What Can I Get For $3 At Starbucks? – Celebrity
The cheapest drinks you can find at Starbucks would have to be drip coffee or steeped tea. But there are tons of other cheap drinks to help with your Starbucks drink cravings. Cold brew coffee, iced coffee, seasonal teas, water, lemonade, steamed milk and americano’s are all on the cheapest Starbucks drink list.
How To Make Your Starbucks Order Cheaper 1. Seasonal teas (with or without lemonade) 2. Cold brew 3. Starbucks Fizzio handcrafted sodas 4. Iced coffee 5. Espresso Drinks 6. Refreshers 7. Hot coffee How To Hack Your Drink: To round things out, here are the best Starbucks snack finds for under $3:
The seasonal teas are 40 cents more than the regular iced tea options (green or black). This stands to reason because all they’re actually doing is adding a few flavor shots. The tea at Starbucks is one of the more reasonable finds. You can get any tea with lemonade for no additional charge. 2. Cold brew Price: Tall, $2.94
Hot coffee Price: Tall, $1.85, Grande, $2.10, Venti, $2.45 You can also get a reserve coffee (generally imported) for $3.00, if you opt for the tall size. *But as I said, for iced coffee you can get vanilla or caramel flavor for no extra charge! The price of flavor is also built into the seasonal iced teas.
How much is a Starbucks morning cup?
There’s the morning cup, which if you grab it at Starbucks can be $4-$5, but our habit of ducking into coffee shops goes beyond that. When you work in at an office and are having a particularly long day, by 2 p.m. you just want to get the hell out of the office for 15-20 minutes.
To round things out, here are the best Starbucks snack finds for under $3: Croissants. Price: $2.45. Surprisingly enough, the croissants also have a lot less calories than some of the other baked goods. They have about 100 calories less than the blueberry muffins, and 200 calories less than the iced lemon pound cake.
1. If you have the Starbucks app and you have green or gold status (which is very simple to obtain), then your coffee/tea refills are free when you stay in the Starbucks.
You can also add soy milk to your tall iced coffee and have it come out to $2.75. You could even end up with an iced latte if you put a tall americano over venti ice ($2.55 altogether), and then added 2% or whole milk from the dairy/straws counter.
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