Most plain Dunkin coffee drinks have 5 calories per cup, while cream, sugar, swirls, and cold foam raise the count fast.
Low Calorie
Mid Range
High Calorie
Basic Build
- Pick hot, iced, or cold brew.
- Keep it black or add a splash of milk.
- Skip swirls if you want lean.
Lowest calories
Balanced Treat
- One dairy add-in only.
- Ask for fewer sugars or light swirl.
- Stick to small or medium.
Middle ground
Sweet Sipper
- Swirl or cold foam on top.
- Consider half pumps.
- Pair with water on the side.
Dessert-like
Dunkin Coffee Calories By Size And Style
You can keep morning coffee tiny on calories or turn it into a sweet treat. The difference comes from cream, milk, sweeteners, swirls, and foams. Below is a quick scan of common cups. Values are typical per Dunkin’s nutrition guide; local builds can vary slightly.
Core Drinks At A Glance (Calories)
| Drink | Small | Medium |
|---|---|---|
| Hot Coffee, Black | ~5 | ~5 |
| Iced Coffee, Black | ~5 | ~5 |
| Cold Brew, Black | ~5 | ~5 |
| Hot Coffee + Cream | 60 | 90 |
| Hot Coffee + Cream & Sugar | 130 | 190 |
| Iced Coffee + Sugar | 70 | 110 |
| Iced Coffee + Cream & Sugar | 130 | 190 |
| Mocha Swirl Iced Coffee | — | 160 |
| Cold Brew + Cold Foam & Cream | — | 170 |
Plain cups sit near zero. Add cream and the number climbs; add sugar or swirls and you’re in dessert territory. Once you’ve set your daily calorie intake, it’s easy to pick a size and add-ins that fit your day.
What Changes The Count Most?
Four levers drive the math: size, dairy, sweeteners, and toppings. Managing even one of them can trim dozens of calories without losing the flavor you enjoy.
Size And Ice
Scaling up means more room for dairy and syrups. Small often hits the taste you want with less to tally. Iced versions can still be lean when left black; the base coffee stays near 5 calories per cup.
Dairy Choices
Cream gives the richest mouthfeel and a bigger bump. Whole milk lands under cream. Skim and almondmilk are lighter; oatmilk sits between skim and whole. If you like a creamier sip, ask for a “splash” instead of a standard add-in.
Sweetener Vs. Swirl
Granulated sugar adds fewer calories than a flavored swirl at the same sweetness level. Swirls are pre-sweetened and creamy, so they stack calories quickly. Flavor shots are unsweetened and tend to be leaner than swirls.
Toppings And Foam
Cold foam and specialty toppers taste great and add body. They also add sugars or dairy. If you love the texture, try half the usual amount or keep the rest of the cup simple.
Make A Lean Cup Without Losing Taste
Build your order from the bottom up: start with hot, iced, or cold brew; pick a size; then layer a modest amount of dairy or sweetness. A few swaps go a long way.
Smart Swaps That Work
- Pick unsweetened flavor shots over swirls when you want flavor with minimal calories.
- Ask for “light cream” or a “splash of milk” to dial down energy without losing body.
- Choose small or medium. Large pours can double add-ins without doubling satisfaction.
- Keep a sweet drink to one sweet element: either sugar or swirl, not both.
How Popular Cups Compare
Here are typical ranges pulled from the brand’s nutrition data. Your store’s pour can differ slightly based on ice, pumps, or the person on bar.
Black coffee itself contributes only a couple of calories per 8-ounce cup; the add-ins do the heavy lifting. The sweet side also counts toward the American Heart Association’s daily added sugar limits, so keep an eye on syrups and swirls.
Medium Sweet Variations (Calories & Notes)
| Drink (Medium) | Calories | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Iced Coffee + Sugar | 110 | Straight sugar; no dairy. |
| Iced Coffee + Whole Milk + Sugar | 130 | Milk plus sugar bumps energy. |
| Mocha Swirl Iced Coffee | 160 | Chocolate swirl adds sweetness and creaminess. |
| Cold Brew + Cold Foam + Cream | 170 | Foam and cream push it into treat zone. |
| Hot Coffee + Cream & Sugar | 190 | Classic sweet-and-creamy profile. |
Ordering Playbook For Any Shop Visit
Keep It Near Zero
Go black: hot, iced, or cold brew. If you want flavor without sweetness, ask for an unsweetened flavor shot.
Stay In The Middle
Pick one dairy and stop there. If you like a swirl, ask for fewer pumps. Medium size keeps portions in check while leaving room for taste.
Go Dessert-Like (By Choice)
If you’re in the mood for a treat, enjoy it and balance the rest of the day. Pair a sweet cup with a lighter meal, or walk the last few blocks to even things out.
Labels, Ranges, And Why Numbers Vary
Bar flow isn’t identical across stores. Ice level, cup fill, and foam height all shift the final total. The brand’s guide lists standard builds and gives a clear picture of how each add-in changes the math. If you’re dialing in a specific target, ask the crew for “light” or “half” on any sweetener or topping.
When Sugar Adds Up Quickly
Sweetened drinks can pack dozens of grams of added sugar. That’s where ranges jump. If you enjoy flavored coffee often, pick a few days for leaner builds and save swirls for a once-or-twice-a-week treat.
Practical Ways To Cut Added Sugar
- Request half the usual swirl pumps.
- Switch to a flavor shot and add a single sugar packet if you need it.
- Keep cold foam on drinks that are otherwise unsweetened.
Quick Answers To Common Build Questions
Is Cold Brew Leaner Than Iced Coffee?
Black cold brew and black iced coffee both sit near 5 calories. The difference shows up when you add dairy or sweeteners. Pick the flavor you like, then adjust add-ins.
What’s The Lightest Dairy?
Skim and almondmilk add fewer calories than cream or whole milk. Oatmilk lands in the middle. If texture matters, ask for less volume instead of a heavier dairy.
Do Toppings Make A Big Difference?
Cold foam and creamy swirls lift calories fast. A small portion still delivers the taste, so “light foam” or “half swirl” is a handy phrase at the counter.
Build Examples You Can Order
Under 20 Calories
Small hot coffee, black. Or small cold brew, black. Add a cinnamon flavor shot if you want aroma without sugar.
About 60–120 Calories
Small hot coffee with cream. Medium iced coffee with whole milk. Cold brew with almondmilk. These hit creamy notes while staying moderate.
160–260+ Calories
Mocha swirl iced coffee, medium. Cold brew with cold foam and cream. Hot coffee with cream and sugar, medium. Tasty, and best saved for when you want a sweet cup.
Healthy Habits That Keep Coffee In Check
- Pick a default order that’s lean, then “level up” only when you plan for it.
- Drink water alongside sweet coffee to pace it out.
- Pair a higher-calorie drink with a lighter meal so the day still balances.
Where These Numbers Come From
The brand publishes nutrition for standard sizes and builds, including black coffee, dairy add-ins, sugars, swirls, and cold foam. Black coffee itself contributes minimal calories per cup; most of the total comes from what you add to the cup.
Want More Step-By-Step Help?
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