How the Chick-fil-A Desserts & Treats Menu Works

The Chick-fil-A desserts menu focuses on simple, familiar treats: warm cookies, rich brownies, and the signature IceDream soft-serve. It’s not the biggest dessert lineup in fast food, but it’s designed to give you a satisfying sweet finish without needing a separate dessert stop.

If you’ve already picked out your main meal—maybe a classic Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich, a fully loaded Deluxe Sandwich, crispy Nuggets, higher-protein Grilled Nuggets, or even a Family Meal—adding dessert is usually just a matter of choosing between cookie, brownie, or soft-serve.

This guide walks through the core desserts, their prices and calories, and how each one fits into the broader Chick-fil-A menu and price lineup so you can plan your sweet add-ons ahead of time.

Chick-fil-A Desserts & Treats

Desserts range from simple soft-serve to rich brownies and cookies. Below is a quick look at three of the most common Chick-fil-A desserts, including price and calories.

Dessert Price Calories
Chocolate Chunk Cookie
Soft-baked cookie with generous chocolate chunks, often served warm.
$1.99
310 Cal
Chocolate Fudge Brownie
Rich, fudgy brownie square ideal for true chocolate lovers.
$2.25
370 Cal
IceDream Cone
Vanilla soft-serve-style IceDream in a cone, light and classic.
$1.69
180 Cal

Calories: How Heavy Are Chick-fil-A Desserts?

Compared to a full chicken sandwich meal, the Chick-fil-A desserts are relatively small additions—but they still matter if you’re tracking calories. A cookie or brownie can be roughly similar in calories to a side, while the IceDream Cone usually lands on the lighter side of the dessert spectrum.

310 Calories in a Chocolate Chunk Cookie
370 Calories in a Chocolate Fudge Brownie
180 Calories in an IceDream Cone

If you already have fries and a sugary drink in your order, desserts will push the total higher. On the other hand, if you paired your main with a lighter side like a Chick-fil-A Fruit Cup or a salad, a dessert might fit more comfortably into your overall plan.

Chocolate Chunk Cookie: Warm & Classic

The Chocolate Chunk Cookie is the go-to dessert for people who want something familiar and bakery-style. It’s thick, soft-baked, and usually packed with chocolate pieces instead of tiny chips.

Quick Look: Chocolate Chunk Cookie

  • Price: $1.99 (may vary by location)
  • Calories: 310 Cal
  • Best with: Coffee, tea, or after a sandwich and fries meal
  • Vibe: Feels like a bakery cookie added to a fast-food order

Many guests grab a cookie to go with a classic Chicken Sandwich combo, treating it like a small “add-on dessert” rather than a centerpiece. It also fits nicely as a shared dessert within a Chick-fil-A Family Meal style order.

Chocolate Fudge Brownie: Rich & Fudgy

The Chocolate Fudge Brownie is the richest dessert on this mini menu—dense, fudgy, and more indulgent than the cookie or cone. If you’re craving something closer to a sit-down-restaurant dessert in a small square, the brownie is where you’ll land.

Quick Look: Chocolate Fudge Brownie

  • Price: $2.25
  • Calories: 370 Cal
  • Best with: A lighter drink (water, unsweet tea) to keep things from feeling too heavy
  • Vibe: Dessert-first mindset or a stronger sweet tooth

Compared to the cookie, the brownie is usually the choice when you really want to end your meal on a rich note—especially after a simpler combo like nuggets and a side from the main menu.

IceDream Cone: Lightest Dessert Option

The IceDream Cone is the simplest dessert on the Chick-fil-A desserts menu: a vanilla soft-serve-style swirl in a cone. It’s usually the lowest-calorie choice of the three desserts here and works well when you want something sweet that still feels relatively light.

Quick Look: IceDream Cone

  • Price: $1.69
  • Calories: 180 Cal
  • Best with: Any meal, especially after a heavier sandwich or nugget combo
  • Vibe: Classic soft-serve stop to finish the drive-thru run

If you’ve just finished a fully loaded Deluxe Sandwich or a big nugget meal, an IceDream Cone is an easy way to add dessert without stacking on another 300–400 calories.

When to Add Dessert to Your Chick-fil-A Order

You don’t need dessert with every order—but when you do want something sweet, it helps to think about what else is in your meal. The same dessert can feel totally different depending on whether you’re pairing it with fries, fruit, or a lighter side.

Smart Dessert Strategies

  • Big meal days: If you already have a full sandwich, fries and drink, the IceDream Cone is often the most comfortable add-on.
  • Lighter meal days: When you pair Grilled Nuggets with a Fruit Cup, adding a cookie or brownie can still keep the overall day balanced.
  • Family orders: In a Family Meal style setup, a couple of cookies or brownies can be sliced or shared instead of one per person.
  • Kids’ treats: IceDream often works well for kids who want dessert without something too heavy.
"We usually get one brownie and one cookie and just cut them into pieces for everyone to taste. It feels like dessert, but nobody ends up with a huge portion." - Chick-fil-A Dessert Fan

How to Order Chick-fil-A Desserts Like a Pro

Adding desserts to your Chick-fil-A run is easy, but a few small habits can make it feel more intentional instead of a random last-second pick.

  • Plan your dessert before you pick sides: If you know you want a brownie, consider swapping fries for a Fruit Cup or lighter side.
  • Use the app: When building your order in the Chick-fil-A app, scroll down to the “Treats” or “Desserts” section and add cookies, brownies or IceDream at the same time you choose your main and sides.
  • Share large desserts: Brownies and cookies are easy to split between two people, especially after a bigger meal from the main menu and price board.
  • Pair desserts with the right drink: When going for a richer dessert, many guests switch to water, unsweet tea or a lighter drink to keep the meal from feeling too heavy.
  • Check local dessert availability: Use our guide to Chick-fil-A locations near you to confirm which desserts your local restaurant offers and whether any seasonal treats are on rotation.

Final Verdict: Which Chick-fil-A Dessert Should You Try First?

If you’re just starting to explore the Chick-fil-A desserts menu, the safest place to begin is usually the Chocolate Chunk Cookie—it’s familiar, sharable, and easy to pair with almost any sandwich or nugget combo.

When you’re in more of a chocolate mood, the Chocolate Fudge Brownie is the richest option on this list and feels more like a true dessert. On days when you’ve already gone heavy on the main meal, the IceDream Cone gives you a sweet finish with a lower-calorie footprint.

Next time you’re scrolling through the Chick-fil-A menu and price guide or placing an order in the app, consider planning your dessert at the same time as your main. With cookies, brownies and IceDream all sitting just below the sandwich and nugget options, it only takes a couple of taps to turn your usual Chick-fil-A run into a complete meal plus dessert experience.