Brace yourselves – “Broistas” are coming.
Dutch Bros is expanding to a handful of new states in 2025, chief executive officer Christine Barone has confirmed to USA TODAY.
The drive-thru coffee chain, which has locations in 18 states as of June 2025, is based in Oregon and opened its first franchise in 2000. The company sells protein coffee, blended drinks, energy drinks, shakes, as well as muffin tops.
Here’s what to know about where Dutch Bros will be headed next.
Where have new Dutch Bros locations already opened in 2025?
The company ended its first quarter in March 2025 with 30 new locations, Barone said. The latest additions include shops in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.
Which states will be getting its first Dutch Bros location?
According to Barone, Dutch Bros CEO, the company plans to add 160 locations around the country in 2025, entering new markets such as Indiana, Ohio, Louisiana, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Dutch Bros declined to say more about which cities the newest locations will call home.
“With a strong roadmap ahead, we are focused on our bold goal of reaching 2,029 shops in 2029,” Barone said in a statement to USA TODAY.
“Led by field operations teams deeply rooted in our culture and supported by a leadership team with complementary skills and firsthand knowledge of scale, we are well positioned to deliver sustainable, long-term value,” Barone said.
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY’s NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com.