The Secret Menu at Scooter’s Coffee
The “secret menu” at Scooter’s Coffee is not some sacred underground beverage archive guarded by a barista in a velvet robe. It is not hidden behind the espresso machine under a trapdoor labeled “For Syrup Goblins Only.”
It is mostly customization.
Which is to say: pick a base, add flavors, make it hot, iced, blended, sparkling, foamed, caffeinated, decaf-adjacent, or sweet enough to make your dentist stand up in the middle of dinner and whisper, “Something is wrong.”
Scooter’s Coffee is already built for this. Its official menu includes Featured Favorites, the permanent ’Licious Lineup, iced drinks, blenders, hot drinks, Red Bull Infusions, sparkling floats and sodas, shakes, smoothies, teas, food, kids items, Dollar Delights, and customizations. That is not a coffee menu. That is a beverage filing cabinet with whipped cream.
And the real secret? Most of the “secret menu” is just people realizing that if a chain offers enough syrups, milks, cold foam, espresso shots, and blended bases, society will eventually invent a drink called something like Birthday Cake Turtle Apocalypse and pretend it was handed down by monks.
What Is the Scooter’s Coffee Secret Menu?
The Scooter’s secret menu is best understood as three things:
One, legacy drinks that longtime fans remember, like Peachy Tart Blast or Hot Irishman.
Two, custom builds that use official ingredients in unofficial ways.
Three, dessert-flavored crimes committed against espresso, usually involving white mocha, caramel, cookie butter, raspberry, whipped cream, and the confidence of someone who does not fear dairy.
Scooter’s official customizations page lists add-ons like extra espresso shots, almond, oat, and coconut milk, and flavor options including vanilla, caramel, hazelnut, cinnamon brown sugar, raspberry, blue raspberry, coconut, prickly pear, strawberry, pomegranate peach, orange, tart cherry, cookie butter, salted caramel, white mocha, lavender, honey, banana, lime, dragon fruit, mango, pineapple, and white peach. Several of those are available sugar-free, because apparently even chaos now offers a reduced-sugar version.
So no, the secret menu is not a fixed tablet from Mount Espresso. It is a toolkit.
A dangerous toolkit.
A toolkit that looked at a normal latte and said, “What if this tasted like a candy bar going through a midlife crisis?”
How to Order From the Scooter’s Coffee Secret Menu Without Being a Drive-Thru Menace
Do not just roll up and say, “Can I get a Snickers thing?” and then look wounded when the person in the window does not immediately decode your dessert prophecy.
Order like this:
Size: small, medium, large.
Temperature/style: hot, iced, blended, smoothie, Red Bull Infusion, sparkling soda, shake.
Base: latte, mocha, breve, cold brew, blender, smoothie, tea, Red Bull, sparkling soda.
Flavors: actual syrups or sauces.
Toppings: cold foam, whipped cream, drizzle, crumbles, protein cold foam if available.
Adjustments: half sweet, sugar-free, extra shot, alternative milk.
Example of a useful order:
“Can I get a medium iced latte with mocha, caramel, and hazelnut?”
Example of a cursed order:
“Can I get the secret menu candy bar soul explosion thing from TikTok?”
Nobody needs that. Not you. Not the Brewista. Not the car behind you containing one exhausted father and three children arguing over cake bites.
The Best Scooter’s Coffee Secret Menu Drinks to Try
Snickers Latte
Order it as: latte, mocha, iced coffee, or blender
Flavors: mocha, caramel, hazelnut
Optional: whipped cream, caramel drizzle, mocha drizzle
This is the easiest secret menu logic in the world. Chocolate, caramel, nutty flavor. Boom. Candy bar coffee. Did Scooter’s call it Snickers? Maybe not officially. Does your mouth understand the assignment? Unfortunately, yes.
This is basically the Turtle formula wandering into a candy aisle. Scooter’s official ’Licious Lineup includes Turtle as a mocha, caramel, and hazelnut latte topped with whipped cream plus caramel and mocha drizzles, so the “secret” version is mostly just ordering Turtle energy in whatever form your sugar gremlin prefers.
Best version: iced latte with mocha, caramel, and hazelnut, topped with whipped cream and caramel drizzle.
Most unhinged version: blended with extra drizzle, because apparently coffee needed to become a gas-station milkshake with a LinkedIn profile.
Raspberry Truffle Mocha
Order it as: mocha, breve, cold brew, or blender
Flavors: raspberry, mocha, white mocha
Optional: whipped cream, mocha drizzle
This is for people who want their coffee to taste like Valentine’s Day clearance candy, but in a flattering way.
Raspberry plus chocolate is a classic. White mocha makes it creamier and sweeter, because subtlety has not entered a Scooter’s drive-thru since approximately never.
Best version: small iced mocha with raspberry and white mocha.
Why small? Because this thing is rich. A large might qualify as dessert with headlights.
Cookie Butter Caramelicious
Order it as: Caramelicious latte, iced latte, or blender
Flavors: caramel plus cookie butter
Optional: whipped cream, caramel drizzle, cold foam
Caramelicious is already Scooter’s signature chaos vehicle. The franchise side of Scooter’s says Caramelicious has been a craved signature drink since 1998, which means this beverage has been doing buttery caramel work since before some of its current customers were capable of ruining a sleep schedule.
Adding cookie butter is the secret-menu move for people who looked at caramel coffee and thought, “This needs to taste more like a cookie was legally involved.”
Best version: iced Caramelicious with cookie butter and cold foam.
Blended version: dangerous. Excellent. Basically dessert commuting as coffee.
Birthday Cake Latte
Order it as: latte, breve, or blender
Flavors: vanilla, white mocha
Optional: whipped cream, sprinkles if available
This is not complicated. Birthday cake flavor in drive-thru coffee culture usually means vanilla plus white chocolate plus decorations. Very scientific. Nobel committee, please hold your applause.
Scooter’s flavor list includes vanilla and white mocha, and the customizations page shows topping/cold foam possibilities, so this is an easy build if your location can do the finishing touches.
Best version: iced breve with vanilla and white mocha, topped with whipped cream.
Ask for sprinkles only if they have them. Do not demand sprinkles like a divorced carnival prince.
Hot Irishman
Order it as: hot latte
Legacy flavor idea: Irish cream, hazelnut, espresso
Modern workaround: hazelnut plus vanilla, or hazelnut plus caramel, depending on what your location carries
Hot Irishman is one of those old Scooter’s secret-menu-style drinks that fan guides have mentioned for years: Irish cream, hazelnut, and espresso, topped with whipped cream if you are living correctly.
The catch: current official flavor listings do not show Irish cream. Tragic. Somewhere, a legacy syrup shed a single tear.
So ask nicely. If they do not have Irish cream, do not act like the Constitution has been violated. Try hazelnut with vanilla or hazelnut with caramel instead.
Best version: hot latte with hazelnut and vanilla, whipped cream.
It will not be the exact old version, but neither are you. Time has hurt us all.
Peachy Tart Blast
Order it as: smoothie, Fruit ’N Ice-style drink, or lemonade-adjacent custom build
Legacy idea: peach smoothie plus lemon/tart element plus energy
Modern workaround: peach or white peach, lime, lemonade, optional energy add-in if available
Peachy Tart Blast is another legacy/fan-favorite name that shows up in older Scooter’s secret menu lore. It has been described as peach smoothie mix with a tart lemon element and energy powder, which is exactly what happens when a smoothie gets tired of being wholesome and joins a street-racing crew.
Scooter’s official smoothie guide says you can choose a smoothie flavor, choose a base, and add protein and/or energy, so this one still fits the customization spirit even if the exact old recipe varies by store.
Best order to try: peach smoothie or Fruit ’N Ice with lime or lemonade flavor, plus energy if available.
This is for people who want fruity, sour, cold, and “I have errands but also a pulse.”
White Mocha Lavender Latte
Order it as: latte, iced latte, or blender
Flavors: white mocha, lavender
Optional: lavender cold foam if available
Scooter’s spring menu has featured a Lavender White Mocha, and its customizations list includes both lavender and white mocha, so this one is less “secret” and more “seasonal item that learned how to sneak around after leaving the menu.”
Best version: iced white mocha latte with lavender, half sweet.
Important note: lavender is powerful. Too little and it tastes elegant. Too much and your coffee tastes like someone boiled a candle in oat milk.
Honeycomb White Mocha
Order it as: latte, iced latte, or blender
Flavors: honey, white mocha
Optional: whipped cream, honey drizzle if available
Scooter’s official 2026 ’Licious Lineup introduced Honeycomb as a honey and white mocha latte topped with whipped cream and real honey drizzle. So again, this is the fake-secret kind of secret: the menu already admitted it exists.
Still worth ordering because honey plus white mocha makes coffee taste like it went to finishing school and came back sticky.
Best version: iced latte with honey and white mocha.
Strawberry Shortcake Latte
Order it as: latte, iced latte, or blender
Flavors: strawberry, white mocha
Optional: whipped cream, strawberry drizzle, graham cracker crumbles if available
Scooter’s made Strawberry Shortcake part of the 2026 ’Licious Lineup as a strawberry and white mocha latte with whipped cream, strawberry drizzle, and graham cracker crumbles.
So if your location still has the toppings, order the real thing. If not, build the stripped-down version: strawberry plus white mocha.
Best version: blended Strawberry Shortcake latte.
This is not morning coffee. This is dessert wearing a fake mustache and pretending to help you answer emails.
Candy Bar Blender
Order it as: blender
Flavors: chocolate/mocha, caramel, hazelnut, or your candy-bar flavor of choice
Optional: whipped cream, drizzle
Scooter’s own blog has talked about a Candy Bar Blender, describing it as taking candy bar-flavored coffee drinks and blending them in a rich ice cream base. The same blog highlights the Turtle Latte as chocolate, caramel, and hazelnut.
So if you want the broad “candy bar blender” experience, use the Turtle family as the foundation.
Best version: Turtle Blender with extra caramel drizzle.
That is not a beverage. That is a melted Halloween bag with espresso credentials.
Best Scooter’s Secret Menu Red Bull Infusions
Scooter’s Red Bull Infusions are where coffee shop behavior fully leaves the coffee shop and enters “youth sports tournament parking lot at 7:42 a.m.” territory.
The official Red Bull Infusions page lists regular and blended versions of drinks like Grape Rush, Cherry Cove, Golden Coast, Electric Lime, Sunkissed Strawberry, Dragon Nectar, Lavender Haze, Tropical Fury, Orange Velvet, Peach Wave, Strawberry Horizon, Aquamarine, and Apocalypse.
That lineup sounds less like coffee and more like names of fireworks your uncle bought across state lines.
Dragon Nectar Red Bull Infusion
Order it as: Red Bull Infusion or blended Red Bull Infusion
Flavor idea: dragon fruit-forward tropical energy
This is already official, which means your “secret menu” work is mostly choosing iced or blended and acting mysterious anyway.
Best version: blended Dragon Nectar Red Bull Infusion.
Good for: people who want caffeine but also want their drink to look like it escaped a video game.
Electric Lime Red Bull Infusion
Order it as: Red Bull Infusion
Flavor idea: lime-forward, bright, tart
Electric Lime sounds like what happens when citrus gets a law degree in chaos. It is also one of the official Red Bull Infusion names, so order it without making the Brewista solve a riddle.
Best version: iced Electric Lime Red Bull Infusion.
Good for: people who want tart energy without drinking something that tastes like melted cotton candy and regret.
Sunkissed Strawberry Red Bull Infusion
Order it as: Red Bull Infusion or blended
Flavor idea: strawberry-forward energy drink
Sunkissed Strawberry is also official, and frankly, the name is doing a lot. Very wholesome. Very beachy. Very “this beverage has 11 a.m. plans and no sunscreen.”
Best version: iced Sunkissed Strawberry Red Bull Infusion with coconut if they can add it.
Lavender Haze Red Bull Infusion
Order it as: Red Bull Infusion or blended
Flavor idea: lavender energy chaos
Lavender Haze is official, and yes, it sounds like a drink that knows exactly what it is doing on TikTok.
Best version: iced Lavender Haze Red Bull Infusion, half sweet if possible.
Lavender plus energy drink is a strange concept. It is like telling your nervous system to sprint through a spa.
Secret Menu Sparkling Sodas and Floats
Scooter’s also has Sparkling Floats & Sodas, including items like Orange Velvet Sparkling Soda and Blue Raspberry Sparkling Soda.
This is where the secret menu becomes “Italian soda, but with Midwestern drive-thru confidence.”
Try these:
Blue Raspberry Coconut Lime Sparkling Soda
Order it as: sparkling soda
Flavors: blue raspberry, coconut, lime
Optional: cream or cold foam if your location allows it
This is basically vacation soda. Not vacation as in “restful.” Vacation as in “someone bought a neon drink near a water park.”
Strawberry White Peach Sparkling Soda
Order it as: sparkling soda
Flavors: strawberry, white peach
Optional: cold foam
This is safer, fruitier, and less likely to make your tongue look like it signed an endorsement deal with blue dye.
Orange Cream Sparkling Soda
Order it as: sparkling soda
Flavors: orange, vanilla
Optional: cream or cold foam
This is the creamsicle build. It is not groundbreaking. It is simply correct.
Secret Menu Smoothies at Scooter’s Coffee
Scooter’s smoothie guide says customers can choose a flavor, choose a base, and add protein and/or energy. It also lists smoothie options like Vertigo Smoothie, Strawberry, Wild Berry, Strawberry Banana, Mango, Peach, Matcha Green Tea, Peanut Butter Power, and Fruit ’N Ice.
That means the secret menu here is mostly “smoothie remix culture.”
Strawberry Banana Coconut Smoothie
Order it as: smoothie
Base: strawberry banana
Add: coconut
This is easy, tropical, and doesn’t require three staff members and a whiteboard.
Mango Pineapple Dragon Fruit Smoothie
Order it as: smoothie or Fruit ’N Ice
Flavors: mango, pineapple, dragon fruit
Optional: energy add-in
This one tastes like someone turned a beach into a productivity beverage.
Peanut Butter Mocha Power Smoothie
Order it as: Peanut Butter Power Smoothie or blender-style drink
Add: mocha or chocolate flavor if possible
This is for peanut butter cup people, the brave and sticky citizens who believe every drink can become Reese’s if you just believe hard enough.
Best Scooter’s Secret Menu Drinks for Non-Coffee People
Not everyone wants espresso. Some people have chosen peace. Or at least they have chosen a different kind of sugar.
Try:
Peach Lime Lemonade
White peach or peach plus lime, lemonade base.
Strawberry Coconut Fruit ’N Ice
Strawberry plus coconut, Fruit ’N Ice base.
Blue Raspberry Prickly Pear Sparkling Soda
Blue raspberry plus prickly pear, sparkling soda base.
Mango Pineapple Red Bull Infusion
Mango plus pineapple, Red Bull base.
Lavender Raspberry Tea
Lavender plus raspberry, iced tea base.
Scooter’s menu includes teas, smoothies, Red Bull Infusions, sparkling sodas, shakes, and kids items, so coffee avoiders are not abandoned in the parking lot like tragic little decaf orphans.
Best Lower-Sugar-ish Secret Menu Ideas
“Lower sugar” at a drive-thru coffee chain is always a delicate phrase, like “healthy nachos” or “quick meeting.”
Still, Scooter’s lists several sugar-free flavor options, including vanilla, caramel, hazelnut, blue raspberry, coconut, prickly pear, strawberry, pomegranate peach, and white mocha.
Try:
Sugar-Free Vanilla Latte
Classic. Boring. Useful. The Volvo of secret menu orders.
Sugar-Free Turtle-ish Latte
Sugar-free mocha/white mocha availability may vary, but if your store can do sugar-free caramel and hazelnut with mocha or white mocha, you have the idea.
Sugar-Free Coconut Blue Raspberry Sparkling Soda
Yes, this sounds like a pool toy became a beverage. That is the point.
Sugar-Free Strawberry Coconut Red Bull Infusion
Ask what can actually be made sugar-free at your location, because syrups, bases, and Red Bull editions vary.
Important: sugar-free syrup does not automatically make the whole drink sugar-free. Bases, milk, whipped cream, drizzle, smoothie mixes, and toppings may still bring sugar to the party like an uninvited cousin with a Bluetooth speaker.
How to Make Your Scooter’s Secret Menu Order Better
Ask for half sweet if you want flavor without syrup taking legal custody of your tongue.
Ask for an extra espresso shot if the drink tastes like dessert and you would like it to remember it has a job.
Choose oat milk for creamy iced lattes.
Choose coconut milk for fruit drinks and tropical builds.
Use cold foam carefully. Scooter’s customizations page even mentions protein cold foam with 13 grams of protein, which is either a useful add-on or the funniest possible way to pretend a dessert coffee is now fitness equipment.
Order a small when experimenting. There is no shame in sampling. There is shame in buying a large lavender-blue-raspberry-white-mocha monstrosity and then making eye contact with it in your cupholder for 42 minutes.
The Best First-Timer Secret Menu Orders
For Coffee People
Order a Raspberry Truffle Mocha if you want dessert coffee but still want it to taste like coffee exists somewhere in the building.
Order a Cookie Butter Caramelicious if your ideal beverage is “coffee, but what if a cookie got promoted?”
Order a Snickers Latte if you want chocolate, caramel, and hazelnut doing candy-bar cosplay.
For Energy Drink People
Order a Dragon Nectar Red Bull Infusion if you want tropical caffeine chaos.
Order an Electric Lime Red Bull Infusion if you want tart and bright.
Order a Sunkissed Strawberry Red Bull Infusion with coconut if you want summer in a cup, minus the sunburn and financial consequences of vacation.
For Smoothie People
Order a Peachy Tart Blast-style smoothie if your location can build it with peach, tart lemon/lime, and energy.
Order a Mango Pineapple Dragon Fruit Fruit ’N Ice if you want tropical and cold.
Order a Strawberry Banana Coconut Smoothie if you want something easy and not morally complicated.
The Real Secret: Scooter’s Is Growing Because This Stuff Works
Scooter’s Coffee has expanded past 900 stores across 32 states, adding 83 stores in 2025, with nearly all locations locally franchised.
That matters because drive-thru coffee chains are not winning by selling black coffee to people reading newspapers in tweed. They are winning on speed, convenience, customization, flavored drinks, seasonal drops, app behavior, and beverages that look like someone melted a dessert board into a cup and called it “morning.”
Scooter’s has leaned into that with permanent signature drinks like the ’Licious Lineup, spring flavors like lavender builds, Red Bull Infusions, smoothies, and customization.
The secret menu is not an accident. It is the inevitable result of giving America syrups and a drive-thru.
Final Verdict: The Scooter’s Secret Menu Is Not Hidden. It Is Assembled.
The secret menu at Scooter’s Coffee is not one official list. It is a bunch of legacy drinks, fan builds, seasonal echoes, and custom combinations built from the ingredients Scooter’s already has.
The smartest way to use it is simple: know your base, know your flavors, know whether you want it hot, iced, blended, sparkling, smoothied, or infused with enough Red Bull to make your calendar anxious.
Try the Snickers-style latte. Try Raspberry Truffle. Try Cookie Butter Caramelicious. Try Peachy Tart Blast if your location can still make it. Try a Dragon Nectar or Electric Lime Red Bull Infusion. Try a sparkling soda if you want something fruity without coffee acting involved.
Just do not act shocked when the “secret menu” turns out to be less of a secret and more of a drive-thru chemistry set.
Because that is what Scooter’s does best: fast coffee, fast sugar, fast customization, and the comforting illusion that you are not ordering dessert at 8:17 in the morning.
You are.
And honestly, it could be worse.