Move over Starbies, there’s a new coffee bar in town. After the Whole Foods Berry Chantilly Cake made the rounds on social media last year, the high-end grocery store is trending again for a Berry Chantilly Latte inspired by the viral cake. While it’s no secret that coffee bars are a signature in most of the chain’s stores, the recent release of the new Whole Foods latte put many people (myself included) onto the WFM coffee bar, including its extensive menu, delicious flavors, and unbeatable prices.
While the Whole Foods coffee bars have the classic selections of drip coffee, espresso beverages, teas, and even smoothies and juices, the store also offers a variety of fun flavors and signature beverages featuring 1883 Maison Routin syrups. With a selection that extends beyond the classic vanilla and caramel with options such as lychee, lavender, and even blueberry, there are plenty of combos and flavors to try.
And while the flavors and signature lattes sound absolutely delightful, the real win is probably the Whole Foods latte prices. While the grocery chain is occasionally referred to as “Whole Wallet” for its sometimes-exorbitant prices, the coffee bar costs are nearly impossible to beat. Though prices can vary based on the flavor, size, and temperature, Whole Foods lattes tend to cost between $3.50 and $6 – a steal, if you ask me.
Brown Butter Cookie Latte
Contrary to what you may think, the Brown Butter Cookie Latte doesn’t actually contain any brown butter. Instead, this cozy latte is crafted with a mix of pumpkin and caramel syrups for a delicious buttery coffee reminiscent of the perfect cookie.
Strawberry Mocha
Did someone say chocolate-covered strawberry? This decadent drink comes hot or iced and combines the Whole Foods Mocha with strawberry syrup for a sweet, fruity, and luxurious coffee.
Honey Vanilla Latte
This delicious latte is delicately sweetened with honey and vanilla syrup. Combined with bold espresso and milk of choice, this Honey Vanilla Latte is comforting hot or iced.
Chai Latte
Whole Foods’ take on the Chai Latte is made with the tea’s classic spices including . A medium hot Chai Latte costs $4 (Starbucks costs $6 for a Grande), and an Iced Chai is an extra 50 cents.
Berry Chantilly Latte
Now you can have your TikTok-famous cake and drink it, too. The viral Whole Foods Berry Chantilly Cake inspired the new Berry Chantilly Latte, which combines almond and strawberry flavors with WFM’s latte.
Berry Chantilly Matcha Latte
If you prefer tea over coffee, you can also get matcha lattes at Whole Foods — including the matcha version of the trending Berry Chantilly Latte. Like the coffee version, this latte is made with your milk of choice and almond and strawberry syrups, but with matcha instead of espresso.
Goldeneye Turmeric Latte
The Goldeneye Latte features Nature’s Harvest Turmeric Latte Mix with an espresso shot, honey, and your milk of choice. And since turmeric has potent anti-inflammatory properties and is packed with antioxidants, this WFM latte isn’t just cozy, it’s chock-full of health benefits, too.
Strawberry Matcha Latte
This matcha latte brings in fruity summer flavors with the addition of strawberry syrup. Plus, the color palette of green matcha, creamy milk, and rich strawberry makes for a gorgeous ombre drink.
Classic Matcha Latte
If you aren’t a fan of strawberry, Whole Foods also has a classic Matcha Latte. Of course, you can customize your drink and add your preferred syrups, too.
S’mores Latte
Although the S’mores Latte is a seasonal beverage at Whole Foods’ coffee bar, you can easily make it year-round by ordering a hot or iced latte and adding vanilla syrup and mocha sauce.
Date Cardamom Latte
Like the S’mores Latte, the Date Cardamom Latte is also seasonal, but you can DIY this coffee by asking for a latte with your milk of choice with date syrup and a sprinkle of cardamom. Spice availability may vary by location, but TikTok user @cayliclack recommends getting a latte with date syrup, honey, and a sprinkle of cinnamon instead.