Cookout Milkshakes
Cook Out has over 40 hand-spun milkshake flavors, all at the same $3.99 price point. Made with real ice cream as the base (not soft-serve mix), Cook Out shakes are genuinely thick and hold their shape. Flavors range from classic chocolate and vanilla to loaded options like Oreo, Reese's Cup, and cheesecake. The shake upgrade on a Tray costs just $1 extra. Get detailed pricing, calorie counts, and macro metrics for all items listed below.
Chocolate Milkshake
The most ordered Cook Out milkshake. Classic, rich, genuinely chocolatey. Made with real chocolate ice cream, not a flavored syrup mix. The baseline that every other shake is measured against.
Vanilla Milkshake
Made with whole milk, vanilla ice cream, and vanilla extract. A 16-ounce serving comes in at around 600 calories, 25 grams of fat, and 75 grams of sugar. That tells you it is real ice cream and not a diluted soft-serve mix.
Strawberry Milkshake
Real strawberry flavor, not the artificial pink stuff. A fruity, refreshing milkshake that is popular year-round, especially in summer.
Banana Pudding Milkshake
Has a loyal following among Cook Out regulars. Tastes like actual banana pudding, not artificial banana. One of the most popular non-chocolate shakes on the menu.
Oreo Milkshake
Probably the most popular loaded milkshake option. Real Oreo cookie pieces blended into creamy vanilla ice cream base. A crowd favorite that never disappoints.
Reese's Cup Milkshake
For anyone who has eaten a Reese's Cup and thought it needed to be drinkable. Peanut butter and chocolate blended together in a thick, satisfying shake.
Cheesecake Milkshake
Underrated and genuinely tastes like a slice of New York cheesecake in a cup. Rich, creamy, with that distinct tangy cheesecake flavor. One of the best hidden gems on the milkshake menu.
Pineapple Milkshake
Lighter and fruitier than most options. Pineapple flavor that tastes natural, not like sunscreen. Worth trying if you want something that feels less heavy than a chocolate or peanut butter shake.
Peach Milkshake
Southern peach flavor that tastes natural and refreshing. A seasonal favorite that is actually available year-round at most Cook Out locations.
Banana Berry Milkshake
A blend of banana and mixed berry flavors. Sweet, fruity, and a popular choice for people who want something between a fruit shake and a creamy shake.
Banana Pineapple Milkshake
Tropical combination of banana and pineapple. Light, sweet, and perfect for hot weather. One of the more unique flavor combinations on the milkshake menu.
Blueberry Milkshake
Real blueberry flavor blended into a creamy vanilla base. A fruity, antioxidant-rich option that stands out from the more common chocolate and vanilla choices.
Cappuccino Milkshake
Coffee-forward milkshake with cappuccino flavor. A good pick for people who want a caffeine kick with their shake. Creamy with a distinct coffee taste.
Caramel Milkshake
Rich caramel syrup blended with vanilla ice cream. Sweet, buttery caramel flavor that coats the glass. A classic choice that rarely disappoints.
Caramel Fudge Milkshake
Caramel and chocolate fudge combined in one thick shake. For people who cannot decide between caramel and chocolate, this gives you both.
Chocolate Cherry Milkshake
Chocolate and cherry combined. Think chocolate-covered cherries in milkshake form. A classic flavor pairing that works especially well with Cook Out's real ice cream base.
Double Chocolate Milkshake
Extra chocolate. Chocolate ice cream blended with chocolate syrup for maximum cocoa intensity. For the serious chocolate lover who finds the regular chocolate shake not quite chocolatey enough.
Chocolate Chip Milkshake
Vanilla ice cream loaded with real chocolate chip pieces. You get the creamy vanilla base with satisfying crunch from the chocolate chips throughout.
Chocolate Chip Mint Milkshake
Mint ice cream with chocolate chip pieces. Cool, refreshing, and one of the more distinctive flavors on the menu. A polarizing favorite that people either love or skip.
Chocolate Malt Milkshake
Chocolate milkshake with malt powder added. The malt gives it a nutty, toasted flavor that transforms the standard chocolate shake into something more complex.
Chocolate Nut Milkshake
Chocolate shake with mixed nuts blended in. A rich, nutty chocolate combination that adds texture and depth to the standard chocolate shake.
Fresh Banana Milkshake
Made with real fresh bananas, not banana flavoring. Creamy, naturally sweet, and one of the lighter options on the milkshake menu.
Fresh Eggnog Milkshake (Seasonal)
A seasonal holiday special available in December. Rich, creamy eggnog flavor with traditional holiday spices. One of the few time-limited milkshakes on the Cook Out menu.
Fresh Peanut Butter Milkshake
Real peanut butter blended into a thick vanilla base. Creamy, nutty, and more natural-tasting than the Reese's Cup option. A good pick for peanut butter purists.
Fresh Watermelon Milkshake (Seasonal)
Made with real watermelon during summer months. Light, refreshing, and one of the most unique shakes on the menu. Seasonal availability means you need to catch it when you can.
Heath Toffee Milkshake
Heath toffee bar pieces blended into vanilla ice cream. Buttery toffee crunch throughout every sip. A popular loaded option for toffee lovers.
Hershey's Chocolate Milkshake
Made with Hershey's brand chocolate syrup. A familiar, branded chocolate experience that tastes like a Hershey's bar in milkshake form.
M&M Milkshake
Loaded with M&M candy pieces. Colorful, crunchy, and a crowd favorite. The M&Ms add both chocolate flavor and a satisfying crunch throughout the shake.
Mocha Milkshake
Coffee and chocolate combined in one shake. The mocha flavor balances coffee bitterness with chocolate sweetness. A good alternative to the cappuccino shake for people who want more chocolate.
Oreo Mint Milkshake
Oreo cookies and mint flavoring combined. Like a mint chocolate cookie in shake form. Popular with people who enjoy mint chocolate combinations.
Orange Push-Up Milkshake
Orange creamsicle flavor that tastes like the classic orange push-up ice cream treat from childhood. Creamy, citrusy, and nostalgic.
Peach Cobbler Milkshake
Peach flavor with cobbler-inspired notes. Tastes like a slice of Southern peach cobbler blended into a milkshake. One of the more creative flavors on the menu.
Peanut Butter Fudge Milkshake
Peanut butter and chocolate fudge swirled together in a thick shake. One of the richest options on the menu, combining two popular flavors into one indulgent drink.
Peanut Butter Banana Milkshake
Peanut butter and real banana blended together. A classic flavor combination that works perfectly in milkshake form. Creamy, nutty, and naturally sweet.
Peppermint Milkshake
Cool peppermint flavor in a creamy vanilla base. A holiday-season favorite that is actually available year-round. Refreshing and distinctly minty.
Snickers Milkshake
Snickers bar pieces blended into vanilla ice cream. Chocolate, caramel, nougat, and peanuts all in one shake. A loaded option that tastes like a Snickers bar in a cup.
Walnut Milkshake
Walnut pieces blended into a creamy vanilla base. A unique, nutty option that stands apart from the more common chocolate and fruit shakes. One of the less common flavors on the menu.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cookout Milkshakes
Cookout serves over 40 flavors of Fancy Milkshakes. These are made with real soft-serve ice cream and contain fresh fruit or cookie mix-ins.
Yes, Cookout allows you to blend multiple milkshake flavors together (e.g., Oreo Banana or Peanut Butter Fudge) for no additional charge. Just ask when ordering.
Oreo, Banana Pudding, and Cheerwine are consistently rated as the most popular Cookout milkshake flavors.
Milkshakes — full category guide
Complete Milkshakes guide (2026)
Cook Out has over 40 hand-spun milkshake flavors, all at the same $3.99 price point. Made with real ice cream as the base (not soft-serve mix), Cook Out shakes are genuinely thick and hold their shape. Flavors range from classic chocolate and vanilla to loaded options like Oreo, Reese's Cup, and cheesecake. The shake upgrade on a Tray costs just $1 extra.
This hub lists 37 items in the Milkshakes category with live links to price, nutrition, and calorie breakdowns. Use it as your starting map before you order at the drive-thru.
Price and calorie range in this category
Current reference prices run from $3.99 to $3.99 across items shown here. Calories span roughly 520 to 760 kcal per standard serving before sides or drinks.
Tray combos remain the best structural value when your meal includes two sides and a drink—especially if you were already planning fountain tea or a shake upgrade.
Flavor strategy for milkshake fans
With forty-plus flavors at one price point, the decision is rarely cost—it is volume and sugar. Classic chocolate and Oreo remain top sellers; banana pudding and Cheerwine variants have cult followings in the Carolinas.
Blend flavors when allowed: half chocolate and half banana pudding is a long-standing guest favorite. Remember a Tray shake upgrade is usually cheaper than ordering a shake plus a separate entrée drink.
Popular picks and how to choose
Guests usually shortlist two or three items by price, protein needs, and whether they are building a Tray or ordering à la carte.
Compare macros when torn between similar items: a small price bump sometimes buys significantly more protein or fewer carbs depending on style and toppings.
Ordering and customization notes
Cook Out allows many style variations (Cook Out Style chili and slaw, Cajun seasoning, bacon cheddar, etc.) that are not always obvious on the exterior menu board. Ask at the speaker if you do not see your preferred style posted.
Milkshake upgrades, duplicate Tray sides, and half-and-half shake flavors are store-dependent habits—polite, specific requests work better than vague “make it like last time” orders during busy shifts.
How we verify this category data
Our team spot-checks prices and item names across multiple states each quarter. Nutrition figures combine ingredient disclosures with standard serving assumptions; we label estimates clearly when official lab data is unavailable.
Cook Out Menu Prices is independent—not operated by Cook Out Inc. Confirm allergen and ingredient questions directly with the restaurant for medical decisions.
Ordering vocabulary for Milkshakes
At the speaker, name the item, then the style if applicable (Cook Out Style, Cajun, bacon cheddar). For Trays, say “Tray” before the main so the cashier keys the combo correctly.
If you need sauce on the side or a bun-free protein, say it once clearly—repeating at the window slows the line. Milkshake upgrades are usually “Tray with a [flavor] shake” rather than a separate shake order.
Planning your next Milkshakes order
Browse every item card above for quick price and calorie snapshots, then open individual guides for allergens, Tray math, and ordering language you can use at the speaker.
If you are feeding a group, mix Trays with a few standalone shakes so everyone gets a main plus dessert without duplicating the same entree.
Save this category page when Cook Out runs limited tests in your state—when new items appear, we update listings and link them from the hub first.
Compare nutrition and calories hubs when you need tables sorted differently; the category view is best for menu discovery, while those hubs help macro tracking.
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