If you’re anything like me, you know the heartbreak of discovering your once-steaming Starbucks latte has gone lukewarm—whether you got distracted by a meeting, left it in the car, or simply tried to savor it a little too slowly. So, the big question is: Can you reheat a Starbucks latte?
Let’s settle this once and for all.
The Short Answer: Yes, You Can Reheat a Starbucks Latte!
Good news—your delicious (but now cold) latte doesn’t have to go to waste. You can absolutely reheat it. But, as with most things in life, there’s a right way and a wrong way to do it.
The Best Way to Reheat a Latte
1. Use the Microwave (But Gently!)
The microwave is the fastest method, but it’s easy to go overboard and end up with a scalded, separated, or weirdly textured drink. Here’s how to keep things creamy and delicious:
- Pour your latte into a microwave-safe mug.
(Skip reheating in a paper or plastic Starbucks cup, as these aren’t microwave-safe.) - Heat in short bursts.
Start with 30 seconds, then stir. Continue in 10-15 second intervals until it’s warm but not boiling. - Watch the foam.
The milk foam might not be quite as beautiful as it was fresh, but it’ll still taste good.
2. Reheat on the Stovetop
If you’re feeling a little extra (or want more control), pour your latte into a small saucepan.
- Warm over low heat, stirring gently.
- Don’t let it boil—just heat until it’s comfortably hot.
This method can help preserve the texture a bit better than the microwave.
A Few Tips for Best Results
- Avoid boiling. High heat can make milk separate or taste burnt. Aim for “hot bath” temperature, not “lava.”
- Skip reheating more than once. Each round of heating makes the milk less tasty and more likely to get grainy.
- If it’s iced, skip reheating. Iced lattes are best enjoyed cold; reheating can make them taste off.
What About Flavor and Texture?
Let’s be real: a reheated latte probably won’t have the same silky microfoam and perfect flavor balance as a fresh one. The milk might lose some creaminess, and the espresso might taste a tad more bitter. But honestly? It’ll still be a comforting, caffeinated pick-me-up—and way better than letting it go to waste.
Bottom Line
Yes, you can reheat your Starbucks latte. Just do it gently, transfer it to a microwave-safe or stovetop-friendly container, and don’t let it boil. It might not be exactly like the original—but it’ll still hit the spot.