Small vanilla shake, please — no mix‑ins.”

Ask for a lid or straw if you plan to take it on the go. This brief script helps you get exactly what you want.

Ordering on the BK website or app

Open desserts or drinks, pick flavor and size, then customize and pay. The app shows real-time availability and the cleanest view of the menu.

Ordering via DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, and other delivery apps

Delivery apps add convenience for family nights or travel. Expect higher in-app prices and possible limited options compared with the restaurant.

Quick tip: check the official app price first, then decide if the delivery convenience is worth the markup.

Method How to order Price note Best for
Drive‑thru / In‑store Tell flavor + size + any preference Usually lowest; in-person pricing Fast pickup, exact requests
Official app / Website Select desserts → customize → pay Shows live availability and prices Save time, confirm availability
Delivery apps Choose restaurant listing, checkout Higher due to fees and markups Home delivery, group orders

Perfect food pairings for a full meal-and-dessert combination

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Pairing the right shake with a meal turns a quick stop into a complete, comforting combo. Use simple contrasts: salty with sweet, smoky with creamy, and crunchy with smooth.

Best pairings with Whopper-style sandwiches, chicken, nuggets, and fries

Try these tested matches. They balance flavors and keep the meal satisfying for families and travelers.

Shake Best match Why it works Example small price (US)
Oreo Whopper + cheese Cookies add heft against a smoky, cheesy patty $2.49
Chocolate Nuggets / Chicken Fries Cocoa and savory fry salt are an easy kid-friendly combo $1.99
Vanilla Impossible Whopper Clean cream tones let plant flavors come through $1.99
Strawberry Crispy chicken sandwich Bright fruit cuts the fried texture and richness $1.99

Balancing rich sandwiches with your dessert

If your burger is loaded with bacon or extra cheese, pick a simpler shake flavor. That keeps each bite and sip enjoyable.

These pairings help you build a full meal without flavor clashes. They’re practical, familiar, and meant for easy ordering from the restaurant menu.

More BK dessert options if you want something other than a shake

Looking for something lighter or more portable than a shake? You have several classic dessert choices that still satisfy a sweet tooth. These tend to cost less and are easier to eat on the go.

Soft Serve Cone or Cup

The soft serve cone or cup is the simplest pick. It tastes like plain ice cream and is a budget-friendly option.

HackTheMenu lists the soft serve cone/cup at $1.00, making it an easy grab for families or a quick treat between meals.

Sundaes: caramel, strawberry, and chocolate fudge

Sundaes feel richer than a cone but lighter than a thick drink. Choose caramel, strawberry, or chocolate fudge for a warm syrup finish.

Sundaes are commonly priced around $2.49, so they are a solid middle ground on taste and value.

Pies and portable sweets

Pies are great for travel. Dutch Apple Pie and the HERSHEY’S Sundae Pie travel well and warm up easily in a car or at home.

HackTheMenu prices show Dutch Apple Pie at $1.19 and HERSHEY’S Sundae Pie at $1.49—handy for road trips and shareable bites.

Other sweet treats: warm bakery and cookie options

If you want something baked, Cinnabon Minis and chunky cookies with OREO pieces are good alternatives. They bring bakery warmth rather than cold cream.

Cinnabon Minibon pricing is $1.99 (1), $3.69 (2), and $5.99 (4). One chunky cookie with OREO pieces is $1.00, and 5 donut holes run $1.40.

Item Typical price (HackTheMenu) Why pick it
Soft Serve Cone/Cup $1.00 Classic, low cost, like plain ice cream
Sundae (Caramel/Strawberry/Chocolate Fudge) $2.49 Richer than a cone, lighter than a blended drink
Dutch Apple Pie $1.19 Portable, warm-friendly, great for travel
HERSHEY’S Sundae Pie $1.49 Chocolate-forward pie, easy to share
Cinnabon Minibon / Chunky Cookie / Donut Holes $1.99 / $1.00 / $1.40 Bakery-style choices, warm or chewy options

Picking the right Burger King shake for your budget, cravings, and dietary needs

Use this quick checklist to choose a shake that fits your budget, craving, and dietary needs.

Budget: check local prices in the app first. HackTheMenu lists small $1.99, medium $2.49, large $2.99; in‑app/delivery totals often reach $4.99–$5.19+. Pick small or medium to save money.

Craving comfort: pick a vanilla shake or classic chocolate built on soft serve cream for a familiar ice cream feel. For a richer dessert, choose an Oreo-style option—expect higher calories and heft.

Dietary needs: milk is in the base. Confirm gluten, soy, or nut cross-contact on cookies and syrups in‑app or at the counter.

Best next step: open the burger king menu for your nearest location, confirm prices and availability, then order the size that fits your plan.

FAQ

What is the classic shake lineup right now in the US?

The current lineup includes vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, Oreo, Chocolate Oreo, and HERSHEY’S® Chocolate. Availability can vary by location and from time to time for limited-time flavors.

How do hand-spun shakes differ from soft-serve desserts?

Hand-spun shakes are blended with soft-serve and mix-ins for a thicker, creamier texture. Soft-serve cones or cups are simply the frozen dairy without added syrups or cookie pieces, so they taste lighter and are easier to eat rather than sip.

Can flavors and prices change by restaurant location?

Yes. Franchise owners set local prices and may offer different limited-time flavors. Regional promotions and in-store inventory can also affect what’s available that day.

What sizes are available for shakes?

Shakes typically come in small, medium, and large sizes. Exact ounce amounts and cup shapes vary by restaurant.

What is the typical US price range for a shake?

Expect small to large shakes to range from budget-friendly to moderate prices depending on city and franchise. Local taxes and special menu add-ons will change the final price.

How many calories are in the popular shakes?

Calorie counts vary by flavor and size. Vanilla and chocolate tend to be mid-range. Oreo and chocolate-forward shakes are higher due to mix-ins and syrups. Check in-store nutrition sheets or the app for exact numbers.

How does size affect calories for Oreo, vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry?

Calories scale with portion. Moving from small to medium to large increases calories proportionally because each size adds more soft-serve and mix-ins or syrup.

What nutrition facts should I compare when choosing a shake?

Look at sugar, total carbs, and fat first. Also check sodium, cholesterol, and protein if you’re tracking those. Sugar varies most between plain and mix-in flavors.

Are shakes dairy-free or vegan?

The shakes use milk-based soft serve, so they are not dairy-free or vegan. Some syrup toppings may also contain dairy-derived ingredients.

Do Oreo or HERSHEY’S® shakes have gluten or nut risks?

Oreo pieces contain wheat, and cross-contact with other items is possible. Syrups and mix-ins may contain soy. If you have severe allergies, confirm with staff before ordering.

How can I confirm allergen and ingredient information?

The best way is to check the restaurant app or website for ingredient lists and nutrition facts. You can also ask crew members in-store or call the location directly for up-to-date allergen guidance.

Which shake tastes most like an old-fashioned ice cream shop treat?

The classic vanilla shake gives that nostalgic ice cream parlor flavor—simple, creamy, and sweet without extra mix-ins.

Which shake has the thickest texture and cookie pieces?

The Oreo and Chocolate Oreo shakes provide chunkier texture thanks to cookie pieces folded into the soft-serve.

Which option is best if you want a strong chocolate flavor?

HERSHEY’S® Chocolate and Chocolate Oreo are the most chocolate-forward choices, with rich syrup and chocolate pieces boosting the cocoa taste.

How can I order a shake at the drive-thru or in-store?

Tell the cashier or speaker which flavor and size you want. Ask about current promotions or combo deals if you want a meal pairing.

Can I order shakes on the official website or mobile app?

Yes. The app and website let you customize flavors, choose sizes, and pay ahead. Look for localized pricing and available flavors during checkout.

Are shakes available through delivery apps like DoorDash or Uber Eats?

Many locations offer delivery via DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats and others. Delivery menus may show higher prices and vary by distance and partner fees.

What food pairs best with a creamy shake for a full meal?

Heartier sandwiches and crispy fries balance a rich shake. Chicken sandwiches and nuggets pair well because their savory notes contrast the dessert’s sweetness.

How should I balance a rich shake with savory menu items?

Choose a lighter shake flavor or a smaller size if your meal is already rich. Salty, fried items like fries help cut sweetness and refresh the palate.

What other dessert options are available if I don’t want a shake?

You can choose a soft-serve cone or cup, sundaes with caramel, strawberry, or chocolate fudge, pies like Dutch Apple or HERSHEY’S Sundae Pie, plus seasonal cookies and Cinnabon Minis at many locations.

How do I pick the right shake for budget, cravings, and dietary needs?

For budget, choose a small size or check app deals. For cravings, pick the flavor profile you want—plain for nostalgia, Oreo for texture, HERSHEY’S® for chocolate. For dietary needs, consult nutrition info and ask staff about allergens before ordering.

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