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What’s the Best Starbucks Drink for Energy in 2026? 10 Most Caffeinated Options!

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Are you constantly on the go and looking for the right drink to give you the energy you need? Are you looking for the best Starbucks drink to wake you up? No matter your mission, finding the best drinks at Starbucks for energy is not only a fun mission but a tasty one. We all know the coffee giant is synonymous with tasty drinks and the caffeine we crave. Let’s take a look at the best Starbucks drinks for energy to make ordering easier and give you something new to try when you need that special pick-me-up.

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The 10 Best Starbucks Drinks for Energy:

1. True North Blend Blonde Roast Coffee


2. Pike’s Place Coffee


3. Iced Shaken Espresso

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And here we have our first espresso entry to the list. In a venti Iced Shaken Espresso, which used to be called a double-shot but caused mass confusion, you’ll find 5 shots of espresso. Yes, 5 shots. Poured over ice with a touch of syrup and a splash of milk, it is easy to see why this drink is enjoyed. Not only does it taste great but it gives you 375 mg of caffeine to jump-start your day.


4. Starbucks Cold Brew

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A Starbucks Cold Brew is notoriously steeped for 20 hours before being served. You can choose to add a pump or two of your favorite syrup or simply enjoy the surprisingly smooth taste as it is. When it comes to the energy in your venti cup, however, that’s where this cool beverage really kicks in. A venti Starbucks Cold Brew offers roughly 360 mg of caffeine to start your day. It’s also nice to wake up to a cold drink now and then, especially in the summer.


5. Brewed Dark Roast Coffee

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Yes, we have plain coffee on our list. You simply cannot deny the energy given to you by a simple cup of coffee. A venti Dark Roast Coffee at Starbucks offers 340 mg of caffeine to those who are fans of traditional coffee as a way to perk up. Just stop by and place your order, add any pumps or milk that you want, and enjoy the energy.


6. Caffe Americano

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The Caffe Americano is another simple drink to give us energy. It contains espresso shots and water, and that’s it. When it comes to the energy, however, it’s the 4 shots of espresso in the Caffe Americano that really does the job. With a venti size of this drink, you’ll get 300 mg of caffeine that you can enjoy iced or hot. The crema on top offers a little something extra to make this a smooth, delicious drink.


7. Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew


8. Iced Caffé Mocha


9. Iced Coffee

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Starbucks Iced Coffee is the perfect blend of cool and sweet. Some people enjoy their coffee over the rocks. It provides a smooth, refreshing taste that can’t be denied. It’s also a great way to get energy considering there’s 235 mg of caffeine in your chilly cup.


10. Iced Caramel Macchiato

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Conclusion

As you can see, Starbucks has a wide variety of drinks to give you energy and make the day go by quicker. When you’re in the mood for a tasty pick-me-up, simply pop in and take a look at the menu. You can use this list to help you gauge which drinks would be best-suited for how you’re feeling at the time. If you’re low on energy, grab one of these 10 drinks and you’ll feel the caffeine start doing its job.


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Table of Contents [Hide][Show]
  1. The 10 Best Starbucks Drinks for Energy:
  2. 1. True North Blend Blonde Roast Coffee
  3. 2. Pike’s Place Coffee
  4. 3. Iced Shaken Espresso
  5. 4. Starbucks Cold Brew
  6. 5. Brewed Dark Roast Coffee
  7. 6. Caffe Americano
  8. 7. Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew
  9. 8. Iced Caffé Mocha
  10. 9. Iced Coffee
  11. 10. Iced Caramel Macchiato
  12. Conclusion
Kate MacDonnell

Kate MacDonnell

Kate has spent years writing about, drinking, and traveling for coffee, and her favorite part of the job is comparing how beans taste in different places around the world.

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