Burger King Drinks Menu

Burger King Drinks Menu

You’ll find a familiar lineup at most locations. Expect fountain sodas, iced tea and refreshers, frozen drinks, bottled water, juices, coffee, and milkshakes.

Many sites list brand names like Coca-Cola®, Sprite®, Fanta®, Fuze Tea®, Minute Maid®, SJORA®, and Dasani. You can usually order hot coffee, Americano, lattes, and hot chocolate too.

Keep in mind that most spots are franchise-run. That means your local options and prices can vary even if the overall selection stays similar.

In this guide you’ll see the big buckets: fountain drinks, iced tea and refreshers, frozen blends and shakes, bottled water and kids’ choices, juices, and hot and iced coffee.

We’ll share sample prices from published sources, but treat them as references. The layout is designed to be easy to scan so you can decide fast at the counter, drive-thru, or app.

Burger King Drinks Menu: What’s Available Right Now in the United States

Most U.S. locations keep a steady selection of fountain sodas, iced teas, frozen slushes, bottled water, juices, and café-style coffee drinks.

Quick snapshot: the standard drink offerings include fountain soda (Coca‑Cola lineup), iced tea and refreshers, frozen Coke/Fanta blends, bottled water and kids’ juice boxes, hot coffee, iced coffee, lattes, frappes, and milkshakes.

What’s standard vs. regional

The core Coca‑Cola choices tend to be consistent. Specialty refreshers, seasonal frozen flavors, and some juice brands rotate by area. You’ll see local swaps at certain locations.

Why prices can change

Menu prices may vary because franchises set local rates, taxes differ by city and state, and retailers run limited‑time promos or app‑only offers. Published figures are helpful but not exact for every store.

  • Use the upcoming sections for typical price ranges and ordering tips.
  • Remember: combo meals often lower the drink cost versus buying a la carte.

Fountain Drinks and Soda Favorites (Coca-Cola® lineup)

The fountain lineup includes classic cola staples and a few rotating fruity options. You’ll typically see Coca‑Cola®, Coca‑Cola® Zero, Sprite®, and Dr Pepper. Exact availability can change by location.

Coke, Zero, Sprite, and Dr Pepper

These are the go-to sodas at most counters. Ask if a specific brand is stocked before ordering to avoid surprises.

Fanta® and regional flavors

Fanta® appears in several flavors, including Grape at many sites. Some restaurants rotate Fanta® choices based on regional demand.

Minute Maid® lemonade and fountain add-ins

Minute Maid® lemonade is a common non‑cola option. You can usually ask for soda with or without ice, or try lemonade mixed with a cola for a quick twist.

Typical soft drink prices (typical)

Size HackTheMenu Estimated range
Small $1.69 $1.39 – $1.79
Medium $1.99 $1.89 – $2.19
Large $2.19 $2.19 – $2.59
  • Choose small for a quick bite; large works if you’re sharing or skipping refills.
  • If refills are offered, a medium often gives the best value when you dine in.
  • Order tip: say “medium Sprite, light ice” or “large Coke Zero” to get it right the first time.

Iced Tea and Refreshers for an Easy Sip

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For a quick, cool pick-me-up, the iced selections cover everything from classic tea to fruity blends. These are good if you want something lighter than soda or just a simple companion for a salty meal.

Fuze Tea choices

Look for Fuze Tea® Ice Lemon Tea and Fuze Tea® Jasmine Green Tea. Both are light and less sweet than many fountain options. They work well when you want flavor without the fizz.

Sweetened vs. unsweetened

Many locations offer both sweetened and unsweetened tea. Sweetened delivers classic fast-food taste. Unsweetened keeps sugar low and highlights the tea flavor.

Other refreshers

Minute Maid® Refresh™ is a non-soda alternative that still feels familiar. SJORA® Mango Peach and SJORA® Lychee Berry appear at select spots. These fruitier choices rotate by season and store.

  • Iced tea pairs well with a classic burger or sandwich.
  • Lemonade-style refreshers match chicken and lighter fare.
  • Fruit-forward SJORA® options are fun with spicy or salty items.
Item Common Availability Typical Medium Price (est.) Notes
Fuze Tea® Ice Lemon Tea Widespread $2.99 – $3.69 Light, citrusy
Fuze Tea® Jasmine Green Tea Widespread $2.99 – $3.69 Floral, lower sweetness
Minute Maid® Refresh™ Common $2.79 – $3.69 Non-soda, fruity
SJORA® Mango Peach / Lychee Berry Selective $3.29 – $3.99 Seasonal; location-dependent

Tip: if you travel, check the app for current offerings at the time you order. Local franchises change stock and seasonal items often.

Frozen Drinks and Slushies

Icy, sweet, and easy to sip, the frozen slush selection is a summer staple. These are slush-style, icy blends made from flavored syrup and ice. They taste sweeter and thicker than fountain sodas. Frozen Coke is the signature pick you’ll see most often.

Frozen Coke and the classics

Frozen Coke is essentially a soft-serve soda slush. It keeps the cola flavor but with a smooth, crunchy texture. Many guests choose it as a swap for a soda in a meal combo.

Frozen Fanta flavors

Frozen Fanta shows up in fruity varieties. Wild Cherry appears seasonally at some locations, especially in warmer months or limited runs. Expect flavors to rotate by store.

Naming and small differences

Some locations call these Icee or frozen slushes instead of Frozen Coke. The product is similar: icy texture and sweet flavor. Ask your server if the name differs to avoid surprises.

Size Typical Price Range Example Price
Small $1.49 – $1.99 $1.49
Medium $1.99 – $2.29 $1.99
Large $2.29 – $2.79 $2.79

Prices vary by franchise, so treat these ranges as a guide. Frozen Fanta and Icee-style options can show up in app deals. Check the app before you order to score promos.

Ordering tip: frozen selections make a fun swap for a soda in your meal, but confirm whether a combo upgrade applies. For current options and pricing, see the full drink price list.

Bottled Water, Kids Drinks, and Simple Choices

Sometimes the best choice is the plain one: water, juice boxes, or milk. These options keep meals simple and work well for kids or quick errands.

Purified water options

Dasani bottled water is commonly offered, but some restaurants stock other purified brands based on distributor agreements. Bottles are handy if you want no sugar and a sealed option for travel.

Juice boxes for kids

Honest Kids Apple Juice Drink is a frequent kids’ choice. Sizes and packaging can vary; some locations use boxed juice while others carry small bottles.

Milk and simple dairy choices

Fat-free milk or small cartons appear at select sites. Availability is inconsistent, so ask if milk is important for a child’s meal.

  • HackTheMenu sample prices: Bottled Water (Medium) $1.59; Apple Juice (Medium) $1.19.
  • Tip for parents: choosing the included kids’ drink in a Kids Meal often lowers overall menu prices versus adding a separate beverage.
Item Example Brand Published Price Notes
Bottled Water (medium) Dasani / Pure Life $1.59 – $2.59 Sealed, travel-friendly; brand varies
Kids Apple Juice Honest Kids (box) $1.19 – $2.49 Box or bottle; kid-sized serving
Fat-Free Milk Store brand carton $2.59 Available at select locations

Prices may vary by location and franchise. Use these menu prices as a guideline so you can budget realistically when ordering from the drink menu.

Juices on the Burger King Menu

A vibrant display of various refreshing juices from the Burger King menu, showcased prominently in the foreground. The image features a selection of colorful juice options in clear cups, each with ice and garnishes like mint leaves and citrus slices. In the middle ground, a stylish wooden table should enhance the presentation, reflecting a casual dining environment. The background consists of a soft-focus, modern Burger King setting, with blurred restaurant elements like neon signage and seating arranged to evoke a lively atmosphere. The lighting is bright and inviting, simulating natural sunlight streaming through large windows, enhancing the fresh and appetizing feel of the juices. The overall mood is lively and refreshing.

Juice choices at many locations lean toward simple, breakfast-friendly pours. Apple and orange are the two staples. They show up with morning combos and kids’ meals.

Apple juice and orange juice pricing examples

Apple juice is most often offered in a small box or cup. HackTheMenu lists apple (medium) at $1.19. Orange (medium) is slightly higher at $1.69.

Simply Orange Juice bottles at select restaurants

Some locations carry bottled Simply Orange as a premium item. Expect about $3.79 for a single bottle. It appears at select locations because franchised stores pick specialty stock.

Item Common Size Published Price
Apple Juice (medium) Box / cup $1.19
Orange Juice (medium) Cup $1.69
Simply Orange (bottle) Bottle (select) $3.79

Quick guide: orange feels like the classic breakfast pair. Apple works best for kids or a milder taste. Bottled juice costs more than fountain options, so check your receipt if you watch your total.

  • For real-time availability, check the store-specific menu in the app for that restaurant before you pull into the drive-thru.

Brewed Coffee and Hot Café Drinks

If you want warm comfort, the chain’s hot café lineup has reliable brewed coffee and a few espresso-style choices.

Smooth Roast and typical sizes

Smooth Roast is offered regular and often decaf. It’s the simplest pick and the best value for a quick cup.

Size HackTheMenu Price Typical Range
Small $1.00 $1.00 – $2.59
Medium $1.59 $1.59 – $2.79
Large $1.79 $1.79 – $3.19

Americano and espresso basics

An Americano is espresso diluted with hot water. It gives a bolder taste than drip coffee without milk.

Cappuccino, latte, mocha

Cappuccino uses more foam. A latte is milk-forward and smoother. Mocha adds chocolate for a sweeter drink.

Hot chocolate and tea

Hot chocolate and hot tea are easy, caffeine-light options for kids or anyone avoiding strong coffee.

  • When to choose: brewed coffee for value, Americano for strength, latte/mocha for a dessert-like cup.
  • For current listings, check the menu burger king and king menu in the app for local prices and offerings.

Iced Coffee, Frappes, and Other Chilled Coffee Drinks

Iced selections bring bold coffee flavor in a refreshing form that fits breakfast or an afternoon break. They sit beside hot brews and blended treats so you can pick caffeine without heat.

Below are common prices from published sources. Use them to decide whether to size up.

Item Small Medium Large
Smooth Roast Iced Coffee $1.69 $2.19 $2.69

Frappes are thicker and sweeter than iced coffee. Common flavors are mocha and caramel. They feel more like a dessert than a simple pick-me-up.

Frappe Flavor Small Medium Large
Mocha / Caramel $2.49 $2.99 $3.49
  • Pairing tip: iced coffee matches breakfast sandwiches and hash browns.
  • Evening choice: pick a frappe as a sweet finish to a late meal.
  • Ordering tip: choose a mocha or caramel frappe if you want sweetness fast, rather than adding syrups to iced coffee.

For a full look at hot and cold options, check the burger king drink.

Milkshakes and Creamy Dessert Drinks

Creamy hand-spun shakes finish a meal the way dessert should: simple and satisfying.

Classic flavors and popular options

You’ll usually see vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry on the counter. These are the classics that appeal to kids and adults alike.

Oreo is the cookies-and-cream favorite. It often appears as a standard or rotating option depending on the store.

Rotating favorites

Special or seasonal shake flavors come and go. Check the in-store board or app for what’s new when you visit.

  • Present: shake category as a dessert drink for the family.
  • Standard flavors: vanilla, chocolate, strawberry.
  • Popular add-on: Oreo cookies-and-cream style.
  • Tip: use the app to confirm rotating flavors before you order.

Typical milkshake prices by size

Size Price range (est.) Notes
Small $2.99 – $3.49 Single-serve dessert drink
Medium $3.49 – $3.99 Good for sharing or larger appetite
Large $3.99 – $4.49 Most filling; higher cost per cup

Value note: shakes usually cost more than fountain sodas, so pick one when you want dessert and a drink in one purchase.

Pairing suggestion: a vanilla or chocolate shake balances nicely with salty fries and a flame-grilled sandwich.

Drink Sizes and What You Get for the Price

Knowing exactly how much liquid you get helps you judge value before you order.

Cup sizes and ounces

Here are the standard sizes so you know what to expect:

  • Small — 16 oz (value size typically matches this).
  • Medium — 22 oz.
  • Large — 32 oz.
Size Ounces Typical impact on prices
Small 16 oz Lowest cost; good for a quick sip
Medium 22 oz Balanced value per ounce
Large 32 oz Best cost-per-ounce if you drink it all

Refills, combos, and value logic

If your location offers free fountain refills while you dine in, the best buy can change fast.

A medium with refills may beat a large for comfort during a longer sit-down meal. Combo savings also lower total menu prices by bundling a sandwich and a drink.

  • Pick small for a short time at the counter.
  • Move up to large only if you’ll finish it; otherwise medium plus refills can save money on soda.
  • Always ask staff or check signage—policies and refill rules differ by store and can change over time.

Deals, App Offers, and Smart Ways to Order

Smart ordering starts with a quick app check. The BK app often lists combo savings, seasonal frozen promos, and Royal Perks rewards that stack with in-store offers.

How rewards work: the app shows timed coupons and points for purchases. Scan before you pay. A digital deal can beat the listed menu prices at the register.

Drive-thru checklist: pick your drink category, choose a size, then ask if the combo price is lower than ordering a la carte.

Secret menu tweaks are hit-or-miss. Safe custom requests include light ice, no ice, or asking which frozen flavors are available today.

Prices vary by locations and franchise rules. Use the app and local board as your final word so you stay on budget and order with confidence.

FAQ

What types of beverages are available right now in the United States?

Most locations offer fountain sodas (Coca-Cola® lineup), iced and hot coffees, brewed tea, frozen slushies like Frozen Coke, bottled water, kids’ juice boxes, milk, and seasonal specialty drinks. Availability can vary by restaurant and region.

Why do prices differ between locations and times of day?

Local operating costs, taxes, franchise pricing policies, and limited-time promotions all affect pricing. Breakfast menu hours and regional promotions can also change the cost you see at a specific restaurant.

Which soda brands are typically offered in the fountain selection?

You’ll commonly find Coca-Cola®, Coca-Cola® Zero, Sprite®, and Dr Pepper. Specialty Fanta® flavors may appear at some sites. Offerings depend on the fountain system at each store.

Are Minute Maid® and other lemonade or refreshers available?

Many locations carry Minute Maid® lemonade and occasional Minute Maid® Refresh™ options. These appear as fountain add-ins or bottled alternatives depending on the restaurant.

What iced tea options can I expect?

Fuze Tea® selections like Ice Lemon Tea and Jasmine Green Tea are common. Many restaurants let you choose sweetened or unsweetened iced tea. Local stocks may vary.

Do you offer non-soda refreshers such as SJORA® flavors?

Some locations stock SJORA® Mango Peach or Lychee Berry, but those are regional and not guaranteed at every restaurant. Check your local menu before visiting.

What frozen drink choices are standard?

Frozen Coke is the signature frozen slush. Some restaurants rotate Frozen Fanta flavors, such as Wild Cherry, during certain seasons.

How much do fountain sodas and frozen drinks typically cost?

Prices vary by market. As a general guide, small fountain drinks are usually the lowest price point, with medium and large increasing accordingly. Frozen slushies often carry a small premium over a comparable fountain size. Check local pricing for exact numbers.

What bottled water and kids’ drink options are available?

Dasani bottled water is widely offered along with kids’ juice boxes like Honest Kids Apple Juice Drink. Some restaurants also have milk or fat-free milk for kids’ meals.

Are fresh juices sold at restaurants?

You can often find apple juice and orange juice in bottles or boxes. Some locations stock Simply Orange bottles, but availability is limited to select restaurants.

What hot coffee and café drinks do you serve?

Smooth Roast brewed coffee (regular and decaf) is standard, offered in small/medium/large sizes. The café lineup can include Americano, cappuccino, latte, mocha, hot chocolate, and hot tea depending on equipment at the site.

How is iced coffee priced and when is it a good pick?

Iced coffee pricing mirrors hot coffee tiers but may be slightly higher. It’s a refreshing breakfast pairing and also works well with afternoon or late-night meals when you want a chilled, caffeinated option.

What milkshake and dessert drink flavors are available?

Classic shake flavors include vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Oreo and other rotating specialty shakes appear seasonally. Prices increase with size; check the local menu for exact costs.

What are typical drink sizes and ounce amounts?

Small, medium, and large sizes differ by restaurant. Ounces tied to each size can vary, and “value size” often refers to a large pour at a competitive price. Confirm ounces on local menu boards for precise measures.

Can I get refills on fountain sodas?

In-restaurant fountain refill policies vary by location and franchise. Some offer free refills for dine-in customers; others do not. Ask at your restaurant when you order.

Are there app deals or discounts for beverages?

Yes. The app and local promotions often include discounts, bundled meal offers, or buy-one-get-one deals on select drinks. Offers change frequently, so check the app before ordering.

Do seasonal or limited-time beverages appear often?

Yes. Restaurants rotate seasonal slushies, specialty coffees, and shakes. Limited-time flavors and regional items show up periodically, so menus can change across the year.

How can I confirm exact prices and availability before I go?

Use the brand’s official app or website, or call your local restaurant. Prices and offerings vary by location, and those channels give the most reliable, up-to-date details.

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