Dutch Bros has long moved beyond being a simple coffee stand in Oregon to becoming a massive cultural phenomenon in the beverage world. With the arrival of April 2026, the menu has evolved to include more functional options, sophisticated flavor profiles, and the classic high-energy drinks that built its reputation. Whether stopping by for a morning caffeine hit or a mid-afternoon sugar-free refresher, understanding the current menu structure helps in making a choice that fits both taste preferences and dietary goals.

The Core Classics: Dutch Faves™

The foundation of the Dutch Bros menu remains the Dutch Faves™. These are the tried-and-true recipes that have defined the brand’s flavor profile—rich, often sweet, and highly customizable. Most of these start with a "Breve" base, which uses half-and-half instead of regular milk, resulting in a creamier, denser mouthfeel than a standard latte.

Golden Eagle®

This is the undisputed flagship of the menu. The Golden Eagle is a vanilla and caramel breve topped with a signature caramel drizzle. In April 2026, it remains the top recommendation for those who enjoy a dessert-like coffee experience. It is available hot, iced, or blended as a "Freeze."

Caramelizer®

A caramel mocha that blends espresso with chocolate milk and caramel sauce. It strikes a balance between the bitterness of the coffee and the richness of the chocolate. For a lighter version, many now opt for the "Skinny" version, which utilizes non-fat milk and sugar-free syrups.

Annihilator®

A fan favorite for those who love nutty profiles, the Annihilator features chocolate macadamia nut syrup mixed with espresso and half-and-half. It’s particularly popular in its iced form during the warming April days.

9-1-1®

For those requiring a significant caffeine boost, the 9-1-1 contains six shots of espresso in every size, blended with Irish cream syrup and half-and-half. It’s a high-octane choice that remains a staple for long shifts or road trips.

Double Torture®

Similar to the 9-1-1 but with a chocolate twist, this drink features an extra double shot of espresso (totaling four shots in most sizes) combined with vanilla syrup and chocolate milk. It’s a heavy hitter both in terms of flavor and caffeine content.

Rebel™ Energy Drinks: The Non-Coffee Powerhouse

If coffee isn't the priority, the Dutch Bros Rebel™ line provides a proprietary energy drink base infused with an endless variety of fruit syrups. This section of the menu has seen the most growth in early 2026, with a focus on vibrant, multi-layered fruit combinations.

  • Shark Attack®: A blue raspberry, coconut, and lime mix with a pomegranate "float" on top. It’s visually striking and offers a tart, tropical flavor profile.
  • Aftershock®: A complex blend of strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, and lime. This is often the go-to for those who prefer a berry-forward energy boost.
  • Electric Berry®: Combining blue raspberry and lime, this drink is often paired with the newly popular "poppin' boba" toppings that have become a menu mainstay in 2026.
  • Double Rainbro®: A bright mix of strawberry, peach, and coconut. It remains one of the most refreshing iced options on the menu for the spring season.

Cold Brew and Nitro Innovations

Dutch Bros has significantly expanded its cold brew offerings to cater to those who prefer a smoother, less acidic coffee experience compared to traditional espresso. The 2026 menu highlights the "Nitro" cold brew, which is infused with nitrogen for a velvety texture without the need for heavy cream.

  • Toasted Mellow Cold Brew: This drink features toasted marshmallow syrup and chocolate milk, often served with a "Soft Top"—a light, aerated sweet cream foam. It mimics the flavor of a campfire s'more.
  • Flapjack Cold Brew: A nostalgic flavor profile utilizing salted caramel, vanilla, and white chocolate to recreate the taste of a maple syrup breakfast.
  • Nitro Infusion: Almost any flavor on the menu can be added to a Nitro Cold Brew. The lack of ice in the canned Nitro version ensures the coffee flavor remains undiluted from start to finish.

The Rise of Protein Coffee and Wellness Options

Reflecting the broader market trends of 2026, Dutch Bros has integrated a "Protein Coffee" section into the mainstream menu. These drinks utilize a high-protein milk base, typically offering around 20 grams of protein per serving, making them a popular choice for post-workout recovery or a more filling breakfast alternative.

  • Salted Caramel Protein Mocha: A hot or iced drink that manages to keep the sugar content lower by using protein-dense milk and sugar-free caramel options while maintaining the classic mocha taste.
  • Creamy Vanilla Protein Latte: This is a simpler, cleaner option for those who want the benefits of added protein without the complexity of multiple syrups. It has become a staple for the health-conscious drive-thru customer.

Blended Treats: Freezes and Frosts

For those looking for a texture similar to a milkshake or a slushie, the blended section of the Dutch Bros menu offers two distinct paths: Freezes (coffee-based) and Frosts (dairy-based, caffeine-free).

Dutch Freeze®

These are pre-blended espresso bases. While they are convenient and consistent, they tend to be higher in sugar. Popular variations include the Picture Perfect, which adds extra caramel and chocolate drizzle around the cup and on top of the whipped cream.

Dutch Frost®

The Frost is Dutch Bros' take on a classic milkshake. Because it contains no coffee, it’s the primary choice for younger customers or those sensitive to caffeine.

  • Birthday Cake Frost: A mixture of almond bar and white chocolate with confetti sprinkles.
  • Cotton Candy Frost: A simple but sweet combination of blue raspberry and white chocolate.
  • Ninja Frost: A cool mint and white chocolate blend that offers a refreshing finish.

Spring 2026 Seasonal Specials

April typically sees the introduction of floral and citrus notes to the menu. This year, the focus is on "Botanical Refreshers" and light, airy coffee toppers.

  • Lavender Honey Breve: A seasonal return that uses a subtle, floral lavender syrup balanced by the sweetness of honey. It is particularly popular as an iced latte with oat milk.
  • Pink Flamingo Rebel: A blend of peach, strawberry, and white chocolate that has seen a resurgence this spring.
  • Golden Pear Lemonade: A crisp, tart option for the warmer afternoons of mid-April, combining the Dutch Bros signature lemonade with a new pear syrup infusion.

Customization: The Dutch Bros Way

The true value of the Dutch Bros menu lies in its flexibility. There are over 25 different syrup flavors available, including a wide range of sugar-free options (SF Strawberry, SF Raspberry, SF Peach, SF Vanilla, SF Chocolate Macadamia Nut, and more).

Milk Alternatives

In 2026, dairy-free options are more prevalent than ever. Customers can swap standard milk or half-and-half for:

  • Oat Milk: The most popular alternative for its creamy texture.
  • Almond Milk: A lighter, nuttier option.
  • Coconut Milk: Best for tropical Rebel or tea combinations.

The "Soft Top" Phenomenon

If there is one must-try add-on in 2026, it is the Soft Top. This is a fluffy, sweet cream foam that sits on top of cold drinks. It’s denser than whipped cream but lighter than a standard cold foam, often compared to the consistency of melted marshmallow or a light meringue.

Pricing and Size Guide for 2026

While prices fluctuate based on regional costs and state taxes, the following is a general guide for Dutch Bros menu pricing in 2026. Note that adding specialized toppers like Soft Top or Boba typically incurs an extra charge of $0.50 to $1.00.

Category Small (16oz) Medium (24oz) Large (32oz)
Dutch Faves (Breve/Mocha) $4.95 - $5.50 $5.95 - $6.50 $6.95 - $7.50
Rebel Energy Drinks $4.75 - $5.25 $5.75 - $6.25 $7.50 - $8.00
Cold Brew (Iced) $4.50 - $5.00 $5.50 - $6.00 $6.50 - $7.00
Nitro Cold Brew $5.75 (one size) N/A N/A
Dutch Frost / Freeze $5.25 - $5.75 $6.50 - $7.00 $8.50 - $9.25
Teas / Lemonades $3.50 - $4.00 $4.50 - $5.00 $5.50 - $6.00

Prices are estimates based on standard 2026 market rates and may vary by location.

Snack Options: Muffin Tops and More

Dutch Bros keeps its food menu simple, focusing on "Muffin Tops" rather than full pastries. These are designed for portability and quick consumption in the drive-thru.

  • Chocolate Chip: A classic, dense muffin top with generous chocolate chunks.
  • Lemon Poppyseed: A zesty, refreshing choice that pairs well with iced teas.
  • Orange Cranberry: A seasonal favorite often available during the spring months, providing a tart contrast to sweet coffee drinks.
  • Granola Bars: For a more substantial, chewable snack, these are often available in flavors like honey peanut butter.

FAQ: Navigating the 2026 Menu

What is the difference between a Latte and a Breve at Dutch Bros? A standard latte is made with espresso and 2% milk (or your choice of alternative milk). A Breve, which makes up most of the Dutch Faves menu, is made with half-and-half. This gives the drink a much richer, creamier taste but also increases the calorie count significantly.

Can I get any drink sugar-free? Almost. Dutch Bros carries one of the largest selections of sugar-free syrups in the industry. While the base of certain drinks like the Rebel or the Freeze contains sugar, you can order a "Sugar-Free Rebel" (using a sugar-free can) or a "Sugar-Free Mocha" (using sugar-free chocolate sauce and non-fat milk) to significantly reduce the sugar intake.

What is the best drink for someone who doesn't like the taste of coffee? The Dutch Frost or a Smoothie (available in strawberry, mango, peach, and wildberry) are excellent choices. For an energy boost without the coffee flavor, the Rebel energy drinks are the primary alternative.

How many calories are in a typical Dutch Bros drink? Calories vary wildly. A small Americano has roughly 10 calories, while a large Blended Golden Eagle with Soft Top can exceed 800 calories. Most medium iced Dutch Faves fall in the 400-600 calorie range. Always check the official app for the most accurate nutritional data for your specific customization.

Is there a "Secret Menu"? While not officially printed on the boards, the "Secret Menu" is essentially a collection of fan-named flavor combinations. Because the Broistas are trained on the flavor components rather than just names, you can usually order anything by its name (like the "White Zombie" or "Bob Marley") and they will know the recipe.

Conclusion: Making the Most of Your Visit

Visiting Dutch Bros in 2026 is as much about the experience and customization as it is about the caffeine. With the menu expanding into protein-focused and botanical options, there is a drink for almost every dietary preference. To ensure the best experience, utilizing the Dutch Rewards app is recommended for tracking points and accessing app-only specials that frequently change throughout the spring season. Whether you're sticking to the legendary Golden Eagle or experimenting with a Lavender Nitro Cold Brew, the ability to tweak every element—from the milk base to the foam on top—remains the hallmark of the Dutch Bros menu.