One Domino’s Cookie in the UK has about 174 calories, and a U.S. Marbled Cookie Brownie square lands around 190–200 calories.
UK Cookie (1)
Brownie Square (US)
UK Cookies (4)
Classic Chocolate Chip
- Warm, gooey center
- About 174 kcal each
- Sold in 2s or 4s (UK)
Everyday pick
Marbled Cookie Brownie
- Cookie + brownie swirl
- ~190–200 kcal per square
- 9 squares per pan
U.S. favorite
Double Choc & Caramel
- Richer recipe
- ~167 kcal each (UK)
- Box of four
Limited runs
Domino’s Cookie Calories At A Glance
Domino’s sells a few “cookie” style desserts worldwide. In the UK, the warm Chocolate Chip Cookies are the familiar four-pack. In the U.S., the equivalent sweet is the Marbled Cookie Brownie pan, cut into nine squares; some stores also carry Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes. The table below lays out per-piece and per-box calories so you can plan a treat without overshooting your target.
| Item | Calories Per Piece | Calories Per Box |
|---|---|---|
| UK Chocolate Chip Cookie | 174 kcal | 2 cookies: 347 kcal · 4 cookies: 694 kcal |
| UK Double Choc & Caramel Cookie | 167 kcal | 4 cookies: 668 kcal |
| US Marbled Cookie Brownie | ~192 kcal | 9 squares: ~1,730 kcal |
| US Chocolate Lava Crunch Cake | ~345 kcal | 2 cakes: ~690 kcal |
Figures for the UK cookies come from Domino’s official nutrition sheets, which list 174 kcal per cookie and box totals for two and four. The U.S. brownie and lava cake values are taken from the national nutrition guide; it lists a 1,730-kcal brownie pan (nine squares) and a 690-kcal lava-cake order (two cakes). Divide by servings, and you have the per-piece numbers you’ll use at the table.
How Many Calories Are In Domino’s Cookies Per Piece?
Per piece, the warm UK Chocolate Chip Cookie lands at 174 kcal. A two-pack is 347 kcal, and a four-pack reaches 694 kcal. If your store stocks Double Choc & Caramel, that version is a touch lighter at 167 kcal each. For the U.S. Marbled Cookie Brownie, one square is roughly 190–200 kcal depending on slice size and bake; the whole pan sits near 1,730 kcal.
Where These Numbers Come From
Domino’s UK publishes a Sides & Desserts nutrition PDF with per-piece and per-box values for cookies, including newer variants. In the U.S., the Nutrition Guide PDF shows totals for each dessert order; divide the order by listed pieces (9 squares for the brownie pan; 2 cakes per lava order) to get the per-piece number that matters for your plate.
Once you know the per-piece figure, you can place it against your daily added sugar limit and overall calorie plan without guesswork. That way a warm cookie stays a treat, not a surprise.
UK And U.S. Desserts Are Not Identical
When people ask about “Domino’s cookies,” they sometimes mean different items. In the UK and Ireland, Cookies are baked dough balls packed with chocolate pieces and served by the box while warm. In the U.S., most stores sell the Marbled Cookie Brownie pan instead of standalone Cookies. The brownie uses cookie dough swirled with brownie batter, then cut into nine squares. Calorie math works the same, but names and shapes differ by market.
The swap matters if you are counting macros. One UK cookie brings roughly 7–8 g of fat, 24 g of carbs, and about 2 g of protein. A brownie square tends to be a little richer in sugar and similar in fat, so its per-square energy sits just above the cookie. If you travel or order across borders, check the local menu photos so you know which dessert your store serves.
Macros And Sugar Snapshot
A single UK cookie lists about 23.9 g carbs and 13.7 g sugars with 7.7 g fat and 2.3 g protein. Two cookies double those numbers; four quadruple them. The U.S. brownie square averages around 25 g carbs with close to 18 g sugars and roughly 9 g fat per piece. Those numbers fit best after a savory main that already supplied fiber and lean protein.
Allergens And Diet Notes
These desserts contain gluten and dairy. Some limited flavors may add egg or nut traces depending on supplier lines. If that’s a concern, scan the brand’s allergen charts before you order and steer clear of dips that add extra dairy. Vegan Garlic & Herb exists in some markets, but it still adds energy, so portion with the same care as any other dip.
Pairings And Extras
Dips and drinks change the total fast. The classic UK Garlic & Herb Dip (25 g) sits at about 169 kcal on its own. Add it to one cookie and you’re already in the mid-300s. If you like the Marbled Cookie Brownie, one extra square adds about 190–200 kcal; two squares stacked with a cookie can nudge a plate over 500 kcal.
Cookie Calories With Common Pairings
These combos show how totals stack with a dip or an extra piece. Treat them as ballpark planning tools.
| Plan | What’s On The Plate | Estimated Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Solo Treat | 1 UK cookie | 174 kcal |
| Cookie + Dip | 1 UK cookie + Garlic & Herb Dip (25 g) | ~343 kcal |
| Share The Box | 4 UK cookies split four ways | ~174 kcal per person |
| Brownie Fix | 1 U.S. brownie square | ~190–200 kcal |
| Movie Night | 2 brownie squares | ~380–400 kcal |
| Date-Night Split | 2 UK cookies split between two | ~174 kcal per person |
| Big Share | Brownie pan split three ways | ~570–580 kcal per person |
Real-World Calorie Budgets
Here are quick ways to slot dessert into an ordinary day. If your lunch and dinner ran lighter than expected, one UK cookie (174 kcal) after dinner may suit the plan without any adjustment. If dinner already used most of your target, split a single cookie with a friend and call it a win. For the U.S. pan, handing out one square each to everyone at the table keeps dessert in the 190–200-kcal lane per person.
For athletes or anyone on a maintenance day, two cookies or two brownie squares might fit as part of a post-meal treat. For fat-loss days, cap dessert at one piece and skip the dip. Dessert should feel like a choice, not a reset button.
Quick Calorie Math You Can Trust
The method is simple: find the box total, divide by pieces, and stick to whole-piece portions. That keeps accidental “bites and nibbles” from creeping up your intake. If someone in the group wants more, swap plates rather than trying to slice exact fractions at the table.
What About Limited Editions?
Stores occasionally run seasonal flavors. Calories usually sit near the standard cookie, but rich fillings can push the number higher. When a special returns, check the local nutrition sheet for the exact box total and do the same divide-by-pieces math before you serve.
The Bottom Line
One warm UK Domino’s Cookie is about 174 kcal. One U.S. Marbled Cookie Brownie square is around 190–200 kcal. Share boxes, pace the dips, and you’ll enjoy dessert without blowing your plan. Want a deeper primer on setting targets? Try our daily calorie needs guide.