McCafé Iced Latte Price, Calories, Ingredients & Nutrition Guide

McCafé® Iced Latte

The McCafé® Iced Latte might be the most underrated drink on the McDonald’s cold coffee menu. At 80 calories for a small with 0g of added sugar, it’s the lowest-calorie espresso drink McDonald’s offers  hot or iced  while still delivering real espresso, real whole milk, and a genuinely satisfying cold coffee experience. No syrups, no cream, no drizzle. Just four clean ingredients over ice. If you want the verified numbers, the exact allergen breakdown, how it stacks up against the Iced Coffee and Iced Caramel Macchiato and what happens when you customize it  this guide covers everything with official McDonald’s data.


McCafé® Iced Latte

McCafé® Iced Latte

Small – $3.59 | 80 Cal.
Medium – $4.39 | 120 Cal.
Large – $4.99 | 170 Cal.


McCafé Iced Latte Overview

The McCafé Iced Latte is a cold espresso drink made with four ingredients: whole milk, ice, water, and Rainforest Alliance Certified™ espresso. No sweeteners, no flavored syrups, no additives in the base recipe. It’s the cold equivalent of the hot McCafé Latte  the same three core ingredients (milk, water, espresso) with ice added and steaming removed.

DetailInfo
AvailableIced only
SizesSmall (12 oz), Medium (16 oz), Large (22 oz)
Starting Price~$3.59 (Small)
Calories (Small)80 kcal
Added Sugars0g
Caffeine (Small)~71 mg
AllergensMilk only
VeganNo (standard); possible with plant-based milk
Gluten-FreeYes (by ingredients)

What Is a McCafé Iced Latte?

A McCafé Iced Latte is as simple and clean as it gets  just bold espresso poured over cold milk and ice, with no added sugar or syrups by default. The result is a smooth, refreshing coffee that’s light in texture but still delivery a real espresso kick, making it one of the lowest-calorie and most balanced iced drinks on the McCafé menu.

McCafé Iced Latte Ingredients

Four ingredients, all officially disclosed:

  • Whole Milk: Ingredients: Milk, Vitamin D3 Added. Contains: Milk. The cold milk base  poured over ice without steaming, which is why the iced latte has a lighter, less airy texture than the hot version. Primary source of protein, calcium, and natural lactose sugars in the drink.
  • Ice: Ingredients: Ice. No allergens, no additives. Unlike the hot latte, the ice in the iced version dilutes the drink slightly as it melts  the flavor becomes milder over time, so drink it reasonably promptly for the best espresso-to-milk balance.
  • 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 (approximately 71mg caffeine), two shots in medium and large (approximately 142mg). The caffeine source and flavor backbone of the drink.

Allergen note: Milk is the only allergen  present solely in the whole milk component. Ice, water, and espresso are all allergen-free. The McCafé Iced Latte has the cleanest allergen profile of any cold espresso drink on the McCafé menu  one allergen, one component. No soy, wheat, gluten, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, or shellfish in any component of the standard recipe.

McCafé Iced Latte Nutrition Facts

NutrientAmount% Daily Value
Calories80 kcal
Total Fat4g5%
Saturated Fat2.5g12%
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol15mg5%
Sodium60mg3%
Total Carbohydrates8g3%
Dietary Fiber0g1%
Total Sugars6g
Added Sugars0g0% DV
Protein5g
Calcium160mg10%
Potassium290mg6%
Vitamin D0mcg6%
Iron0mg0%

The headline number is 80 calories  the lowest of any espresso-based McCafé drink at the small size, hot or iced. The second headline number is 0g added sugar  every gram of the 6g total sugars comes from naturally occurring lactose in the whole milk. There is no sweetener in this drink.

McCafé Iced Latte Calories Small, Medium, Large

SizeCalories
Small (12 fl oz)80 kcal
Medium (16 fl oz)120 kcal
Large (22 fl oz)170 kcal

These are the lowest calorie counts for an espresso drink at McDonald’s  full stop. The hot Latte starts at 140 calories for a small; the Iced Latte starts at 80. The 60-calorie difference comes from ice displacing milk volume in the cup  the iced version contains less whole milk per serving than the hot version at the same stated size.

McCafé Iced Latte Price

SizeApprox. Price
Small (12 oz)$3.59 – $3.89
Medium (16 oz)$4.39 – $4.69
Large (22 oz)$4.99 – $5.29

McCafé Iced 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. Whole milk, ice, and water contribute nothing. The small at ~71mg is a moderate, focused dose  appropriate for afternoon use without disrupting sleep for most people. The medium at 142mg is approximately 35% of the FDA’s recommended 400mg daily maximum.

McCafé Iced Latte Taste Profile

Cold, clean, and coffee-forward  that’s the Iced Latte in three words. The first sip is immediate: cold whole milk and espresso together, with the milk’s natural sweetness softening the espresso’s roasted bitterness just enough to make it approachable. There’s no added sweetness to lean on, which means the espresso flavor is genuinely present throughout.

McCafé Iced Latte vs McCafé Iced Coffee

The most common comparison for customers deciding between the two cold unsweetened options:

FeatureIced LatteIced Coffee (no sugar)
Calories (Small)80~70–80
Added Sugar0g0g (no sugar version)
Caffeine (Small)~71 mg~94–110 mg
BaseEspressoDrip brewed coffee
Milk typeWhole milkLight cream (standard)
Price (Small)~$3.59~$1.89 (no sugar)
Espresso characterYesNo
Best forEspresso flavor, low calorieCaffeine volume, lower price

The Iced Coffee (ordered without sugar) is cheaper and delivers more caffeine per small. The Iced Latte delivers espresso character, slightly fewer calories, and a cleaner allergen profile (no light cream stabilizers). For customers who want black coffee flavor over ice, the Iced Coffee is the value choice. For customers who want espresso flavor with cold milk and no added sugar, the Iced Latte is the right order.

McCafé Iced Latte vs Hot McCafé Latte

FeatureIced Latte (Small)Hot Latte (Small)
Calories80140
Protein5g8g
Calcium160mg (10% DV)260mg (20% DV)
Added Sugar0g0g
Caffeine~71 mg~71 mg
Milk textureCold, liquidSteamed, microfoam
Sodium60mg90mg

The hot version has more calories, more protein, and more calcium  because it contains more whole milk (no ice displacement). Both have 0g added sugar and the same caffeine per small. The iced version is 60 calories lighter and better suited to warm weather or afternoon drinking. Both are equally valid choices  the decision comes down entirely to temperature preference and occasion.

McCafé Iced Latte Allergens

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

  • Whole Milk: Milk, Vitamin D3 Added Contains: Milk
  • Ice: No allergens
  • Water: No allergens
  • Espresso: No allergens

No soy, wheat, gluten, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, or shellfish in any component. This is the simplest allergen profile of any cold espresso drink on the McCafé menu. One allergen, one component, easily removed by substituting plant-based milk where available. McDonald’s prepares beverages in shared kitchen environments where cross-contact with other allergens is possible  customers with severe allergies should speak with a location manager before ordering.

Is McCafé Iced Latte Vegan?

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

With plant-based milk: Possibly yes. Ice, water, and espresso are all free of animal-derived ingredients. If your location offers oat milk or almond milk as a substitution, replacing the whole milk produces a fully vegan-compatible drink. Plant-based milk availability is not standardized across U.S. McDonald’s locations  confirm through the McDonald’s app before ordering.

The McCafé Iced Latte is fully suitable for lacto-vegetarians no meat, poultry, fish, or eggs in any component.

Is McCafé Iced Latte Gluten-Free?

Yes, by ingredients. All four components  whole milk, ice, water, and espresso  contain no gluten, wheat, barley, or rye. 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 50–55 calories and drops saturated fat to near zero. Plant-based alternatives (oat milk, almond milk) may be available at select locations oat milk works well cold and maintains a creamy texture without dairy.
  • Espresso: Extra shot adds approximately 71mg caffeine and deepens the coffee flavor relative to the milk. Useful if you find the small too mild. Decaf espresso at most locations reduces caffeine to near zero. Light espresso softens bitterness for those sensitive to dark roast.
  • Flavor syrups: One pump of vanilla, caramel, or hazelnut adds approximately 20–25 calories and 5g of added sugar  the most minimal calorie addition available on the McCafé flavored coffee menu. Sugar-Free Vanilla is available at some locations for near-zero calorie flavoring. Adding syrup converts the plain Iced Latte to a flavored iced latte while keeping the clean espresso base intact.
  • Ice level: Light ice gives you more milk volume per cup  slightly more calories but a stronger, less diluted espresso flavor throughout the drink. Extra ice keeps it colder longer but dilutes the flavor faster as it melts.
  • Best calorie-minimum order: Small, nonfat milk, no syrup  approximately 50–55 calories, 0g added sugar, ~71mg caffeine, milk as the only allergen. The lowest-calorie espresso drink available at McDonald’s by any measure.
  • Best vegan order (where available): Small, oat milk, no syrup  approximately 60–80 calories depending on the oat milk used, 0g added sugar, zero dairy allergens.

FAQs

It has four simple ingredients: whole milk, ice, water (for brewing), and espresso. No syrups or sweeteners are included. Milk is the only allergen in the standard recipe.

A small (12 oz) has about 80 calories, medium 120, and large 170. Using nonfat milk can lower a small to around 50–55 calories, making it one of the lightest espresso drinks available.

No, it contains 0g added sugar. The small has about 6g total sugar, all from natural lactose in milk, making it a clean option for low-sugar diets.

A small has about 71mg of caffeine (one espresso shot), while medium and large have around 142mg (two shots). Ice does not affect caffeine content.

An Iced Latte uses espresso and milk with no added sugar, while Iced Coffee uses drip coffee with cream and liquid sugar. Iced Coffee is cheaper and higher in caffeine, but also higher in sugar and calories.

Yes, you can add vanilla, caramel, French vanilla, or hazelnut syrups. Each pump adds about 20–25 calories and 5g sugar. Sugar-free vanilla may be available at some locations.

Conclusion

The McCafé Iced Latte earns a specific, defensible recommendation: it’s the best cold espresso drink on the McCafé menu for customers who want real espresso, low calories, and zero added sugar in the same cup. At 80 calories and 0g added sugar for a small, it outperforms every other cold coffee option on the menu on those two metrics simultaneously. The three-ingredient simplicity milk, espresso, ice   means there’s nothing to avoid, nothing to customize out, and nothing that adds up unexpectedly at the end of the day.

It doesn’t taste like a dessert. That’s the honest trade-off. If you need sweetness to enjoy coffee, one pump of vanilla at the counter solves it for 20 calories and $0.00 extra. If you want cold espresso and milk exactly as they are, this drink delivers it quietly, cleanly, and for less than $4.

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