sonic secret menu
You’re about to learn how to order smart custom builds at a classic drive-in without relying on nicknames. Think of this guide as a list of ingredient-first tweaks you can ask for by name. That way you avoid confusion at the speaker if a viral nickname isn’t used at your local spot.
This introduction previews hidden drink combos, slush-style soda builds, ice cream and shake hacks, plus easy food upgrades you can ask for at the stall or in the app. Modifications are just regular menu items with add-ins. Expect a base price plus charges for flavor shots, cream, fruit, or extra toppings. Taxes vary by state and city.
The approach here is practical and family-friendly. You’ll get simple scripts to order, etiquette tips for busy hours, and a prices section later to help you plan. We’ll also note which syrups, fruit, and toppings may not be available everywhere so you aren’t surprised when you pull in.
What the “secret menu” at Sonic Drive-In really means
A so-called off-menu option usually means a standard menu item dressed up with extra syrups, fruit, or toppings. These are not hidden foods. They are custom versions of items the store already makes.
Franchises differ. Some stalls keep extra syrup bottles and teach nicknames. Others only know ingredients. If the attendant hesitates after a name, switch to the base item and list the add-ins. That keeps the line moving and avoids confusion.
- Typical customizations: fountain drinks, limeade or lemonade bases, slush-style builds, and ice cream shakes with mix-ins.
- Frozen options: shakes, blasts, and vanilla soft-serve can take syrups, fruit, or cream finishes.
- Food tweaks: burgers, grilled cheese, and tots often accept chili, cheese, onions, jalapeños, and sauces.
- Be kind: clear, polite requests help staff deliver consistent results.
| Category | Common Base | Typical Add-ins | Notes / Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drinks | Fountain soda / Lemonade | Syrups, Powerade, cream | Varies by location |
| Frozen | Vanilla shake / Slush | Fruit, candy syrups, cream | Seasonal limits possible |
| Food | Burgers / Tots / Grilled cheese | Chili, cheese, onions, jalapeños | Easy add-ons at most stores |
| Toppings | Ice cream / Fries | Syrups, sprinkles, sauces | Ask before ordering |
How to order the Sonic secret menu without awkwardness

Ordering custom food or drink is easier than it sounds. Start with a base item. Then list the add-ins you want. This makes your request clear and fast.
The simplest script to use
Try this line: “Can I get a [size] [base item], and add [flavor], [fruit], and [cream]?”
It’s short. It puts the base item first, then modifiers. That mirrors how orders are entered in the POS system.
App ordering vs. stall ordering
The app is low-pressure. You tap add-ins, see availability, and avoid repeating things over the speaker.
At the stall, keep it compact. Say the base, then the add-ins in a logical order. Have a backup flavor ready.
Timing and etiquette when it’s busy
If the drive-in is slammed, save complex builds for slower time. Long custom requests slow the line.
For families or travelers, ordering by ingredients helps everyone get what they expect at an unfamiliar fast food stop.
| Order Method | Best Use | Speed | Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| App | Any custom build | Fast | See add-in availability before you pay |
| Speaker / Stall | Simple mods or quick swaps | Moderate | Speak base first, list modifiers clearly |
| In-person pickup | Complex orders for groups | Variable | Ask politely about timing and extra costs |
Secret menu drinks worth trying right now
Start by naming the base drink, then list each add-in so orders are clear and fast.
Below are easy builds you can order by ingredients if staff don’t know a nickname. Say the base first, then the mix-ins.
- Purple Sprite — Sprite + blue Powerade + lemonade. Sweet-tart and fizzy.
- Pink Lady — Sprite + cherry syrup + vanilla + cream. Ask for sweet cream if available.
- Mermaid Water — Plain water base with peach, strawberry, raspberry, and cranberry flavors.
- Cotton Candy slush-style — Sweet syrups blended slush-style with a vanilla cream finish.
- Dr. Pepper mix — Dr. Pepper + lemonade + blue Powerade for a citrus lift.
- Raspberry Powerade Lemonade — Lemonade + Powerade + raspberry syrup. Ask “light syrup” to cut sweetness.
- Sonic Sunrise — Cherry limeade plus orange juice for a bright, brunch-style sip.
- Ocean Water with cream — Ocean Water base with vanilla and a touch of sweet cream for a dessert-like finish.
| Drink | Base | Key Mix-ins |
|---|---|---|
| Purple Sprite | Sprite | Blue Powerade, lemonade |
| Pink Lady | Sprite | Cherry syrup, vanilla, cream |
| Raspberry Powerade Lemonade | Lemonade | Powerade, raspberry syrup |
Secret menu slushes and summer “dirty soda” combos
Warm days call for creamy, soda-shop mixes that taste like summer and childhood candy. These builds read like simple recipes you can say at the speaker or tap in the app.
Pink Starburst–inspired order
Ask for a fruit-punch base (or cherry + fruit punch syrup) topped with sweet cream. Request “light cream” if you want a less rich finish.
Peach Rings–style Sprite
Order Sprite, add peach syrup, a splash of vanilla, then sweet cream. The combo tastes candy-like rather than just fizzy.
Beach Twist vibe
Use Sprite Zero to cut sugar, then add blue coconut, vanilla, and a little sweet cream. It keeps tropical flavor without an overly sweet hit.
Green apple slush with caramel drizzle
Ask for a green apple slush and a light caramel drizzle. The result is like a green-apple caramel sucker—no nickname needed.
| Build | Order shorthand | Adjust |
|---|---|---|
| Pink Starburst | Fruit punch + cream (light cream ok) | Ask “easy syrup” to reduce sweetness |
| Peach Rings | Sprite + peach + vanilla + cream | Kids: order easy cream |
| Beach Twist | Sprite Zero + blue coconut + vanilla + cream | Best when not rushed |
These summer slush and soda items are popular secret menu items to try when you want a nostalgic treat. For more popular items and ordering tips, see popular items on the list.
Secret menu ice cream and dessert hacks
Dessert hacks turn a plain vanilla shake into familiar pie and candy flavors with just a few add-ins.
The mindset is simple: treat vanilla ice cream or a vanilla shake as a blank canvas. Name the base, then list the syrups, fruit, or crumb add-ins you want. That keeps orders clear and fast at the speaker or in the app.
Key Lime Pie–inspired shake
Order line: “Vanilla shake, add twisted lime syrup.” If graham-style crumbs are available, ask “add graham crumbs” or “add graham pieces.” Availability varies by location.
Want more tang? Ask for extra lime syrup. For a richer, softer finish, add a splash of sweet cream. Remember, extras usually add to the cost.
Vanilla ice cream mix-ins that change everything
Reliable add-ins: cherry, raspberry, chocolate syrup, and vanilla or caramel drizzles. These transform a plain scoop into a sundae-style treat without needing a new menu item.
When real fruit is on hand, it brightens the taste and cuts syrup sweetness. For kids, start light—one syrup or a single fruit—then adjust on your next visit once you know what your local stall stocks.
| Hack | Order shorthand | Quick tip |
|---|---|---|
| Key Lime Pie | Vanilla shake + twisted lime syrup (+ graham) | Extra lime for tang; cream to soften |
| Cherry Sundae | Vanilla ice cream + cherry syrup (+ whole cherries) | Ask for less syrup to avoid cloying sweet |
| Raspberry Ripple | Vanilla shake + raspberry syrup | Add real fruit if available for fresher taste |
Secret menu food items and easy menu hacks

Extreme tots upgrade
Start with chili cheese tater tots. Add chopped onion, a drizzle of ranch, and jalapeños.
If “extreme tots” isn’t recognized, order: “chili cheese tots, add onion, add ranch, add jalapeños.”
This turns a side into a shareable, tray-style snack for groups.
Loaded grilled cheese
Make a grilled cheese feel like a full sandwich by adding a slice of ham or bacon.
Ask for jalapeños for a mild kick.
Order clearly: “Grilled cheese, add ham, add jalapeños (easy jalapeños if you want less heat).”
One sandwich can feed two kids or be a light adult meal.
Hot Chili Cheeseburger build
Build it simply: burger, add cheese, add chili, add onion, add jalapeños.
Ask for “easy jalapeños” to reduce spice.
This is an easy fast food upgrade that reads like a classic diner burger.
| Item | Order shorthand | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| Extreme tots | Chili cheese tots + onion + ranch + jalapeños | Shareable side turned hearty snack |
| Loaded grilled cheese | Grilled cheese + slice ham or bacon (+ jalapeños) | Makes sandwich more filling and savory |
| Hot Chili Cheeseburger | Cheeseburger + chili + onion + jalapeños | Classic, comforting burger with heat option |
Note: not every topping is stocked everywhere. Keep a backup plan like onion-only or bacon-only if needed.
Prices and ordering notes to keep in mind before you pull in
Expect small upcharges when you modify a base item — and plan payment ahead. Your total equals the base menu price plus any add-ons. Extra syrup, fruit, cream, candy mix-ins, or toppings each add cost.
A common benchmark is about $0.69 per flavor add-on, but prices vary by location and modifier. To avoid surprises, check the app price or ask at the speaker for current costs and availability. This helps with menu items like raspberry syrup, cherry limeade, or a Dr. Pepper mix.
Use a simple Real-Time Price Table in your notes: Base Item | Size | Add-ins | Est. Add-on Count | Current Price (your location) | Notes. Do the same for food hacks: Base Food Item | Add-ons | Current Price | Best for sharing.
Order by ingredients for speed. If it’s busy, pick fewer add-ins so your drink or food item stays accurate and moves fast. Keep a card or mobile pay ready — personal checks are not accepted at most stalls. Also note: the app is US-only; it won’t work in Canada.