
McDonald's new food and drinks menu for May 2025
Some items are new to McDonald's while others have been available before and are returning for spring – let's take a look.
McDonald's announces May menu for 2025 – full list of items and prices
A new Frozen Cherry Lemonade is making its way to restaurants and will be available to buy for £2.99. It's a tangy frozen lemonade with a sweet cherry-flavoured swirl.
The new May menu will see returning items as well as new ones at McDonald's (Image: McDonald's) If you have a sweet tooth and love everything Lotus Biscoff, you're in luck as the McFlurry and Frappe are coming back to restaurants next month.
The Biscoff McFlurry features a Biscoff biscuit crumb swirled onto the soft serve ice cream while the Biscoff Frappe (£3.09) has a vanilla flavour base, blended with ice and Biscoff biscuit crumb. It's topped with caramel flavoured cream and a Biscoff biscuit crumb dusting.
The sweet treat comes in two sizes with the regular option costing £2.29 and the Mini will cost £1.69.
McDonald's fans will remember the Steakhouse Stack which is back for May. It's made with two 100% British and Irish beef patties, topped with cheddar cheese, crispy onions, red onions and fresh lettuce. Plus it has a savoury black peppercorn sauce and will be served in a toasted glazed sesame bun. The burger on its own costs £5.99.
McDonald's fans will need to wait until May 7 to enjoy the new menu (Image: McDonald's) The McSpicy X Frank's RedHot burger is back. Fans can expect a 100% chicken breast in a hot and crispy coating, topped with crunchy lettuce, cheese made with Emmental, jalapeños, slivered onions and the unique (and spicy) Frank's RedHot Mayo in a toasted sesame seed bun.
If you buy the burger alone, it will cost £5.99 or a medium meal with set you back £7.99.
McDonald's will also be offering the new Frank's RedHot Mayo dip, which it describes as creamy, tangy and fiery, ideal if you want more spice with your meal. You can get this separately for 50p so you can spice up any meal.
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The Katsu Chicken One (a wrap) will still be available in May and includes your choice of crispy or grilled chicken, coated in katsu sauce with crispy onions, crunchy cucumber and fresh lettuce in a warm, toasted tortilla.
The wrap will be available for £3.49 but discounted to £1.99 on Wednesdays.
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Cheesy Garlic Bread Dippers are staying on the menu. For £2.49, you can get four dippers of mozzarella cheese flavoured with garlic and chives in a ciabatta-style breadcrumb coating, served with rich tomato dip. Or you can opt for the sharebox, costing £6.59.
When can you buy the May menu at McDonald's?
McDonald's customers can buy items from the new May menu from Wednesday, May 7.
The menu will be available for a limited time only, so be sure to try it out before it goes.

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