7-Eleven Debuts Summer Menu LTOs

From a Jalapeño Ranch Chicken Taquito to a new Bacon Q Breakfast Burrito, here’s what’s new.

July 15, 2025

7-Eleven Inc. is rolling out new LTO menu items at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores nationwide, per a press release.

The limited-time offers are:

  • Bacon Lover's Pizza with Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce: “Piled high with smoky bacon, this new craveable pie is crafted for serious bacon fans. This 14-inch pizza starts with a smoky Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce base and is layered with a mozzarella and cheddar cheese blend. It's topped with Canadian bacon, onions and bacon crumbles for hearty, smoky flavor in every bite.”
  • Jalapeño Ranch Chicken Taquito: “Find a bold blend of creamy ranch and punchy spices in this crispy, flavor-packed taquito. It's a grab-and-go favorite with a satisfying kick, juicy seasoned chicken and zesty jalapeños that put spice in every bite.”

The retailer also said that Speedy Café is introducing its new thin crust pizza, which costs $5 with one topping or $8 for any Signature Recipe Pizzas.

At Laredo Taco Company restaurants, customers can dig into the new Bacon Q Breakfast Burrito. “This savory mix of crispy bacon, fried potatoes, refried beans, shredded cheese and fresh cracked eggs is available for only $5 for a limited time,” 7-Eleven said.

At Raise the Roost locations, the limited time Big Sandwich Box Lunch includes a hand-breaded chicken sandwich in classic or spicy, served with sides, pie and a Big Gulp drink.

"We're always looking to bring fan-favorite flavors to the next-level for our customers, and this lineup checks every box," said Brandon Brown, senior vice president, fresh foods at 7-Eleven Inc. "Our latest menu delivers on-trend options that are perfect for busy lifestyles, whether you're grabbing breakfast, lunch or a late-night snack."

In other recent 7-Eleven news, the retailer unveiled a new multi-channel advertising campaign, “Roll-Up & Refuel,” which the company said “offers an authentic look into the lives of everyday customers by celebrating two of America's popular subcultures: skateboarders by day and car enthusiasts by night.”