Full-Time
Posted on 9/11/2025
Franchise-driven drive-thru coffee chain
$65k/yr
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Tempe, AZ, USA
Hybrid
This position is required to be in office 4 days per week (Mon-Thurs); Fridays are optional remote work days.
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Dutch Bros operates a fast-service drive-thru coffee chain in the United States with a franchise network of over 300 locations. It offers a menu of customizable coffee drinks, freeze-blended beverages, and energy drinks served by baristas known as bro-istas, with orders completed at the drive-thru for speed and consistency. The company differentiates itself through a high-speed, personalized drive-thru experience built at scale via franchising and a distinctive brand culture. Its goal is to expand nationwide, grow a loyal customer base, and maintain quick, friendly service across its locations.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Grants Pass, Oregon
Founded
1992
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Dutch Bros is expanding into the Midwest with new drive-through locations approved across Illinois and Ohio, many tied to local redevelopment projects. The coffee chain is becoming an anchor tenant in city revitalisation plans, including the Elk Grove Village Ice Arena project. The expansion strategy connects store growth to municipal investment initiatives and community traffic plans. For investors, this approach highlights the company's real estate decisions and partnerships with local authorities as key factors in regional growth. At $52.86, Dutch Bros shares trade 30% below the analyst target of $75.71 but 55.7% above Simply Wall St's estimated fair value. The stock has gained 11.8% over 30 days and trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 84.3, significantly above the hospitality industry average of 21.8.
Dutch Bros Coffee plans drive-thru-only shop in Middletown. Posted 9:05 AM, Apr 12, 2026 MIDDLETOWN, Ohio - A Dutch Bros Coffee is proposed for the southeast corner of Breiel Boulevard and Batsey Drive in Middletown. Plans submitted to the city show a 986-square-foot building with two drive-thru lanes and no indoor seating. A walk-up service window is planned on the west side of the building. The project would redevelop about 0.59 acres of the existing Middletown Shopping Center parking lot. Nearby businesses include Mr. Hibachi Japanese Grill, Burger King and Little Caesars Pizza. Dutch Bros was founded in 1992 in Grants Pass, Oregon, by brothers Dane and Travis Boersma, who started the company from an espresso pushcart. As of late 2025, the chain had expanded to 1,081 locations across 24 states, according to the company. The brand is known for customizable hot, iced or blended coffee drinks as well as its Rebel energy drinks, teas, lemonades, shakes and smoothies. The proposed Middletown location is part of a broader expansion into the Miami Valley that began last year. Dutch Bros' first location in Ohio opened in Springfield Township in 2025. According to Dutch Bros's website, they also have Greater Cincinnati area locations in Milford and Sharonville. There's also a location north of Dayton that opened in September in Butler Township. Additional area locations are also planned near the University of Dayton campus and in Fairborn and Riverside near Dayton. The location proposed for Middletown will go before the city's planning commission in May. More local business news:
Dutch Bros, a rapidly expanding coffee chain, has grown from 982 locations in 2024 to 1,136 by the end of 2025, with plans to reach 2,029 locations by 2029. The company differentiates itself through its "broista" culture and diverse beverage offerings in a competitive market. Costco reported $137 billion in revenue for the first six months of fiscal 2026, up 9% year-on-year, whilst profits reached $4 billion, rising 13%. However, the company's 53 P/E ratio raises valuation concerns, though it has historically traded below 30 times earnings, suggesting potential buying opportunities during market pullbacks. Both stocks are positioned as potential purchases for investors seeking quality companies during market downturns, particularly amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Oswego says Dutch Bros. Coffee drive-thru to be open later this year. Village Board gives approval for new shop. April 11, 2026 at 6:01 am CDT By late fall, Dutch Bros. Coffee plans to open a drive-up cafe near the intersection of U.S. Route 34 and Ogden Falls Boulevard in Oswego. At the April 7 Oswego Village Board meeting, village trustees unanimously approved plans for the proposed 1,193 square-foot shop, which specializes in handcrafted coffee and espresso-based beverages, cold brew, teas, lemonades, smoothies and other non-alcoholic specialty drinks. Trustees also voted to approve an ordinance annexing the land into the village and rezoning the land for business use. The site, which is about two acres in size, is located on the south side of U.S. Route 34, about 500 feet east of the U.S. Route 34 and Ogden Falls Boulevard intersection. The coffee shop would sit on an approximately 0.87 acre site adjacent to the Shell gas station. A second lot is proposed for future commercial development. Trustees and Oswego Village President Ryan Kauffman voiced enthusiasm for the project. "It truly is an experience," said Oswego Village Trustee Rachelle Koenig, who has been to other Dutch Bros. Coffee restaurants. "I am super excited about this." Kauffman thanked Dutch Bros. Coffee for investing in Oswego. The Oswego Plan Commission had recommended the plans be approved. Mike Haigh of Quattro Development LLC, had told commissioners. that Dutch Bros. Cafe is not just a coffee shop. "They do a significant portion of their sales - I would say over 50% - in non-coffee beverages," he said. The restaurant also offers walk-up service, village planner Jeff Lind said. "While no customers will be able to enter the building, the business will provide walk-up service," he said. Eric Schelkopf, who is a Kendall County resident, writes for the Record Newspapers/KendallCountyNow.com, covering Oswego and Plainfield. Schelkopf, who is a Kendall County resident, started with the Kane County Chronicle in December 1988 and appreciates everything the Fox Valley has to offer, including the majestic Fox River.
Dutch Bros coffee drive-thru proposed in Riverside. A new Dutch Bros coffee drive-thru location could be coming to Riverside. The city's planning commission will consider plans on Wednesday, April 15 that propose construction of a 986-square-foot coffee kiosk at 115 Woodman Drive. Plans submitted by Columbus-based developer Skilken Gold show the new business would be on the southern outlot of a 5.9-acre property. Other businesses on the property include Dayton Kali Academy, Infocision Management Corporation and PC Global Garage. Farther south of the site is Pettibone Coffee, 215 Woodman Drive. Plans for the Dutch Bros include two drive-thru lanes and a small number of parking spots. The business would be accessed via Woodman Drive, operating with a one-way circulation pattern to guide vehicles through. Dutch Bros locations do not include indoor seating and are walk-up or drive-up services. Founded in an espresso pushcart in Grants Pass, Oregon, in 1992 by brothers Dane and Travis Boersma, Dutch Bros has expanded to 1,081 locations across 24 states as of late last year, according to the company. Dutch Bros' menu centers on customizable coffee drinks (hot, iced or blended), energy drinks called Rebels, and a variety of teas, lemonades, shakes and smoothies. The proposed Riverside location is one of several sites in the works for the brand, which began expanding into the Dayton market in 2025. The coffee chain is planning to build its second area store at 220 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road in Fairborn Dutch Bros is also planning a location at 1141 Brown St., Dayton, near the University of Dayton campus, and in Miami Twp., just north of the Meijer at Ohio 741 and West Alex Bell Road.