Booster Juice Secret Menu: 8 Drinks Not on the Regular Menu
Booster Juice doesn’t print a secret menu anywhere. There’s no card behind the counter, no hidden page on their website. These drinks exist because customers kept asking for the same combos, and over time, staff at different stores just started knowing them.
One thing to know first: not every store will recognize these names. Some staff will know exactly what you mean. Others will just stare at you. The safest way to order is to describe the ingredients instead of just saying the drink’s name.
How to Order These Drinks
Booster Juice blends everything fresh, right when you order. That means the person behind the counter has more freedom than you’d think. If you say “Berry Blitz,” you might get a confused look. If you say “can you blend strawberries, mixed berries, banana, and apple juice,” you’ll almost always get a yes.
A few tips that help:
- Go during a slower time, like mid-morning. Staff have more time to make something custom when it’s not busy.
- Say exactly what size you want and what base (milk, almond milk, or juice).
- If a store is out of one ingredient, just ask what they can swap it with. Most of these drinks are flexible.
8 Off-Menu Drinks Worth Trying
Berry Blitz
Mixed berries, banana, and apple juice, all blended with ice. It’s tart, not too sweet, and lighter than most smoothies on the actual menu.
Green Energy
Spinach, kale, banana, and pineapple. This is basically Booster Juice’s version of a green smoothie. It sounds rough, but the pineapple hides most of the green taste.
Peanut Butter Banana Boost
Peanut butter, banana, milk, and a scoop of frozen yogurt. It tastes more like a milkshake than a smoothie, but in a good way.
Double Mango
Two scoops of mango sorbet, blended with mango juice instead of the usual base. Thicker and sweeter than the regular Mango Hurricane.
Protein Add-On
This isn’t a full drink by itself. It’s just asking for a scoop of protein powder in whatever smoothie you already want. Most stores will do this for a small extra charge.
Watermelon Mint Cooler
Watermelon, fresh mint, and coconut water. Only available when watermelon is in season, but it’s one of the lightest, most refreshing drinks you can get here.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Blast
Chocolate protein powder, peanut butter, banana, and milk. Tastes more like dessert than a health drink, but works well after a workout.
Half-and-Half
Not a specific recipe, just a trick. Ask for two smoothies blended together in one cup, half of each. A popular combo is half Mango Hurricane, half Strawberry Sunshine.
A Few Things Worth Knowing
- Prices usually match the closest regular drink. If you add something extra, like protein powder, expect a small upcharge.
- Not every location knows these drinks. Each store is run a bit differently, so what works at one Booster Juice might not work at another down the street.
- These are not official Booster Juice products. They’re customer combinations, made with ingredients the store already has. The company doesn’t officially list or promote them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Booster Juice actually have a secret menu?
Not an official one. These are combinations customers created over time using ingredients Booster Juice already carries in store.
Will any Booster Juice make these drinks?
Not always. It depends on what the store has in stock and whether the staff have heard of the drink before. Describing the ingredients works better than just saying the name.
Do these drinks cost more than regular menu items?
Usually not much more. They’re priced close to the nearest regular drink, though extras like protein powder may add a small cost.
Know a good Booster Juice combo that’s not on this list? Share it in the comments. If it’s good, we’ll add it here.
