Blue Bottle Coffee Restaurant Menu and Price List

A Blue Bottle Coffee order feels clean before the first sip. The counter is quiet, the cups are simple, and the coffee smells sharp, floral, nutty, or dark depending on the drink in front of you. A latte lands smooth and pale. Cold brew looks like black glass over ice. NOLA tastes sweet, creamy, and a little old-soul from the chicory. It is coffee with its shirt tucked in, but it still knows how to wake up a morning.

This Blue Bottle Coffee restaurant menu and price list uses the public Blue Bottle Coffee NYC Midtown North order page as the sample price base. That cafe order page lists drinks, beans, food, pastries, bottled drinks, tea lattes, treats, and common customer favorites. Prices can change by cafe, city, delivery app, pickup order, milk choice, seasonal item, and local fees, so use this as a guide before checking the cafe closest to you.

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Blue Bottle Coffee Menu Overview

Blue Bottle Coffee is a specialty coffee brand with cafes in major cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Japan. The cafe menu is built around espresso, drip coffee, cold brew, NOLA iced coffee, tea lattes, hot chocolate, pastries, simple food, bottled drinks, beans, and take-home coffee goods. The menu is not huge, but it is narrow in a careful way, like a well-sharpened pencil.

The NYC Midtown North order page shows espresso drinks from $6.00 to $9.00. Hot coffee and tea sit at $6.00 to $7.50. Iced coffee drinks run from $6.00 to $25.50 for a multi-serve bottle. Pastries and snacks run from $3.00 to $8.00. Whole bean bags are $25.50 for blend or espresso beans, $34.50 for single origin beans, and $40.50 for craft matcha. Grab-and-go food starts at $3.50 for coffee almonds and reaches $6.00 for a granola bar.

The cafe mood is simple: espresso for people who want richness, pour over for people who want a cleaner cup, NOLA for people who want sweet cold coffee, and pastries for people who want butter, chocolate, almond cream, or a small treat beside the cup.

Most Ordered Items

The most ordered section from the sample order page gives a quick look at what guests buy often. It leans toward classic Blue Bottle drinks: latte, iced latte, NOLA, sweet latte, cappuccino, cold brew, pour over, iced matcha, mocha, and multi-serve cold coffee.

Most Ordered Item Description Sample Price
Caffè Latte Double espresso with steamed milk $8.00
Iced Caffè Latte Double espresso with cold milk over ice $8.00
Iced NOLA Sweet and creamy chicory iced coffee $7.00
Iced Sweet Latte Iced latte with Hayes Valley espresso, milk, and muscovado sugar $9.00
Cappuccino Espresso with steamed milk and soft foam $7.00
Cold Brew Slow-steeped cold coffee $6.50
Multi Serve Take-home NOLA or cold brew bottle $25.50
Pour Over Fresh brewed coffee from a rotating blend or single origin $6.00
Iced Matcha Matcha with cane sugar, milk, and ice $6.00
Caffè Mocha Espresso, steamed milk, and organic chocolate ganache $9.00

The lowest prices in this popular group are Pour Over and Iced Matcha at $6.00. The latte costs more, but it is the core Blue Bottle cafe drink for many guests. Multi Serve is the priciest item in this group because it is built to take home and share.

Espresso Beverage Prices

The hot espresso menu is short and direct. Americano is the lowest priced hot espresso drink at $6.00. Cappuccino costs $7.00. Latte costs $8.00. Mocha and sweet latte cost $9.00. Seasonal lattes also sit at $9.00 on this sample menu.

Espresso Drink Description Sample Price
Americano Espresso with hot water $6.00
Cappuccino Espresso with steamed milk and a soft cap of foam $7.00
Caffè Latte Double espresso with a long pour of steamed milk $8.00
Sweet Latte Latte with Hayes Valley espresso, steamed milk, and muscovado sugar $9.00
Caffè Mocha Espresso with steamed milk and organic chocolate ganache $9.00
Cherry Blossom Latte Seasonal latte with cherry and white tea notes $9.00
Sweet Blossom Latte Seasonal latte with orange-zest garnish $9.00

Americano is the best low-price espresso drink. Cappuccino is the better pick when you want a smaller milk drink. Caffè Latte is softer and more milk-forward. Mocha and Sweet Latte are the dessert side of the espresso menu, though they still keep the coffee flavor in front.

Iced Espresso Beverage Prices

Iced espresso drinks mirror the hot menu, but they hit differently over ice. An iced Americano is sharp and clean. Iced latte is smooth and simple. Iced mocha is richer, while iced sweet latte adds a dark sugar note.

Iced Espresso Drink Description Sample Price
Iced Americano Espresso pulled over cold water and ice $6.00
Iced Caffè Latte Double espresso with cold milk over ice $8.00
Iced Sweet Latte Iced latte with milk and muscovado sugar $9.00
Iced Caffè Mocha Double espresso, cold milk, and organic chocolate ganache over ice $9.00
Iced Cherry Blossom Latte Seasonal iced latte with cherry and white tea notes $9.00
Iced Sweet Blossom Latte Seasonal iced latte with orange-zest garnish $9.00

Iced Americano is the lowest priced iced espresso drink. Iced latte is the steady everyday choice. The $9.00 iced drinks are sweeter or seasonal, so they are better when you want a treat instead of a plain coffee.

Drip Coffee, Tea, and Café au Lait

The drip section is for guests who want coffee without espresso milk foam. Pour Over costs $6.00 and lets you choose from a cozy blend or livelier single origin when the cafe has those options ready. Tea and iced tea also cost $6.00. Café au lait costs $7.50 because it blends brewed coffee with steamed milk.

Drip or Tea Item Description Sample Price
Pour Over Fresh brewed coffee from blend or single origin $6.00
Tea Steven Smith Teamaker tea options $6.00
Iced Tea Cold tea option $6.00
Café Au Lait Pour over or batch brew finished with steamed milk $7.50

Pour Over is the cleanest way to taste Blue Bottle coffee without milk or sugar. Tea is the calmest order. Café au lait is the middle road, with brewed coffee softened by steamed milk.

Iced Coffee and NOLA Prices

Blue Bottle’s iced coffee menu includes Cold Brew, Iced NOLA, Golden Cinnamon NOLA, NOLA Cold Foam, and Multi Serve. NOLA is the brand’s famous sweet and creamy iced coffee with chicory. Cold Brew is more direct and less sweet. Multi Serve is the take-home option.

Iced Coffee Item Description Sample Price
Cold Brew Rotating coffee steeped cold over many hours $6.50
Iced NOLA Sweet and creamy chicory iced coffee $7.00
Iced Golden Cinnamon NOLA Iced NOLA with honey, cinnamon, and vanilla $7.50
NOLA Cold Foam Iced NOLA topped with vanilla chicory cream $8.00
Multi Serve Take-home NOLA or cold brew $25.50

Cold Brew is the lowest iced coffee price at $6.50. Iced NOLA costs $7.00 and is the drink many people connect with Blue Bottle. NOLA Cold Foam is the richer version. Multi Serve is not cheap, but it makes sense if several cups are coming from the same bottle at home.

Tea Latte Prices

Blue Bottle’s tea latte section gives non-coffee drinkers several choices. Matcha is the lowest tea latte price at $6.00. Chai Latte costs $8.00. Seasonal matcha drinks sit at $9.00 on this sample menu.

Tea Latte Description Sample Price
Matcha Matcha with cane sugar and milk $6.00
Iced Matcha Matcha with cane sugar, milk, and ice $6.00
Chai Latte Black tea with Ethiopian spices and milk $8.00
Iced Chai Latte Cold version of chai latte $8.00
Cherry Blossom Matcha Latte Seasonal matcha drink with cherry and white tea notes $9.00
Iced Cherry Blossom Matcha Latte Iced seasonal matcha drink $9.00
Sweet Blossom Matcha Latte Matcha latte with elderflower and orange zest $9.00
Iced Sweet Blossom Matcha Latte Iced matcha latte with elderflower and orange zest $9.00

Matcha and Iced Matcha are the lowest tea latte picks. Chai is warmer and spiced, while the $9.00 seasonal matcha drinks are more floral and sweet.

Chocolate, Milk, Fizz, and Bottled Drinks

The non-coffee drink list has hot chocolate, milk, fizz, bottled water, soda, juice, and ready-to-drink cold brew. These are good choices when one person wants coffee and another wants something simpler.

Drink Description Sample Price
Milk Plain milk $3.50
Something & Nothing Soda Bottled soda $4.00
Acqua Panna Bottled still water $4.50
San Pellegrino Sparkling water $4.50
Pressed Juice Bottled juice $5.00
Hot Chocolate Milk with chocolate base $6.00
Fizz Sparkling cafe drink $6.00
Bright Cold Brew Ready-to-drink cold brew $6.00

Milk is the lowest drink in this group. Soda, bottled water, and juice stay under coffee latte prices. Hot chocolate and Bright Cold Brew cost $6.00, the same as several brewed drinks.

Food, Pastry, and Treat Prices

Blue Bottle cafes usually keep food simple. Pastries and small bites pair with coffee rather than taking over the table. The Midtown North sample menu lists croissants, banana bread, poundcake, cookies, almond croissant, financier, blondie, breakfast sandwich, grilled cheese, oats, yogurt, bars, almonds, and dark chocolate.

Food or Pastry Description Sample Price
TCHO Dark Chocolate Bar Organic 71% cacao bar $3.00
Blondie Sweet baked bar $3.50
Financier Small almond-style cake $3.50
NOLA Almonds Chocolate-dipped almonds with NOLA coffee flavor $3.50
BTR Bar Packaged protein bar $4.00
Cookies Cafe cookie selection $4.50
Yogurt Yogurt with fruit compote $4.50
Overnight Oats Oats with dried fruit, oat milk, and pomegranate molasses $4.50
Nana Joes Golden Hour Granola Bar Granola bar with almond butter, chocolate, cinnamon, and cranberry $6.00
Pain au Chocolat Croissant dough with chocolate $6.50
Croissant Sourdough croissant from bakery partners $6.50
Banana Bread Seasonal poundcake-style bakery item $6.50
Everything Spiral Croissant Buttery croissant with everything spice blend $7.00
Poundcake Seasonal poundcake from local bakery partners $7.00
Grilled Cheese Hot grilled cheese sandwich $8.00
Almond Croissant Twice-baked croissant with almond cream $8.00
Breakfast Sandwich Baked egg, chives, Fresno chile relish, and cheddar on toasted sourdough $11.00

The dark chocolate bar is the lowest food price at $3.00. Blondie, financier, and NOLA almonds are also low-cost small treats. Almond croissant and grilled cheese sit at $8.00. Breakfast sandwich is the priciest food item shown here at $11.00, but it is also the most meal-like.

Beans, Matcha, and Take-Home Coffee

Blue Bottle also sells beans and cafe goods through the order page. These items are for home brewing. Whole beans cost far more than a cafe drink, but they make many cups. Craft matcha is the highest price in this sample list.

Take-Home Item Description Sample Price
Craft Instant Coffee Instant espresso-style crystals, 15 servings $3.50
Blend Beans Whole bean coffee blend $25.50
Espresso Beans Whole bean Hayes Valley espresso blend $25.50
Single Origin Beans Whole beans from a single origin offering $34.50
Craft Matcha Ceremonial-grade matcha from Uji, Japan $40.50

The Craft Instant Coffee price shown on the sample order page is much lower than the whole-bean bags. Blend Beans and Espresso Beans are the lower whole-bean choices. Single Origin Beans cost more because they come from a focused coffee lot. Craft Matcha is the top take-home price in this menu sample.

Best Value Picks at Blue Bottle Coffee

For a low-cost cafe drink, order Americano, Pour Over, Tea, Iced Tea, Iced Americano, Matcha, or Iced Matcha. Each is listed at $6.00 on the Midtown North sample menu. Cold Brew at $6.50 is also a strong price if you want iced coffee without the sweetness of NOLA.

For milk-based coffee, Cappuccino at $7.00 is cheaper than latte at $8.00 and mocha or sweet latte at $9.00. If you want Blue Bottle’s signature cold drink, Iced NOLA at $7.00 is the clear pick. NOLA Cold Foam costs more at $8.00, but it adds a creamy top layer.

For food, TCHO Dark Chocolate Bar at $3.00, Blondie at $3.50, Financier at $3.50, and NOLA Almonds at $3.50 are the easiest small add-ons. Croissants and banana bread sit around $6.50 to $8.00. Breakfast Sandwich costs $11.00, so it makes more sense when you need a real breakfast, not just a bite with coffee.

How to Order at Blue Bottle Coffee

A good first order is simple: Caffè Latte if you want smooth milk coffee, Pour Over if you want a clean black cup, or Iced NOLA if you want sweet cold coffee with chicory. Add a croissant, blondie, or almond croissant if you want food. Choose Americano when you want espresso strength without much milk.

For a warmer drink, Cappuccino is a strong middle ground. It costs less than a latte on this sample menu and gives a more concentrated coffee taste. For a cold drink, Cold Brew is bright and direct, while Iced NOLA is sweet and creamy. For tea drinkers, Matcha at $6.00 is the low-price tea latte choice, while Chai Latte costs $8.00.

Location and Hours for the Sample Price Guide

The sample price guide above uses the public order page for Blue Bottle Coffee NYC Midtown North. The order page lists the cafe as Blue Bottle Coffee with full menu hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Other New York cafes, West Coast cafes, and international cafes may carry different food items, seasonal drinks, hours, and prices.

Blue Bottle also operates an official cafe finder for guests who need the closest location. Before you order, choose your cafe in the Blue Bottle app or order page. That is the best way to see local prices for milk swaps, seasonal drinks, pastry stock, and whole-bean bags.

Bottom Line on Blue Bottle Coffee Menu Prices

Blue Bottle Coffee menu prices in the Midtown North sample run from $3.00 for a small chocolate bar to $40.50 for craft matcha. Most cafe drinks sit between $6.00 and $9.00. Lattes are $8.00, cappuccino is $7.00, cold brew is $6.50, Iced NOLA is $7.00, and mocha or sweet latte is $9.00. Pastries and snacks mostly run from $3.50 to $8.00, while the breakfast sandwich is $11.00.

The best first visit is a latte, pour over, or Iced NOLA with a pastry. Blue Bottle is not the cheapest coffee counter, but the menu is built around careful drinks, clean flavors, and a cafe style that feels calm even when the line is long. It is a blue cup, a smooth shot, a croissant with buttery layers, and coffee that tastes like the morning was measured twice before it was poured.