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    I ordered the same 6 drinks at Dunkin' and Dutch Bros Coffee, and the pricier chain just barely came out on top

    By Meredith Schneider,

    2 days ago

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    I frequent both Dunkin' and Dutch Bros when I'm looking for coffee.

    Dunkin' and Dutch Bros Coffee are at the top of my coffee-shop rotation.

    The former, a Massachusetts-based chain with nearly 10,000 locations across 45 US states and shops in 33 additional countries , is easy to find.

    Dutch Bros, on the other hand, offers a more niche experience. The Oregon-based, drive-thru-only chain has fewer than 1,000 locations , all in the US.

    But what makes a coffee chain great is its beverages — and I wanted to put these two beloved spots to the test.

    The parent brand of Dunkin' is on a winning streak.
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    Dunkin' is a globally recognizable chain.

    I'm still not sure whether to call it Dunkin' or Dunkin' Donuts , but the brand has been serving coffee, doughnuts, and other breakfast staples since the 1950s.

    And over 70 years later, the chain's multibillion-dollar parent company, Dunkin' Brands Group, is still growing. The company doubled its quarterly profits last month.

    I may have originally gone to Dunkin' for doughnuts as a kid, but I stayed loyal because of its expansive, reliable coffee menu.

    Dutch Bros' locations may still be in the triple digits, but that could be changing.
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    Dutch Bros has great customer service.

    Dutch Bros kicked off 2024 with a 39% year-over-year revenue increase , and the company plans to open 150 to 165 more shops by the end of the year.

    More than profits, the chain is well known for its enthusiastic employees — that's what keeps me coming back. Forbes placed the chain in the top 10 of its first " Best Customer Service " list at the end of 2023.

    With all that in mind, I visited both Dunkin' and Dutch Bros and ordered the same staple coffee-shop beverages at each spot.

    Here's how one blended, one hot, and four iced drinks stacked up.

    I started with the Golden Eagle at Dutch Bros.
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    The Golden Eagle is a caramel coffee at Dutch Bros.

    The Golden Eagle is one of the most hyped drinks on the Dutch Bros menu. It's a caffè breve , made with espresso, half-and-half, vanilla syrup, and caramel sauce.

    I ordered a medium for $5.60 — without the whipped cream to keep the comparison even. The full medium has 480 calories.

    The drink was a bit sweet, but I can see why it's a fan favorite.

    The caramel macchiato is the closest match at Dunkin'.
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    The caramel macchiato from Dunkin' uses slightly different ingredients.

    The iced caramel macchiato from Dunkin' is the best match for the Golden Eagle. But it's made without half-and-half, so it's a little less sweet.

    My medium with whole milk cost $5.80, and the drink had 290 calories.

    I preferred this one. It tasted like something I'd get at one of my local coffee joints .

    Next up was Dutch Bros' vanilla cold brew with soft top.
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    The iced vanilla cold brew at Dutch Bros can be topped with a sweet foam.

    A cold brew with sweetened foam is one of my favorite drinks . My medium iced vanilla cold brew with soft top from Dutch Bros had 120 calories and cost me $7.50.

    The coffee is the main focus in a cold brew, so I think there's always a better chance of it being brewed well. But the sweet topping blended into the drink beautifully, like an elevated sweetener.

    The flavor was well balanced, and the topping stayed fluffy for nearly an hour. I wasn't convinced anything could beat this.

    At Dunkin', I picked up a vanilla cold brew with sweet foam.
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    The vanilla cold brew with sweet foam at Dunkin' didn't have distinct layers.

    One sip proved me right. The medium, 90-calorie drink cost me $5.70 and tasted like a regular vanilla iced coffee.

    Even if it wasn't the worst thing in the world, it wasn't what I was expecting.

    It didn't even taste like cold-brew coffee. Plus, the cold foam was very airy and melted into the drink quickly.

    An iced chai latte is a staple, so I started with one from Dutch Bros.
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    I like a creamier chai latte, and Dutch Bros delivered.

    Dutch Bros' medium chai latte , which cost me $6.70, was creamy and indulgent.

    The spices in the 350-calorie drink really shined, but it was also creamier than most chai lattes I've tried.

    It tasted like autumn.

    The iced chai from Dunkin' was nearly identical.
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    Dunkin' also had a nice chai latte.

    If you gave me both of these chai lattes in a blind taste test, I wouldn't be able to tell them apart.

    The medium chai latte from Dunkin' had 290 calories and cost me $6.20. It was slightly lighter than the competitor, but that was kind of it.

    Next up was a classic iced mocha at Dutch Bros.
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    Dutch Bros' iced mocha uses chocolate milk.

    My medium iced mocha cost me $5.30 and had 310 calories.

    Dutch Bros has several signature mochas, but the classic expertly blends the shop's own brand of chocolate milk with espresso.

    The chocolate milk added flavor and creaminess that couldn't be topped, and I loved that adding the chocolate in milk form didn't change the drink's texture.

    The espresso itself was also brewed to perfection .

    The cocoa mocha iced latte from Dunkin' was the competitor.
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    I ordered a cocoa mocha iced latte at Dunkin'.

    Dunkin' has a line of signature lattes , including the iced cocoa mocha.

    The medium latte cost me $6 and included whole milk , mocha flavoring, hot chocolate, whipped cream, and a chocolate drizzle. The drink is 400 calories, but I ordered it without the whipped cream and drizzle to keep things fair.

    I wanted the coffee to seamlessly blend in with the ingredients, but it was just a separate, bitter flavor.

    The drink fell kind of short for me and didn't come close to beating Dutch Bros' mocha. But I know I like the blended mochas from Dunkin', so I'll still order those when the craving strikes.

    For my frozen drink, I went with Dutch Bros' toasted-mallow blended freeze.
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    Dutch Bros' toasted-mallow drink tasted like s'mores.

    The toasted-mallow blended freeze seemed like a standard s'mores-flavored drink, so I was surprised to learn that it's made with espresso, vanilla, chocolate, and macadamia nut .

    A medium cost $7.70 and had 540 calories, and the flavor was striking.

    The drink was comparable to the quintessential fireside treat , making it a great dessertlike coffee. The drink was also blended to perfection.

    The closest thing at Dunkin' is its bonfire-s'mores frozen coffee.
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    The bonfire-s'mores frozen coffee at Dunkin' is a frozen version of the summer treat.

    Dunkin' also had a seasonal bonfire-s'mores frozen coffee. I ordered a medium for $6.60, which is a whopping 840 calories.

    The drink had vanilla and s'mores flavorings, whipped cream, mocha drizzle, and graham crackers — I ditched the whipped cream.

    The take on s'mores at Dunkin' was my favorite tastewise, but the two drinks were very similar in texture.

    I wanted to test one hot beverage, and an oat-milk latte is my go-to.
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    I loved Dutch Bros' oat-milk latte.

    Drinking hot coffee on a 90-degree summer day isn't my favorite activity, but I was pleasantly surprised by Dutch Bros' oat-milk latte.

    The medium, 200-calorie drink cost me $7.

    My barista brewed it to the perfect temperature, so I could safely sip it as soon as I left the drive-thru. It was frothy and a genuinely comforting way to start my day.

    The oat-milk latte from Dunkin' didn't come close.
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    I won't be ordering oat-milk lattes at Dunkin' again.

    After my success at Dutch Bros, I was ready to be amazed by the oat-milk latte from Dunkin' . But my medium, 130-calorie coffee didn't live up to the hype — especially for $6.30.

    The drink was too hot, and it was much less creamy than Dutch Bros' version. The milk also seemed to separate rather quickly, making it a little less appetizing.

    This won't be my go-to at Dunkin' moving forward, but I think adding a flavor might make the latte better.

    My ratings skewed toward Dutch Bros, but Dunkin' still has its strengths.
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    I'll mostly stick with Dutch Bros, but I'm going back to Dunkin' for its caramel macchiato.

    Most of the Dutch Bros drinks were more expensive, but they also often tasted better. When it came to the oat-milk latte, vanilla cold brew, and iced mocha, there was no competition from Dunkin'.

    But the chai lattes at both chains were nearly identical — it's the only beverage I couldn't make a solid call on.

    I'll keep going to Dunkin' for caramel macchiatos, and when it's in season, the bonfire-s'mores frozen coffee is a delightful treat.

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