You’re at the right place. This post will tell you everything that is keto at Starbucks. It will also tell you precisely how to order off of the sometimes confusing Starbucks menu. Try a few of the keto starbucks drinks listed below and I bet you’ll find a new favorite.
Here, we tackle the secret sugar sources, sneaky “skinny” substitutions, and swaps that will make your keto friendly Starbucks drink a success. Find keto friendly food on the go using our comprehensive guides!
Keto Drinks at Starbucks – What to Avoid
Planning to just strut into your local Starbucks and hope for the best? We like your confidence, but think again! Keto dieters need to know a few things before heading out to place their keto coffee orders. Otherwise, anyone could blow this low carb diet in just a few sips!
Here’s the scoop — please note that we are basing all of our information on a 16 oz. Grande, not a Venti.
Starbucks Nutrition Menu
Sugar: it’s everywhere! No, seriously, you’ve probably noticed since starting the keto diet that there’s sweetener in everything. Most drinks on the Starbucks menu come with sugar. One obvious place you’ll find it is the classic syrup at Starbucks.
Access the full Starbucks Nutrition PDF HERE for more details. This lists the Starbucks calories and nutrition as well as allergen information.
This classic syrup automatically comes in iced coffee and iced tea, which you’d probably assume are unsweetened. Nope, iced coffee has 20 grams of sugar! They seem to put this in almost every Starbucks drink so if I’m getting something new I like to ask just in case. The only item that is safe is the standard brewed coffee.
Say No Whipped Cream
While whipped cream is delicious and there are plenty of keto options available, they are not available for Starbucks drinks. Whipped cream is full of fat, but it’s also full of sugar and carbs!
Also, avoid the caramel drizzle 🙂
Avoid Steamed Milk
Steamed milk comes in many of the drinks at Starbucks and should be avoided. You can ask them if they will steam heavy cream for you instead, and they will often be able to accommodate that request.
Most Starbucks drinks use 1/2 to 1 cup of milk, so the carbs can add up if you aren’t careful.
Here is how many carbs are in a cup of the various types of milk options at Starbucks.
- Nonfat milk — 12 grams of carbs
- Two percent milk — 13 grams of carbs
- Whole milk — 12 grams of carbs
- Half and half — 10.4 grams of carbs (by the way, breve means steamed half and half)
- Heavy whipping cream — 6.6 grams of carbs
- Unsweetened almond milk — 1 gram of carbs
- Soy Milk – 15 grams of carbs
The high sugar content of milk makes it unsuitable for a keto diet in high amounts. Instead you can ask for half heavy cream and half water. Half heavy cream and half water is a good replacement for milk and cuts down on the carbs big time.
Unsweetened almond milk is a good alternative to dairy milk as well. Be sure to specify that you want Unsweetened Almond Milk, otherwise you may end up with the full carb version.
Coconut milk is another option but they do not always have an unsweetened version.
Skinny Does Not Mean Low Carb
While it would be a dream to walk in and just order whatever “skinny” drink you wanted, staying in ketosis at Starbucks just isn’t that simple. The amount of steamed milk and all those pumps of sugar free vanilla syrup (or your personal favorite flavor) means most skinny drinks still have around 19g of carbs.
Starbucks labels drinks as “Skinny” when they are low in calories, which typically means that are high in carbs.
Sugar Free Syrups Have Carbs
Just because it’s sugar-free syrup doesn’t mean it’s carb-free too. Each pump of sugar free syrup contains around 1 net carb, and contains an artificial sweetener called sucralose. Some people avoid artificial sweeteners at all costs. I’m fine with treating myself every once in a while to a ketogenic starbucks that uses a small amount.
It’s important to specify the amount of pumps you want in each drink you order. The typical grande gets four syrup pumps, so you’ll probably want to ask for one or two instead of leaving it up to your barista.
Starbucks Sugar Free Syrups — 1g Net Carbs per Pump
- Sugar free vanilla syrup
- Sugar free hazelnut syrup
- Sugar free cinnamon dolce syrup
- Sugar free caramel syrup
- Sugar free peppermint (seasonally available)
- Skinny mocha sauce
Keto Starbucks Coffee Drinks
Ok, now that you know the basics, we’ll show you how to order keto Starbucks drinks like a pro. This is a list of some of the fancier keto starbucks options, but you can always order something more basic. I usually go for a brewed coffee with heavy cream and sometimes 1 pump of sugar free syrup. Pike place roast is my favorite roast.
Keto Unsweetened Iced Coffee — 3g Net Carbs
Nothing beats that mid-afternoon slump for us like a nice low carb Starbucks iced coffee. Order it like this:
- Grande iced coffee, with no classic syrup. (A cold brew coffee would work too).
- Two pumps of whatever sugar free syrup is your favorite.
- If you prefer it unflavored, here’s a great liquid Stevia you can carry with you and add in for sweetness.
Keto Cinnamon Dolce Latte — 5.3g Net Carbs
This is one of the classic coffee drinks, and here we’ve given it a ketogenic twist. This has all of the yum and none of the crazy sugars or carbs:
- Order an Americano, but with only ¾ water instead of all the way full.
- Ask for the last ¼ to be filled with a large splash of heavy cream, steamed. This gives you the creamy latte feel.
- Finally, ask for two pumps of sugar-free cinnamon dolce syrup.
Keto Starbucks Frappuccino — 5.5g Net Carbs
The trick here is avoiding the liquid Frappuccino base, which is basically just a giant splash of gloopy sugar. However, for a few more carbs than these other drinks, you can still hit the spot without paying the price of 70-something grams of carbs! Here’s our version:
- Ask for an iced coffee, no classic syrup, with extra ice.
- Next, ask for three (yes, we’re getting crazy) shots of your sugar-free syrup of choice.
- Now, you’ll need three shots of heavy cream.
- You’ll need to get the baristas to blend it, frappuccino style. It’s worth saying again here that you don’t want any frappe base or syrups.
- Just say no to any drizzles, whipped cream, or other temptations. You can do it!
Keto Mocha — 5.3g Net Carbs
Everyone knows that the chocolatey goodness of mocha can’t be ignored. Since a “skinny mocha” is still high in carbs and sugar, here’s what to order to keep it keto-friendly:
- Order an Americano with ¾ water and ¼ heavy cream (your new go-to keto latte or cappuccino base).
- Ask for no whipped cream and no vanilla syrup — yep, they put both mocha sauce and vanilla syrup in a mocha.
- Ask for 2 pumps of skinny mocha sauce, maybe add one pump of sugar-free peppermint if you want a holiday treat — just add 1g net carbs.
Keto Flat White
This is what I like to order on the weekends when I’m feeling like something fun. “Flat white, no steamed milk, half heavy cream and half water, steamed.” A flat white is a good variation on brewed coffee. Add some sugar free syrup if you desire.
Low Carb Starbucks Tea Drinks
Can’t stand the idea of giving up your favorite hot tea or refresher? Don’t worry, there are plenty of keto drinks for tea-lovers.
Remember… the lowest calorie Starbucks drinks are not always the healthiest or most keto friendly.
Keto Starbucks Pink Drink — 4.5g Net Carbs
If you know about it, you probably love the famous Pink Drink, which is why it’s on our keto Starbucks roundup. Here’s how to get a keto Starbucks Pink Drink. Your taste buds say thank you.
- Ask for a grande Passion Tango, iced. Make sure to say no classic syrup!
- Ask for 2 shots (not a splash) of heavy whipping cream.
- Ask for 2 pumps of sugar-free vanilla.
- Bonus: you can throw in some of our favorite MCT oil for extra keto goodness.
Keto London Fog — 5.3g Net Carbs
Who doesn’t love the taste of Earl Grey tea and the creaminess of a London Fog? No one. Here’s how to get this fall favorite:
- Ask for an Earl grey tea bag (or two, if you’re feeling wild).
- You’ll also want to do ¾ hot water and ¼ heavy whipping cream, just like we recommended for a keto latte.
- Finally, ask to swap the regular vanilla syrup for two pumps of sugar-free vanilla.
Keto Chai Tea Latte — 3.7g Net Carbs
Most tea lovers know the spicy goodness of a Chai Tea latte. However, thanks to the sugar syrups and carb-heavy milk, a typical Chai tea latte runs around 60g of carbs.
Here’s the keto swap, which comes out to under 4g net carbs:
- Be sure to ask for the tea bag, not Chai tea syrup. This step is crucial to cut down on carbs for this drink. (It’s also helpful for a green tea latte.)
- You’ll also want to get two ounces of heavy whipping cream.
- Finally, two pumps of sugar-free cinnamon dolce syrup brings out the flavor of the tea.
- Variations: make it a “dirty chai” if desired by adding a shot of espresso, or ask for two tea bags for extra spice.
You can change this order up with an herbal tea as well.
The Keto White Drink
Some people consider this to be a secret menu item. Others consider it the best tasting of all the low carb Starbucks drinks. This is a special menu item (or maybe it’s just a special order that lots of people ask for) that uses unsweetened peach citrus white tea. Heavy cream is added to the unsweetened peach citrus white tea, along with 2-4 pumps of sugar-free vanilla syrup. Ask for light ice and you’re all set.
Pro Tip: You can also ask for the Keto White Drink blended!
Starbucks Keto Food
While most food at Starbucks is off-limits, like pastries or cake pops, there are a few things you can munch on in a pinch. That’s right, there is some healthy Starbucks food. (If you can wait until you get home, try some of our keto recipes like keto cinnamon rolls or keto bread for keto-friendly treats). If you can’t, here are a few options for a keto Starbucks snack.
Try an Eggs & Cheese Protein box, but stick to the eggs and cheese only. You could also try the Cheese & Fruit Protein Box and only eat the cheese. As you can see, this isn’t the easiest place to eat on the ketogenic diet.
Are the Starbucks Sous Vide Egg Bites Keto Friendly?
Somewhat. The Bacon and Gruyere have 2g of sugar, 20g of fat, and 9g of carbs. The Egg White and Red Pepper bites or Ham, Cheddar & Peppers are slightly higher in carbs, but still acceptable for some people. While this isn’t ideal, if you are intentional in the rest of your meals, this won’t automatically bust your keto diet.
However, steer far away from the Chicken Chorizo Tortilla variety. These contain tortilla strips! Honestly, it may just be safer to pack one of our favorite keto cereals.
Moon Cheese
Moon cheese are little crispy pieces of cheese that you can eat like potato chips. They don’t really pair with coffee that well, but if you’re in a rush and you have no other option grab a bag of moon cheese. It’s one of the better starbucks keto food options.
Charcuterie Tray
This is the food item we get more than anything else. It’s a mix of meats and cheeses and they are pretty tasty. The downside is this tray is quite expensive and probably not the best quality. Given the menu options the charcuterie tray is our top recommendation.
Make sure to check out our guide on Dutch Bros Coffe!
In Summary
The best tip whenever you are eating away from home is to talk with the servers and be sure you are getting exactly what you want. It’s easy to order keto friendly drinks at Starbucks and just about anything on the menu can be modified to fit your needs. From black coffee with a splash of heavy cream to fancy almond milk latte’s.
- While there are many available options for a Starbucks keto treat, it’s important to be aware of the hidden sources of sugar and carbs.
- Be sure to ask for no classic syrup, avoid milk, say no to whipped cream, and keep sugar-free syrup to two or three pumps.
- Snacks at Starbucks are few and far between, so stick to cheeses or the Bacon and Gruyere Egg Bites. Eating at home may be the better option here.
- Thankfully, we’ve still found lots of ways to get our coffee or tea fix while on a keto diet. Low carb Starbucks ordering takes thought, but is easy once you get the hang of it!
- With these tools, and a good look at Starbucks’ nutritional information, you can start customizing your own Starbucks treats, keto-style.
Sources
Schiffman, S. S., & Rother, K. I. (2013). Sucralose, a synthetic organochlorine sweetener: overview of biological issues. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B, 16(7), 399-451. Abstract: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24219506
Written by
Megha Barot
Megha has always been a passionate cook, but she took this to a new level after starting her keo journey in 2015. She loves creating new recipes and producing educational content for KetoConnect, which she co-founded in 2016 with Matt. Her passion for healthy eating and personal development continues to thrive. She's the proud mom of two awesome kids.
Aleata says
Have you tried the Piña Colada Tea infusion? I get it unsweetened. Then you could sweeten it yourself or maybe try SF vanilla. Thoughts? Let me know what you think if you try it?
Megha Barot says
No, we had no idea that existed! Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
Kris says
How would I order a keto Caramel iced coffee or what other sf syrups could I order. I don’t like sugar in my coffee at all but like a slight sweet taste. I drink Folgers caramel coffee every am that I make at home and all I add is 2tbs of heavy whip but would like to know what to order at Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts cold Coffee
Cass (KetoConnect) says
An iced coffee with sugar free caramel and some high fat dairy if you want.
Nicole says
Hi there! Love the article. My favorite drink is a chai tea latte. What’s the best way to keto-fy it? Your chai tea bag with 2 shots of HWC makes me think that’s the base of what I need but me likes the sweetness of a chai too. How should I order it verbatim?
Megha Barot says
Order the same drink as the chai tea latte, but ask them to steam/froth the heavy cream (as they would with the milk in a normal latte) before adding it to the tea! You can also add additional liquid stevia on your own, which is what we like to do.
Peg says
Thanks much for this information – it’s gonna save me! Was wondering if the Keto Chai Tea Latte in the video was a Grande or Venti? It didn’t say – and I didn’t see the size mentioned in the article.?
Megha Barot says
Grande!
Ed says
Hoping you’re still reading this old comment section…
How would you order a mocha flavored drink keto style?
Grande coffee with a shot of espresso, 3 pumps sf mocha with some half and half and sweet and low?
Megha Barot says
There is a sugar free mocha syrup you could ask for in your drink! You would also ask for heavy whipping cream instead of half and half and your best bet would be to add some of your won stevia if you want it sweeter after adding the sugar free mocha pumps!
Farkhunda Mirjan says
I loveeer hazelnut latte. How can i order it with low suger. Thankyou
Megha Barot says
You can just order a heavy cream latte with no added sweetener and then buy the stevia hazelnut flavor and add it yourself!
Kim says
How would you do a Green Tea Frap?
Laura says
The matcha has sugar in it so you couldn’t order it sugar free unless you got a brewed green tea like she does with the Chai.
Elaine says
Are blonde flat whites Keto friendly? I dont get where 17gs of sugar is coming from, the milk?
Megha Barot says
We aren’t sure what is in a blonde flat white, but it may be the milk and some sugar syrup!
Karen says
HELP!!!!!! I am trying to calculate how many calories are in a grande hot chocolate made with almond milk no whip topping and skinny mocha syrup. I know that it is 16 ounces not unsure how much of that is actually the milk which is 60 calories per 8 ounces. No one at starbucks can tell me the actual calories for the skinny mocha syrup…that’s mainly where my problem lies…….
Matt Gaedke says
My philosophy is that if it’s too hard to figure out I don’t get it. Maybe try simplifying your order and getting something you can feel better about?
Katrina says
I usually order White Mocha or Soy London Fog, what can be the alternative for that?
Duda says
Hey Shannon! Thank you soooo much for this post. I started keto, but I have a 12 hour day at school on Mondays and neeeed my starbucks.
I LOVE the tea lattes. I know the matcha green tea is kind of a lost cause on keto, but what about a London Fog? Or a English breakfast tea latte?
Thanks again!
Heather says
Ok…to make sure I do this correctly.
If I ordered a Venti Americano….3/4 hot water, 1/4 steamed HWC, 2 pumps SF mocha, 1+ shoot espresso…..
Is that 5 carbs? I have drank the same drink for years, so this is a HUGE change for me. I just want to make sure I do this right because this will turn into the only thing I get.
How do I make this into a frap?
Thank you for doing this…such a help.
Matt Gaedke says
That looks right to me.
Kendra says
Y’all!!! This article is amazingly informative! I read somewhere last year that ordering an Americano (I usually get a venti) with steamed heavy cream was an appropriate Keto drink and my fitness pal seemed to confirm that by only showing 2g of carbs. However, reading through the comments it appears I need to be much more specific on how much hwc I request so how should I be ordering that?
Keto Connect (Shannon) says
Sure! Go for it this way: Americano, grande, 1/3 hwc and 2/3 water! ENJOY!
Kendra says
Thank you Shannon! Would it be the same ratios for a venti?
Natalie says
I never leave comments but this article was amazing. Be proud of yourself!! Thank you for all the helpful tips.
Keto Connect (Shannon) says
Natalie!!! THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!
Rachel Murry says
Hi! I finally got my wife to try Keto, but I don’t want her to have to give up her favorite Starbucks coffee. Will you help me out with her hot white chocolate mocha? Thank you!
Rachel
Keto Connect (Shannon) says
White chocolate mochas are one of the sweetest drinks on the menu, but are also the hardest to replicate. If you get her this, she’ll love you forever:
Grande americano, 1/3 heavy cream 2/3 water. Add 2 pumps sugarfree vanilla and 2 pumps of sugarfree cinnamon dolce. Add whatever sweetener you like. IT’S GOOD EVERYTIME.
Troy says
Hi. Great Info!
I’m still confused on what to order or the lingo..heavy cream, heavy whipping cream or half and half
I liked iced coffee drinks
My go to know is just an venti iced Americano..I’ll add my man stevia sometimes
So if I wanted to bump up the fat content while keeping the sugar low…carbs as well
Calories I’m not worried about 🙂
What and how should I order??
I’ll try different options ( feel free to give 2-3 ) …..just want the sugar low As possible
Thanks
If possible the estimated macros. Cal, sugar, carbs
Keto Connect (Shannon) says
You’d order an americano exactly as you’re ordering it, only you’d say “I’d like 2/3 water and 1/3 [heavy cream for more fat, half and half for less carbs].
Hope this helps!
Enjoy!
Caroline says
Hello!
Some of the pictures in this article are not showing up! Please fix, thank you!
Troy says
Yeah. Some of the pics in the article are not showing up
Kristina Dollar says
Hello! Do you have a low carb version of the Strawberries & Cream Frap? My daughters love this drink but I’d like it to be as low carb as possible. Thank you!
Matt Gaedke says
We do not but that is something we could look into creating.
Miles says
Do all SB baristas know these drinks, though? I would be concerned about getting a drink order messed up so that I’d be drinking the full carb version and thinking, damn, this is tasty as I drink 900 cal of sugary treat. Better to make them at home.
Keto Connect (Shannon) says
Hey there! Not all Starbucks baristas know the hacks, but they know the fundamentals. Just ask for the drink as it’s written and you’ll be good!
Jessica says
How do I order a grande cinnamon dolce Keto friendly?
Keto Connect (Shannon) says
SO GOOD: GRANDE AMERICANO, HOT, 2/3 WATER WITH 1/3 HEAVY CREAM. 3 pumps sugarfree cinnamon dolce, add your own sweetener. Enjoy!
Spencer says
I order a venti skinny cinnamon dolce latte. Instead of milk I get half heavy cream and half water. Is there something else hidden in this drink I need to exclude? Is the cinnamon just cinnamon…I’ve heard there is a cinnamon sugar mixture they put on top! Lastly, is it ok to drink one everyday?
Matt Gaedke says
I’m not entirely sure whats in that one