The Secret Menu at Dutch Bros
The Dutch Bros secret menu is not really “secret.” Let us be adults for seven consecutive seconds. There is no hidden leather-bound book under the counter guarded by a teenager in a headset whispering, “Only the chosen may order the Galaxy Fish.”
The Dutch Bros secret menu is mostly this: take a drink base, add flavor syrups, possibly drown it in Soft Top, maybe add drizzle, maybe make it blended, maybe call it something that sounds like a rejected Pokémon evolution, and then act like you have hacked the Pentagon.
And yet, it works. Beautifully. Stupidly. Deliciously.
Dutch Bros is built for this nonsense. The company says it has more than 1,177 locations across 25 states as of March 31, 2026, and its official menu already includes coffee, Rebels, lemonades, teas, chai, smoothies, shakes, sparkling sodas, protein coffee, and seasonal drinks. That is not a menu. That is a beverage theme park with a loyalty app.
What Is the Dutch Bros Secret Menu?
The Dutch Bros secret menu is best understood as a giant library of unofficial or semi-official flavor combinations. Some are fan-made. Some are barista-known. Some have been around long enough that ordering them feels less like asking for a secret and more like asking for “the usual” at a place where “the usual” is blue raspberry, coconut, lime, pomegranate float, and a caffeine level that makes your phone nervous.
Dutch Bros itself has acknowledged “secret menu” flavors. In 2025, the company announced Galaxy Fish as the winner of its Secret Menu Bracket Challenge, describing it as strawberry, lime, and passion fruit, available as a Rebel, lemonade, tea, or soda. So yes, the secret menu is secret in the same way a marching band is subtle.
The key thing to know: most “secret menu” drinks are not fixed menu items. They are flavor formulas. You choose the base, then add the flavor combo.
So instead of walking up and saying, “Give me the mystical underground beverage known as Ocean Water,” it is smarter to say: “Can I get an iced Rebel with blue raspberry, coconut, and lime?” Congratulations, you have now ordered like someone who will not make the broista stare into the middle distance.
How to Order From the Dutch Bros Secret Menu Without Becoming a Menace
Do not just shout a secret menu name and expect the person working the window to decode your TikTok beverage prophecy.
The best Dutch Bros secret menu order has four parts:
Size. Small, medium, large.
Temperature/style. Iced, hot, blended, or sometimes sparkling.
Base. Rebel, lemonade, tea, soda, mocha, latte, breve, chai, Freeze, shake, cold brew.
Flavors and toppings. Syrups, sauces, Soft Top, whip, drizzle, float, sprinkles, alternative milk.
Dutch Bros says customers can customize drinks with 25+ flavors, alternative milks like almond, oat, and coconut, and toppings such as Soft Top, whipped cream, floats, drizzles, birthday sprinkles, and cinnamon sprinkles. In other words, the chain has handed America a syrup keyboard and said, “Please compose your own little sugar opera.”
The Best Dutch Bros Secret Menu Drinks to Try
Galaxy Fish
Order it as: Rebel, lemonade, tea, or soda
Flavors: Strawberry, lime, passion fruit
Galaxy Fish won Dutch Bros’ 2025 Secret Menu Bracket Challenge, which means the people have spoken, and apparently the people want their beverage to sound like an aquarium in outer space. It is fruity, bright, and easy to order because Dutch Bros has actually promoted the flavor combo.
Best version: iced Rebel if you want caffeine; lemonade if you want the same chaos without turning your nervous system into a laser pointer.
Shark Attack
Order it as: Rebel
Flavors: Blue raspberry, coconut, lime, pomegranate float
Shark Attack is listed on Dutch Bros’ official Rebel menu, which makes it less of a secret and more of a legally recognized sugar incident. It is blue, tropical, tart, and dramatic in a way that suggests someone in product development owns pool floaties and no fear.
This is for people who want their drink to taste like a beach vacation sponsored by caffeine and poor impulse control.
Aftershock
Order it as: Rebel, lemonade, tea, or soda
Flavors: Blackberry, lime, raspberry, strawberry
Aftershock is another official Dutch Bros Rebel flavor combo, and it is exactly what it sounds like: berry flavor with enough tartness to keep the drink from becoming liquid gummy bears.
Best version: iced Rebel if you are trying to wake up; iced tea if you want to pretend this is a restrained adult choice.
Double Rainbro
Order it as: Rebel, lemonade, or tea
Flavors: Coconut, peach, strawberry
Double Rainbro is one of Dutch Bros’ most recognizable flavor combos and appears on the official Rebel menu. It tastes like a tropical fruit basket got a little too confident.
This is the secret-menu-adjacent drink for people who want something fruity but not terrifyingly weird. A safe chaos. A starter pack for syrup goblins.
Electric Berry
Order it as: Rebel, lemonade, or soda
Flavors: Blue raspberry, lime
Electric Berry is simple, bright, and not trying to be a full dissertation. Blue raspberry and lime. Done. Clean little cartoon lightning bolt in a cup. Dutch Bros lists it as an official Rebel flavor.
Best version: lemonade. It tastes like summer break if summer break had a drive-thru and mild tachycardia.
Dinosaur Egg
Order it as: Rebel
Flavors: Blue raspberry, almond, strawberry, white chocolate float
Dinosaur Egg is also on the official Rebel menu, because apparently Dutch Bros looked at normal beverage names and said, “No thanks, let’s name one like a fossilized candy grenade.”
This one is sweet, creamy, and strange in the way Dutch Bros fans seem to prefer: not quite soda, not quite dessert, not quite energy drink, but absolutely ready to stain your tongue and your judgment.
Peach Ring
Order it as: Rebel
Flavors: Passion fruit, white chocolate, peach float
Peach Ring is Dutch Bros doing candy nostalgia with caffeine, because why simply remember gas station peach rings when you could drink their spiritual cousin through a straw? Dutch Bros lists Peach Ring on its Rebel page.
Best version: iced Rebel. Blended can be good too, but now you are basically ordering a slushie with a gym membership.
White Zombie
Order it as: Latte, breve, mocha, Freeze, or cold brew
Flavors: Vanilla and white chocolate
White Zombie is a classic Dutch Bros secret-menu-style coffee flavor. It is not subtle. It is not sophisticated. It is vanilla and white chocolate joining forces to make coffee taste less like coffee and more like dessert that got a job.
Best version: iced breve if you like creamy drinks; cold brew if you want the coffee to fight back a little.
Golden Eagle, But Make It Extra Unhinged
Order it as: Breve, Freeze, cold brew, or chai
Base flavor: Vanilla and caramel with caramel drizzle
Golden Eagle is already a Dutch Bros “Dutch Faves” classic, not really a secret. But the secret-menu move is modifying it like you are trying to build a beverage with side quests: add Soft Top, make it Picture Perfect, swap the base, make it a chai, or add extra caramel drizzle because apparently the first caramel wave did not emotionally land.
Dutch Bros’ menu categories include Dutch Faves and coffee classics, and its customization system is basically begging people to turn normal orders into dessert architecture.
Sweater Weather Chai Picture Perfect
Order it as: Chai with white coffee, then “Picture Perfect”
Flavor idea: Chai plus white coffee, caramel and chocolate drizzle, whipped cream or Soft Top depending on how your shop handles it
This is a popular fan-discussed secret-menu order, and the “Picture Perfect” part generally means caramel and chocolate drizzle around the cup plus a pretty topping situation. Cozymeal notes that Sweater Weather Chai Picture Perfect combines chai with white coffee and the Picture Perfect finish.
This drink is for people who want fall, caffeine, dessert, and emotional support all in one cup. Reasonable? No. Understandable? Deeply.
Dutch Mojito Iced Tea
Order it as: Iced tea
Flavors: Coconut, lime, crème de menthe
Dutch Mojito Iced Tea is a fan-favorite secret-menu-style drink listed in secret menu guides. It takes iced tea and gives it minty tropical cocktail energy, minus the actual cocktail, because sometimes adulthood is just pretending lime syrup is a vacation.
Best version: green tea if available, or black tea if you want it more classic. Add extra lime if you like tart drinks and emotional clarity.
Grasshopper Mocha
Order it as: Mocha
Flavors: Chocolate, vanilla, peppermint
The Grasshopper is basically a mint-chocolate coffee drink. Cozymeal describes it as espresso with milk, chocolate milk, vanilla syrup, and peppermint syrup, available hot, iced, or blended.
This is for Thin Mint people. You know who you are. You have been waiting for a way to drink cookie nostalgia with espresso, and society finally gave up trying to stop you.
Cookies and Cream Breve
Order it as: Iced breve or white coffee breve
Flavors: White chocolate and chocolate drizzle
Cookies and Cream Breve is another secret-menu-style drink Cozymeal highlights, built around white coffee, white chocolate, and dark chocolate drizzle.
It is creamy, sweet, and about as close as coffee gets to putting on pajamas and becoming a milkshake.
The Best Dutch Bros Secret Menu Strategy by Drink Type
Best Secret Menu Rebels
If you are ordering a Rebel, go fruity. Rebels are Dutch Bros’ energy-drink playground, and the official Rebel menu already includes chaos like Aftershock, Double Rainbro, Electric Berry, Shark Attack, Dinosaur Egg, Hyperchrome, Midnight, OG Gummy Bear, Peach Ring, and Vampire Slayer.
Good Rebel combos:
Galaxy Fish: strawberry, lime, passion fruit.
Aftershock: blackberry, lime, raspberry, strawberry.
Shark Attack: blue raspberry, coconut, lime, pomegranate float.
Peach Ring: passion fruit, white chocolate, peach float.
Electric Berry: blue raspberry, lime.
This is where Dutch Bros shines. Starbucks has cold foam. Dutch Bros has energy drinks that look like they were invented by a youth group at a laser tag lock-in.
Best Secret Menu Lemonades
Lemonade is the better option when you want secret-menu flavor without caffeine turning your afternoon into a court case.
Try:
Galaxy Fish lemonade.
Electric Berry lemonade.
Double Rainbro lemonade.
Blue raspberry, coconut, lime lemonade.
Strawberry, peach, passion fruit lemonade.
Lemonade makes most Dutch Bros fruit combos taste cleaner and less aggressively “I have three tabs open in my brain.”
Best Secret Menu Teas
Tea is where the secret menu becomes slightly more adult, or at least wears a nicer shirt.
Try:
Dutch Mojito iced tea: coconut, lime, crème de menthe.
Galaxy Fish tea: strawberry, lime, passion fruit.
Midnight tea: blackberry and pomegranate-style flavoring.
Peach and raspberry tea.
Green tea with coconut and lime.
This is the move for people who want flavor but do not want a drink that looks like it escaped a carnival.
Best Secret Menu Coffee Drinks
For coffee, the secret menu is basically dessert engineering.
Try:
White Zombie: vanilla and white chocolate.
Grasshopper: chocolate, vanilla, peppermint.
Cookies and Cream Breve: white chocolate plus chocolate drizzle.
Golden Eagle with Soft Top.
Cold Brew Kicker: nitro cold brew, Irish cream, half-and-half, as highlighted in secret menu guides.
The key with Dutch Bros coffee is deciding whether you actually want coffee or whether you want a dessert wearing coffee’s jacket.
Best Secret Menu Chai Drinks
Dutch Bros chai is dangerous because it makes every flavor combo taste like a cozy sweater got into syrup.
Try:
Sweater Weather Chai Picture Perfect.
Raspberry vanilla chai.
Golden Eagle chai.
Banana bread chai.
White chocolate chai with Soft Top.
Chai is for people who want spice, sweetness, creaminess, and the ability to tell themselves they made a mature beverage choice while drinking something with dessert architecture.
The Most Important Dutch Bros Secret Menu Rule
Do not assume every broista knows every name.
Say the ingredients.
That is the whole law.
A Reddit Dutch Bros discussion from employees and fans puts it bluntly: the secret menu is mostly flavor combinations, and you need to decide what base you want the flavor in, such as a latte, mocha, lemonade, Rebel, or something else. That is the difference between ordering efficiently and turning the drive-thru into a hostage seminar about blue raspberry.
Correct:
“Can I get a medium iced Rebel with strawberry, lime, and passion fruit?”
Incorrect:
“Can I get a Galaxy Fish, but like not too fishy?”
Please do not do that to someone making $15 an hour in a tiny building full of espresso machines and teenage energy.
How to Make Any Dutch Bros Secret Menu Drink Less Ridiculous
You can customize responsibly, which sounds boring until you remember the default Dutch Bros drink can sometimes taste like a melted birthday party with caffeine.
Ask for it half sweet if you want flavor without syrup taking custody of your teeth.
Ask for light ice only if you understand this may affect drink balance and price depending on location.
Choose tea or lemonade instead of Rebel if you do not want caffeine.
Choose sugar-free syrups when available.
Skip Soft Top if the drink is already dessert pretending to be hydration.
Add Soft Top if you are emotionally ready to stop pretending.
Dutch Bros customization is powerful. Unfortunately, so is gravity, and both can hurt you when misused.
Why Dutch Bros Secret Menu Culture Works
Dutch Bros works because it turns ordering into identity. You are not just buying coffee. You are building a personal beverage avatar.
Starbucks made people feel sophisticated by saying “venti.” Dutch Bros makes people feel alive by ordering a blended Rebel with strawberry, blue raspberry, coconut, lime, Soft Top, boba, and the reckless confidence of someone who has not looked at a nutrition page in years.
The company’s growth reflects how well that model works: it reported $464.4 million in total revenue for Q1 2026 and had expanded across 25 states by the end of that quarter. Dutch Bros is not some tiny regional caffeine hut anymore. It is a drive-thru sugar empire with expansion plans and a suspiciously cheerful workforce.
The secret menu is part of that engine. It keeps the brand feeling personal, playful, and social-media-ready. Every customer gets to feel like a beverage inventor, even if the invention is basically “what if lemonade tasted like a melted blue popsicle?”
The Best Starter Secret Menu Orders
For beginners, start here:
Galaxy Fish Lemonade
Strawberry, lime, passion fruit. Bright, fruity, easy.
Iced Shark Attack Rebel
Blue raspberry, coconut, lime, pomegranate float. Chaotic but iconic.
White Zombie Iced Breve
Vanilla and white chocolate. Creamy, simple, dessert-adjacent.
Dutch Mojito Iced Tea
Coconut, lime, crème de menthe. Refreshing without becoming a syrup crime scene.
Golden Eagle Chai with Soft Top
Caramel, vanilla, chai, creamy topping. Basically a blanket with caffeine.
These are friendly entry points before you become the person ordering a drink that requires a comma, a waiver, and two calendar invites.
The Dutch Bros Secret Menu Is Controlled Beverage Anarchy
The Dutch Bros secret menu is not a mystical hidden document. It is a culture of customization that got so big it started wearing fake sunglasses and calling itself secret.
Most secret menu drinks are just flavor combinations applied to different bases: Rebel, lemonade, tea, soda, coffee, chai, Freeze, shake, cold brew. Dutch Bros gives you the tools—25+ flavors, toppings, Soft Top, alternative milks, drizzles, floats—and customers build drinks like tiny sugar engineers with car keys.
The smart way to order is simple: know the base, know the flavors, say them clearly, and do not make the broista decode a TikTok incantation during rush hour.
The best secret menu drinks are fun, customizable, and sometimes genuinely great. They are also often sweet enough to make your dentist sense a disturbance in the Force.
So order the Galaxy Fish. Try the Shark Attack. Drink the White Zombie. Add Soft Top if you must. Just remember: the real secret menu at Dutch Bros is not hidden.
It is standing right in front of you, wearing 25 syrups and asking whether you want that iced or blended.