
The Starbucks Secret Menu Is Now a Real Thing — Here’s How to Access It
If you can’t access the Starbucks Secret Menu, try updating the app, or just wait, as it might not be available in your area yet.
Starbucks is officially integrating popular "secret menu" items into its mobile application, making these unique concoctions more accessible to customers. While these additions, which come with their own distinct names, do not offer cost savings, they aim to enhance the ordering experience for fans of customized beverages.One content creator, known as "The Southern Snack," recently took to social media to review four of these newly featured drinks. Among them was the "Cookies on Top," a cold brew with vanilla sweet cream cold foam and cookie crumbles, which he enthusiastically rated a perfect 10 out of 10, noting its authentic cookies and cream flavor.Another highly-rated beverage was the "Dragonfruit Glow Up," a blend of dragonfruit mango lemonade, peach puree, and vanilla cold foam, also receiving a 10. The reviewer described it as a "tropical peaches and cream" delight. The "Just Add White Mocha," a brown sugar shaken espresso with white mocha sauce and vanilla cold foam, scored a 9, praised for its rich, pastry-like taste despite being "a little bit too sweet." Lastly, the "Lemon Tea and Pearls," a black tea lemonade with raspberry pearls, received an 8. While not as standout as the others, the reviewer highlighted the raspberry pearls for adding a "nice burst of sweetness" that elevated the classic black tea lemonade.This move by Starbucks reflects the growing trend of personalized drink orders and the influence of social media in popularizing unique beverage combinations.
If you can’t access the Starbucks Secret Menu, try updating the app, or just wait, as it might not be available in your area yet.