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Dutch Bros: The Business Keeps Getting Better, Yet the Multiple Keeps Shrinking
Dutch Bros reported strong Q2 results with 8.3% same-store sales growth, 13 consecutive quarters of positive sales, and raised full-year guidance, yet the stock fell 22% due to its premium valuation. The company's drive-thru model and loyalty program (74% of transactions) continue to drive performance despite a challenging consumer spending environment. With only 1,225 locations and potential to reach 7,000 domestic shops, the stock offers long-term growth potential but remains expensive at 46x forward earnings after the pullback.
08/20/2026, 7:25 AM • The Motley Fool
Why the 20% Sell-Off in Dutch Bros Stock Is a Massive Opportunity
Dutch Bros stock fell nearly 20% after Q2 earnings due to investor disappointment with same-store sales growth guidance for the second half. However, the article argues the sell-off presents a buying opportunity, as the company's expansion story remains on track with strong fundamentals, aggressive store growth plans, and a valuation multiple lower than mature competitor Starbucks despite higher growth potential.
08/09/2026, 3:15 AM • The Motley Fool
Why Dutch Bros Stock Is Plummeting Lower This Week
Dutch Bros stock dropped 20% this week despite strong Q2 earnings showing 32% sales growth and 34% net income growth. The market reacted negatively to the company's guidance of $350-370 million in capital expenditures for 2026, representing a 49% increase from 2025. Additionally, Dutch Bros announced the acquisition of 65 Salad and Go locations, which will require further investment. However, the company's cash from operations still covers expansion spending, and the analyst believes the stock remains attractively valued.
08/07/2026, 1:37 PM • The Motley Fool
The article compares Amazon and Dutch Bros as investment options for 2026. Amazon generated $716.9B in revenue with a 10.8% net margin and benefits from strong AWS AI growth (37% YoY), while Dutch Bros shows impressive 27.9% revenue growth to $1.6B with expanding store footprint. Despite Dutch Bros' rapid expansion, Amazon is recommended as the better buy due to its reasonable valuation (24.9x Forward P/E vs 71.6x for Dutch Bros) and significant AI market opportunity through AWS.
08/04/2026, 8:02 PM • The Motley Fool
Starbucks Is Bouncing Back. Here's Why Dutch Bros Is Still the Better Long-Term Buy.
Starbucks is experiencing a strong recovery with 7.9% U.S. same-store sales growth and expanding margins under CEO Brian Niccol's leadership, particularly driven by customizable energy drinks. However, Dutch Bros is positioned as the better long-term investment due to its larger growth runway—aiming to expand from 1,177 to 2,029 stores by 2029 with potential for 7,000 U.S. locations long-term—and its early-mover advantage in the cold beverage category. Both stocks are trading at premium valuations.
08/04/2026, 6:05 PM • The Motley Fool
1 Green Flag for Dutch Bros Heading Into Earnings on Aug. 5
Dutch Bros, a rapidly expanding coffee chain, is positioned to report strong second-quarter earnings on Aug. 5, with accelerating same-store sales growth being a key indicator of health. The company sees significant growth potential with plans to expand from current store count to 7,000 locations, though management emphasizes that same-store sales growth is critical to validate long-term viability beyond new store openings.
07/31/2026, 6:15 AM • The Motley Fool
Dutch Bros vs. Beyond Meat: Which Consumer Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
The article compares Dutch Bros and Beyond Meat as investment opportunities in 2026. Dutch Bros, a rapidly expanding coffee chain with 1,136 locations and 28% revenue growth, is recommended as the stronger buy. Beyond Meat, facing declining demand for plant-based meat with 15.6% revenue decline and ongoing restructuring, is considered to be in survival mode rather than growth mode.
07/29/2026, 3:17 PM • The Motley Fool
2 Stocks That Could Double by 2030
The article highlights MercadoLibre and Dutch Bros as two non-AI growth stocks with potential to double by 2030. MercadoLibre, a Latin American e-commerce and fintech leader, is growing at 49% year-over-year with plans to launch a digital bank in Mexico. Dutch Bros, a coffee chain, plans to nearly double its store count from 1,177 to 2,029 shops by 2029 with 31% year-over-year revenue growth.
07/19/2026, 5:12 AM • The Motley Fool
Can Starbucks Continue Obliterating Dutch Bros in the Second Half?
Starbucks has reversed its fortunes in 2026 through CEO Brian Niccol's 'Back to Starbucks' turnaround plan, featuring improved staffing, faster service, and renewed focus on in-store experience, resulting in positive comparable sales and recovered morning traffic. Dutch Bros' stock has pulled back despite strong 30%+ revenue growth and aggressive expansion plans, representing a valuation reset rather than business deterioration. For the second half of 2026, Starbucks appears the steadier near-term investment with dividend income and international growth potential, while Dutch Bros offers higher long-term upside for patient investors willing to accept volatility.
07/18/2026, 6:15 AM • The Motley Fool
Prediction: Dutch Bros Will Hit $130 by 2031 for This Obvious Reason
Dutch Bros is positioned for significant growth with plans to expand from 1,177 locations to 2,029 stores by 2029, targeting a total addressable market of 7,000 U.S. locations. The company's small drive-through format, strong same-store sales growth over nine consecutive quarters, and differentiated afternoon sales performance (75% after 10 a.m. vs. industry average of 50%) support analyst projections of 27% annual EPS growth through 2028, potentially doubling the stock price to $130 by 2031.
07/16/2026, 6:12 AM • The Motley Fool
Dutch Bros Stock Just Hit a 52-Week High. 3 Reasons Why It's Still a Great Buy in July.
Dutch Bros has reached a 52-week high of $74.65, driven by strong quarterly results with 31% revenue growth and 8.3% same-shop sales increase. The company raised full-year guidance and demonstrated five consecutive quarters of transaction growth. With 1,177 locations across 25 states and plans to expand to 2,029 shops by 2029, Dutch Bros is positioned as a solid growth stock despite a forward P/E of 76, supported by passionate leadership and profitable expansion strategy.
07/05/2026, 7:15 AM • The Motley Fool
3 Magnificent Growth Stocks to Buy in July
The article recommends three growth stocks: Axon Enterprise, a law enforcement AI platform company with strong revenue growth and profitability; Dutch Bros, a rapidly expanding coffee chain with aggressive store expansion plans and accelerating sales; and MercadoLibre, Latin America's leading e-commerce and fintech platform showing exceptional growth metrics despite being down year-to-date.
07/05/2026, 3:05 AM • The Motley Fool
Better Buy in July: 1 Share of Starbucks or 1 Dutch Bros Share Plus 1 Chipotle Share?
For roughly $100, investors can choose between one share of Starbucks or one share each of Dutch Bros and Chipotle. While Starbucks is an established giant with recent positive momentum, Dutch Bros offers faster growth with 16% year-over-year location expansion, and Chipotle presents a turnaround opportunity despite recent underperformance. Buying two stocks provides diversification and exposure to both growth and value narratives.
07/02/2026, 6:15 PM • The Motley Fool
Three consumer growth stocks—Dutch Bros, Chipotle, and Cava—are trading below recent highs due to margin pressure and macroeconomic concerns rather than fundamental deterioration. The article suggests a $200 basket portfolio approach across all three could be an attractive long-term compounding opportunity for patient investors with a 5+ year horizon.
06/28/2026, 9:05 AM • The Motley Fool
Dutch Bros Doubled Over the Last 3 Years. Can It Triple by 2030?
Dutch Bros, a rapidly growing coffee chain with innovative products and store formats, has doubled in stock value over three years and achieved 31% sales growth in Q1 2026. However, with a P/E ratio of 104 and decelerating net income growth, analysts believe tripling by 2030 is unlikely, though doubling remains possible.
06/21/2026, 5:35 AM • The Motley Fool
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Company Profile
Dutch Bros Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates and franchises drive-thru shops in the United States. The company sells and distributes coffee, coffee-related products, and accessories. It operates through Company-Operated Shops and Franchising and Other segments. The company sells its products under various brands such as Dutch Bros, Dutch Bros Coffee, Dutch Bros Rebel, Dutch Bros, and Blue Rebel. Dutch Bros Inc. was founded in 1992 and is based in Tempe, Arizona.
Key Executives
- Christine Barone
- Travis Boersma
- Joshua Guenser
- Tana Davila
- Victoria J. Tullett
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions1.8B (82.94%)
- Mutual Funds345.0M (15.86%)
- Insiders26.3M (1.21%)
- Other0 (0.00%)