Cheesecake calories: per slice, per 100g and by size
Cheesecake is a rich, cream-cheese dessert on a buttery crust. Its calories move mostly with how big the slice is and what gets drizzled on top — the filling itself is fairly consistent.

A regular slice of New York-style cheesecake is about 350 kcal. A small slice is closer to 250 kcal and a large restaurant slice can reach 450 kcal, before berries or caramel on top.
Per 100 g
Approximate values. Your recipe and portion can change the result.
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- Protein6 g
- Fat25 g
- Carbs29 g
Portion size and cooking method move single foods most; frying adds oil.
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FAQ
How many calories are in a slice of cheesecake?
A regular slice of New York-style cheesecake is around 350 kcal. Small slices are closer to 250 kcal, while large restaurant slices can reach 450 kcal.
How many calories are in 100 g of cheesecake?
About 321 kcal per 100 g, with roughly 22 g of fat and 26 g of carbs. A typical regular slice is around 110 g.
Does the topping change the calories much?
It can. Fresh berries add only about 40 kcal, while a caramel or chocolate drizzle can add 80 kcal or more per slice.
Can SpoonCheck estimate cheesecake calories from a photo?
Yes. A photo helps estimate the slice size and any topping, so you get a realistic number without weighing it.
Data source: USDA FDC 174985 (cheesecake, commercially prepared) ~321 kcal/100g + typical NY-style restaurant slice weights (78-140 g)
SpoonCheck is not a medical app and does not replace a healthcare professional. Nutrition estimates are for general wellness tracking.



