From classic cream scones to loaded fruit-filled bites, this list offers something for every mood. Some lean buttery and simple, others bring in fresh berries, chocolate, or warm spices. There are versions for summer fruit, cozy fall mornings, and everything in between. Whether you like them with tea or as a morning treat, these scones deliver variety and flavor.
Blackberry Scones

These scones fold in whole blackberries that soften and burst as they bake. The dough stays rich and flaky. A great mix of tart and buttery. Serve with jam or plain.
Get the Recipe: Blackberry Scones
Cream Scones

Basic in the best way, these use heavy cream for a tender crumb. They’re light on sweetness and easy to dress up. Great with clotted cream or fruit spread. A go-to recipe base.
Get the Recipe: Cream Scones
Pumpkin Scones

Pumpkin purée and spices make these rich, soft, and full of fall flavor. A glaze or sugar topping adds the finish. Great with coffee or chai. Ideal for cooler mornings.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Scones
Blueberry Scones

Blueberries add juicy bursts throughout each scone. The dough stays tender and slightly sweet. Serve warm with butter. Classic and crowd-pleasing.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Scones
Blueberry Lemon Scones

This version pairs blueberries with lemon zest for brightness. Each bite is a balance of sweet and tart. A drizzle of glaze adds extra lift. A fresh take on a classic.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Lemon Scones
White Chocolate Raspberry Scones

Chunks of white chocolate melt into the dough while raspberries give it color and tang. The combo is rich and vibrant. A little messy, very good. Great for brunch spreads.
Get the Recipe: White Chocolate Raspberry Scones
Mandarin Orange Scones

Mandarin juice and zest go into the dough for a citrusy kick. The flavor is light, fresh, and unexpected. Try with a citrus glaze or plain. Good with tea.
Get the Recipe: Mandarin Orange Scones
Earl Gray Scones

Ground tea leaves steep right into the dough, giving it floral depth. These bake up delicate with a hint of bergamot. Serve with butter or cream. Elegant but easy.
Get the Recipe: Earl Gray Scones
Mocha Scones

Cocoa powder and espresso give these scones a bold flavor. Chocolate chips add a soft bite. Great with strong coffee. Rich without being heavy.
Get the Recipe: Mocha Scones
Apple Cream Scones

Small apple chunks soften into the dough as it bakes. Cream keeps them fluffy and moist. Add cinnamon or leave them simple. Great warm or at room temp.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cream Scones
S’more Scones

Chocolate, graham, and marshmallow bits bake into the dough for a campfire-style bite. The tops get a little golden and gooey. Fun for kids or a cozy treat. Sweet and playful.
Get the Recipe: S’more Scones
Cherry Chip Scones

Dried cherries and chocolate chips bake into every bite. The tart-sweet combo works well with a soft, buttery base. Easy to make ahead. A good all-season option.
Get the Recipe: Cherry Chip Scones
Orange Cranberry Scones

Cranberries and orange zest make these bright and tangy. The glaze brings out the citrus even more. A good balance of rich and fresh. Pairs well with black tea.
Get the Recipe: Orange Cranberry Scones
Cinnamon Scones

These scones have cinnamon in the dough and sometimes swirled through. Brown sugar or glaze finishes them off. Soft, warm, and cozy. A great everyday bake.
Get the Recipe: Cinnamon Scones
Tropical Pineapple Scones

Crushed pineapple adds sweetness and moisture to the dough. The result is soft with a bit of zing. Coconut or lime glaze optional. A fun twist on a traditional style.
Get the Recipe: Tropical Pineapple Scones







