McCafé French Vanilla Latte Price, Calories, Ingredients & Nutrition Guide

McCafé® French Vanilla Latte

The McCafé® French Vanilla Latte is the most aromatic hot espresso drink on the McDonald’s menu. Where the Caramel Latte leads with rich buttery sweetness and the Mocha Latte leans into chocolate, the French Vanilla version is lighter, more fragrant, and noticeably lower in sodium than its caramel counterpart. Same 250 calories at the small size  but 20g of added sugar vs the Caramel Latte’s 24g, and only 90mg of sodium vs caramel’s 320mg. Those differences matter if you’re choosing between the two. This guide covers the verified nutrition, exact ingredients, allergen breakdown, and everything else you need to know before ordering.


McCafé® French Vanilla Latte

McCafé® French Vanilla Latte

Small – $4.99 | 250 Cal.
Medium – $5.19 | 320 Cal.
Large – $5.39 | 400 Cal.


McCafé French Vanilla Latte Overview

The McCafé French Vanilla Latte is a hot espresso drink made from four ingredients: whole milk, French vanilla syrup, water, and Rainforest Alliance Certified™ dark-roast espresso. Same foundation as the plain Latte and Caramel Latte  steamed whole milk combined with espresso with French vanilla syrup blended in for a smooth, custard-like sweetness. No whipped cream, no drizzle in the standard recipe.

DetailInfo
AvailableHot
SizesSmall (12 oz), Medium (16 oz), Large (22 oz)
Starting Price~$3.39 (Small)
Calories (Small)250 kcal
Added Sugars (Small)20g (41% DV)
Caffeine (Small)~71 mg
AllergensMilk (whole milk only)
VeganNo
Gluten-FreeYes (by ingredients)

What Is a McCafé French Vanilla Latte?

It’s a flavored latte espresso and steamed whole milk with French vanilla syrup blended in. The French vanilla distinction matters. Standard vanilla is straightforward  clean, sweet, and simple. French vanilla has a warmer, more custard-like quality that comes from the way the flavor is developed. In coffee culture, “French vanilla” refers to a richer, slightly creamier vanilla profile rather than a bright floral one. In the McCafé syrup, this is achieved through natural flavor compounds without the use of actual vanilla beans or egg yolk  the ingredients list is clean and simple.

McCafé French Vanilla Latte Ingredients

Four ingredients, all officially disclosed:

  • Whole Milk: Ingredients: Milk, Vitamin D3 Added. Contains: Milk. The steamed milk base  primary source of protein (8g per small), calcium (20% DV), potassium (10% DV), and natural lactose sugars. Whole milk is McDonald’s default; nonfat milk is available as a substitution at most locations.
  • French Vanilla Syrup: Ingredients: Sugar, Water, Corn Syrup, Glycerin, Contains 2% Or Less: Natural Flavor, Potassium Sorbate (Preservative), Citric Acid, Caramel Color. No allergens declared. The syrup is completely dairy-free unlike the caramel syrup, it contains no sweetened condensed milk or butter. Glycerin adds a smooth mouthfeel. Citric acid provides a subtle brightness that lifts the vanilla character. Caramel color gives the syrup its amber appearance without adding caramel flavor.
  • Water: Ingredients: Water. Used for brewing the espresso only. No additional ingredients.
  • Espresso: Ingredients: Espresso. Rainforest Alliance Certified™, 100% Arabica, dark-roast. One shot in the small (~71mg caffeine), two shots in medium and large (~142mg caffeine).

McCafé French Vanilla Latte Nutrition Facts

Complete Nutrition  Small (12 fl oz, Whole Milk)

NutrientAmount% Daily Value
Calories250 kcal
Total Fat6g8%
Saturated Fat4g20%
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol25mg9%
Sodium90mg4%
Total Carbohydrates41g15%
Dietary Fiber0g1%
Total Sugars30g
Added Sugars20g41% DV
Protein8g
Calcium250mg20%
Potassium430mg10%
Vitamin D0mcg10%
Iron0mg0%

Three numbers define this drink. The 20g of added sugar  41% of the recommended daily limit  comes entirely from the French vanilla syrup. The AHA recommends no more than 25g of added sugar per day for women and 36g for men. A small French Vanilla Latte uses 80% of the women’s daily recommended limit.

McCafé French Vanilla Latte Calories Small, Medium, Large

SizeCalories
Small (12 fl oz)250 kcal
Medium (16 fl oz)320 kcal
Large (22 fl oz)400 kcal

The calorie increase across sizes comes from more milk and more French vanilla syrup. The large at 400 calories is 60% more than the small  driven primarily by the increased syrup and milk volume.

McCafé French Vanilla Latte Price

SizeApprox. Price
Small (12 oz)$3.39 – $3.69
Medium (16 oz)$4.09 – $4.39
Large (22 oz)$4.49 – $4.99

The French Vanilla Latte is priced comparably to the Caramel Latte at each size  both are flavored hot lattes at the same price tier, reflecting the syrup addition over the plain Latte’s base price. McDonald’s app users earn MyMcDonald’s Rewards points on all McCafé purchases. McDelivery® and third-party delivery platforms add service fees.

Compared to a Starbucks French Vanilla Latte (or equivalent flavored latte at approximately $5.75–$6.25 for a tall), the McCafé version is 40–45% less expensive for a comparable drink at the small size.

McCafé French Vanilla Latte Caffeine Content

SizeEspresso ShotsCaffeine
Small (12 oz)1 shot~71 mg
Medium (16 oz)2 shots~142 mg
Large (22 oz)2 shots~142 mg

All caffeine comes from the espresso. The French vanilla syrup, whole milk, and water contribute zero caffeine. The small at ~71mg is a moderate, focused dose appropriate for afternoon use. The medium at ~142mg is approximately 35% of the FDA’s recommended 400mg daily maximum  a solid morning caffeine level with enough steamed milk and vanilla sweetness to make it feel more like a treat than a utilitarian coffee order.

McCafé French Vanilla Latte Taste Profile

The French Vanilla Latte smells different from any other hot McCafé drink the vanilla aroma rises from the steamed milk and syrup blend and hits before the first sip. It’s warm and slightly sweet in a way that makes the drink feel welcoming before you’ve tasted it. That aromatic quality is the distinctive feature of French vanilla as a flavor  it engages the nose as much as the palate.

McCafé French Vanilla Latte vs McCafé Caramel Latte

FeatureFrench Vanilla LatteCaramel Latte
Calories (Small)250250
Added Sugar (Small)20g24g
Sodium (Small)90mg320mg
Syrup dairy contentNoneSweetened condensed skim milk
Allergen sources1 (whole milk only)2 (milk + caramel syrup)
Flavor characterAromatic, delicate, cleanRich, buttery, slightly salty
Best forSodium-conscious, lighter palateIndulgent caramel craving

Same calories, same price, same caffeine  but meaningfully different nutrition. The French Vanilla Latte has 4g less added sugar, 230mg less sodium, and dairy in only one component vs two. For customers who enjoy sweet hot lattes but need to manage sodium or want a simpler allergen profile, the French Vanilla is the demonstrably better choice at the same calorie level.

McCafé French Vanilla Latte Allergens

The McCafé French Vanilla Latte contains milk (dairy) as its only allergen present exclusively in the whole milk component.

  • Whole Milk: Milk, Vitamin D3 Added  Contains: Milk
  • French Vanilla Syrup: Sugar, Water, Corn Syrup, Glycerin, Natural Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid, Caramel Color  No allergens declared
  • Water: No allergens
  • Espresso: No allergens

This is the cleanest allergen profile of any flavored hot latte on the McCafé menu. The French vanilla syrup is completely dairy-free  unlike the caramel syrup (which contains sweetened condensed skim milk) or the chocolate syrup in the Mocha Latte (which contains milk and soy). Milk appears in only one component. Removing or substituting the whole milk with a plant-based alternative (where available) produces a fully allergen-free drink.

Is McCafé French Vanilla Latte Vegan?

Standard version: No. The whole milk base contains dairy. The standard French Vanilla Latte is not suitable for a vegan diet.

With plant-based milk: Possibly yes. Ice, water, espresso, and French vanilla syrup are all free of animal-derived ingredients. If your location offers oat milk or another plant-based alternative as a substitution, replacing the whole milk produces a fully vegan-compatible drink. This is one of only two hot flavored lattes on the McCafé menu where plant-based milk substitution achieves full vegan status  the French Vanilla syrup’s dairy-free formulation makes it possible in a way the Caramel Latte’s syrup does not allow. Confirm plant-based milk availability at your specific location through the McDonald’s app before ordering.

Is McCafé French Vanilla Latte Gluten-Free?

Yes, by ingredients. All four components  whole milk, French vanilla syrup, water, and espresso  are free of wheat, barley, rye, and other gluten sources. McDonald’s does not certify any beverage as officially gluten-free due to shared preparation environments. Customers with celiac disease should verify with a location manager. For those with a dietary preference rather than a medical condition, the ingredient list is completely clean.

Customization Options

Milk: Nonfat milk reduces the small to approximately 200–210 calories and drops saturated fat from 4g to near zero. Plant-based alternatives (oat milk, almond milk) may be available at select locations oat milk maintains a creamy texture that works particularly well with the vanilla flavor profile.

French vanilla syrup: Each pump removed saves approximately 15–20 calories and 4–5g added sugar. Unlike the caramel syrup (where fewer pumps also reduce sodium), fewer pumps of French vanilla syrup primarily affect sugar and calories without meaningful sodium impact. No syrup converts the drink to a plain Latte  a completely different experience.

Espresso: Extra shot adds ~71mg caffeine and makes the roasted espresso character more prominent against the vanilla sweetness. Decaf espresso available at most locations. The vanilla’s aromatic quality actually complements decaf well  the drink still tastes intentional and complex without caffeine.

Temperature: Extra hot steams the milk to a higher temperature  recommended for drive-through orders where the drink will cool before reaching the destination. The vanilla aroma is most pronounced when the drink is fresh and hot.

Best nutritional order: Small, nonfat milk, one fewer pump of French vanilla syrup  approximately 195–210 calories, ~14–15g added sugar, 90mg sodium (unchanged no salt in the syrup). Still aromatic and distinctly French vanilla at meaningfully reduced calorie and sugar cost.

FAQs

It includes whole milk, French vanilla syrup, water (for brewing), and espresso. Milk is the only allergen, found in the milk base. The French vanilla syrup contains no dairy or declared allergens.

A small (12 oz) has about 250 calories, medium 320, and large 400. Switching to nonfat milk can reduce a small to around 200–210 calories, with slight additional savings from less syrup.

A small contains about 20g of added sugar, around 41% of the daily limit. All added sugar comes from the syrup, while remaining sugars are natural lactose from the milk.

It has about 71mg of caffeine in a small and 142mg in medium and large sizes. All caffeine comes from espresso; milk and syrup do not contribute to caffeine content.

Yes, the standard syrup contains no dairy ingredients. This means using plant-based milk can make the drink fully dairy-free, unlike caramel versions which still contain milk in the syrup.

Yes, it’s available all day at most McCafé locations. You can order it in-store, via drive-through, through the McDonald’s app, or with McDelivery® where available.

Conclusion

The McCafé French Vanilla Latte makes a case that’s easy to summarize: if you’re going to order a 250-calorie flavored hot latte at McDonald’s, this is the better-composed option. Less added sugar than the Caramel Latte, dramatically less sodium, dairy in only one component, and a flavor profile that’s aromatic and genuinely pleasant rather than just sweet. The 20g of added sugar is still worth knowing  it’s a treat, not a nutritional staple but within the flavored hot latte category, the French Vanilla is the most thoughtfully calibrated choice on the menu.

At $3.39 for a small with a Starbucks equivalent running $5.75 or more, the price argument requires no elaboration. Order it with nonfat milk and one fewer pump of syrup if you want all the vanilla character at noticeably lower calorie and sugar cost.

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