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Drinks guideLast updated: 2026-07-05

Maverik Drinks Guide

A road-trip guide to Maverik drinks, including fountain drinks, ICEE-style drinks, energy drinks, caffeine, hydration, drink calories, sugar caveats, and rewards tips.

Quick answer:Maverik drinks are useful for caffeine, hydration, family road-trip stops, and rewards deals. The main tradeoff is sugar and size: fountain drinks, sweet coffee, ICEE-style drinks, and energy drinks can add calories quickly.
Maverik coffee and donut

Maverik coffee and donut

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Best use cases

When Maverik drinks make sense

Long-drive caffeine

Energy drinks, coffee, and fountain drinks are useful when you need alertness, but sugar and portion size can sneak up fast.

Family road-trip stop

Fountain drinks, ICEE-style drinks, snacks, fuel, and bathrooms can make Maverik an easy all-in-one stop.

Hydration reset

Not every drink stop has to be sweet or caffeinated. Water and lower-sugar choices can matter on hot desert or mountain drives.

Maverik pink donut
Snack pairing: Drinks can turn a quick stop into a bigger snack fast when paired with donuts, candy, chips, or hot food.

Drink checks

What to check before grabbing a drink

Size

The same drink can change a lot when you move from small to large.

Sugar

Sweet tea, soda, ICEE-style drinks, and flavored coffee can turn into dessert quickly.

Caffeine

Energy drinks and large coffees can be useful, but timing matters if you are driving late.

Rewards

Check the app for drink deals, Punch-It cards, or weekly offers before paying.

Nutrition snapshot

Drink-related items in the nutrition data

These drink-related items were captured in the generated nutrition dataset. Use them as planning context and verify current labels and sizes before ordering.

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Drink itemCategoryCaloriesCarbsSugar proxySodium
Steak Lunch TacoMade To Order190 cal3gCheck label400mg
Steak and Egg Breakfast TacoMade To Order210 cal3gCheck label440mg
Chocolate Soft Serve coneBeverages260 cal38gCheck label170mg
Chocolate Soft serve cupBeverages340 cal48gCheck label230mg
Vanilla Soft serve cupBeverages340 cal46gCheck label230mg
Steak Breakfast BowlMade To Order460 cal19gCheck label1060mg
14" Meat Mountain - SlicePizza570 cal56gCheck label1530mg
Steak Breakfast QuesadillaMade To Order640 cal44gCheck label1110mg
Steak Lunch QuesadillaMade To Order730 cal46gCheck label1340mg
Steak Salad - MTOSalads810 cal95gCheck label1680mg
Steak BurritoBurritos820 cal101gCheck label1800mg
Steak Breakfast BurritoBurritos870 cal85gCheck label1890mg

Lighter drinks

Lower-calorie drink examples

Steak Lunch Taco

190 calories · 3g carbs

Steak and Egg Breakfast Taco

210 calories · 3g carbs

Chocolate Soft Serve cone

260 calories · 38g carbs

Chocolate Soft serve cup

340 calories · 48g carbs

Vanilla Soft serve cup

340 calories · 46g carbs

Steak Breakfast Bowl

460 calories · 19g carbs

Sweet drink watch

Higher-calorie drink examples

Steak Breakfast Nachos

1060 calories · 74g carbs

Steak Lunch Nachos

970 calories · 73g carbs

BBQ Steak and Potato Burrito

910 calories · 97g carbs

Steak Breakfast Burrito

870 calories · 85g carbs

Steak Burrito

820 calories · 101g carbs

Steak Salad - MTO

810 calories · 95g carbs

Road-trip caveat

Drinks can quietly become the biggest part of the stop

A drink can be a quick caffeine or hydration stop, but large sizes, sugar, refills, sweet coffee, and snack pairings can add up. Check the size and the full stop, not just the food item.

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