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Dutch Bros has a “secret menu” the way your friend has a “secret” playlist: it’s not hidden behind a velvet rope
it’s just not printed on the main menu. These are fan-famous combos, barista-friendly nicknames, and flavor mashups
that people order so often they’ve basically become folklore.
Heads-up: availability can vary by location, season, and what syrups/toppings are in stock.
If a broista (Dutch Bros barista) doesn’t recognize the name, you’ll look like a genius (not a menace) if you can
describe the base + flavors you want.
What “Secret Menu” Really Means at Dutch Bros
Dutch Bros is built for customization: you pick a base (Rebel energy drink, cold brew, mocha, chai, tea, lemonade,
Frost/shake), then add flavors, drizzles, floats, Soft Top (their sweet cold foam), and other extras. Over time,
popular combinations get nicknameslike White Zombie or Shark Attackand those names spread
faster than a group chat screenshot.
Even better: some “secret” favorites eventually become not-so-secret because they’re so popular.
Translation: today’s hidden gem can be tomorrow’s official fave.
How to Order Like a Pro (Without Holding Up the Line)
- Start with the base: Rebel, cold brew, breve, mocha, chai, tea, lemonade, Frost, or Freeze.
- Pick your vibe: iced, blended, or hot (when it makes sense).
- Say the flavors: if the name doesn’t ring a bell, the flavors will.
- Choose your “extras” wisely: Soft Top, flavored drizzle, float, boba, sprinklespick one or two so your drink doesn’t turn into a dessert dissertation.
- Adjust sweetness: ask for “half sweet” or “extra sweet” depending on your sweet tooth (and your tolerance for joy).
- Know the wildcard: seasonal flavors and discontinued syrups can change what’s possible. Have a backup flavor ready.
35 Delicious Drinks to Try From the Dutch Bros “Secret Menu”
Rebels & Energy Drink Legends
1) Shark Attack Rebel
A classic for a reason: a bright, beachy mix that tastes like vacation energy. Think blue raspberry + coconut + lime,
finished with a pomegranate float for that “wow, what IS that?” moment.
Order it: Shark Attack Rebel (iced or blended). Pro move: add Soft Top for a creamy contrast.
2) Aftershock Rebel
Fruity, tart, and a little chaotic in the best waylike a fruit punch that grew up and got a caffeine job.
The flavor combo usually leans blackberry + lime + raspberry + strawberry.
Order it: Aftershock Rebel. Pro move: ask for “light ice” so the flavors stay bold longer.
3) Double Rainbro Rebel
This one is sunshine in a cup: coconut + peach + strawberry. It’s sweet, tropical, and ridiculously easy to drink,
which is both a compliment and a warning.
Order it: Double Rainbro Rebel (iced or blended). Pro move: try it “half sweet” if you prefer fruit-forward over candy-sweet.
4) Electric Berry Rebel
Simple, zippy, and super refreshing: blue raspberry + lime. If you like your drinks bright, tangy, and not weighed down,
Electric Berry is your go-to.
Order it: Electric Berry Rebel. Pro move: add a splash of sweet cream for a creamsicle-ish twist.
5) Dinosaur Egg Rebel
A layered, candy-fruity Rebel that’s basically a science experiment you can sip. It’s typically blue raspberry with
almond + strawberry + a white chocolate float that adds creamy sweetness.
Order it: Dinosaur Egg Rebel. Pro move: iced if you want the layers to show off.
6) Dragon Slayer Rebel
Blue raspberry + raspberry, finished with a blackberry float. Translation: bold berry flavor with a darker, jammy finish.
It’s like a berry smoothie’s cooler, caffeinated cousin.
Order it: Dragon Slayer Rebel. Pro move: blended if you want “slushie energy.”
7) Vampire Slayer Rebel
Strawberry + pomegranate: sweet, tart, and very “red drink” in the best possible way. If you love berry flavors with a little bite,
Vampire Slayer hits.
Order it: Vampire Slayer Rebel. Pro move: add Soft Top if you want dessert-meets-energy-drink vibes.
8) OG Gummy Bear Rebel
This one tastes like a candy aisle speed-run: grapefruit + passion fruit + pomegranate + watermelon. It’s fruity, layered,
and somehow still balancedlike a playlist that shouldn’t work but does.
Order it: OG Gummy Bear Rebel. Pro move: iced for maximum “crisp” flavor.
9) Stop Light Rebel
Kiwi + passion fruit + pomegranate makes a punchy, tropical-tart combo with serious “try me again” energy.
It’s a favorite when you want something fruity but not creamy.
Order it: Stop Light Rebel (iced or blended). Pro move: ask for extra passion fruit if you like it tangy.
10) Peach Ring Rebel
A fan favorite that leans “candy peach” without being too fake: passion fruit + white chocolate, finished with a peach float.
It’s sweet, tropical, and surprisingly smooth.
Order it: Peach Ring Rebel (blended is iconic). Pro move: add Soft Top for a peaches-and-cream finish.
11) Blended Peach Ring Rebel (the “extra” version)
If you want the Peach Ring vibe dialed up, go blended and lean into the dessert side. The combo is typically Rebel + white chocolate + passion fruit,
topped with peach drizzle/float.
Order it: Blended Peach Ring Rebel. Pro move: ask for “extra peach drizzle” if you’re living your best life.
12) Iced Red, White & Blue Rebel
Raspberry + blue raspberry + white chocolate gives you a candy-bright flavor with a creamy edge. It’s sweet, colorful,
and basically built for photos (and also for drinking).
Order it: Iced Red, White & Blue Rebel. Pro move: iced so the flavor layers stay crisp.
13) Tropical Rebel
Passion fruit + coconut + blue raspberry makes a breezy, tropical blend that tastes like “pool day” even if you’re in a parking lot
wearing yesterday’s hoodie.
Order it: Tropical Rebel (blended or iced). Pro move: add a lime squeeze if you want more tang.
14) Palm Beach Rebel
Peach + pomegranate = sweet meets tart, like fruit punch’s more sophisticated cousin. It’s a great pick when you want fruity flavor
without the candy overload.
Order it: Palm Beach Rebel. Pro move: ask for “extra pomegranate” if you like a sharper finish.
15) Midnight Rebel
Blackberry + pomegranate makes this one darker, bolder, and more “grown-up fruity.” If you like berry flavors that aren’t all sunshine and sprinkles,
Midnight is your move.
Order it: Midnight Rebel. Pro move: try it iced with light ice for maximum flavor.
Coffee & Espresso “Secret” Staples
16) White Zombie Breve
The legend: vanilla + white chocolate in a creamy breve. It’s sweet, smooth, and dangerously easy to fall in love with.
If you’re a “dessert coffee” person, this is basically your personality in a cup.
Order it: White Zombie Breve (hot or iced). Pro move: ask for cinnamon sprinkles if you want extra cozy.
17) Iced Cookies & Cream Breve
White coffee + half-and-half + white chocolate, with a dark chocolate drizzle. It’s creamy, chocolatey, and tastes like
someone turned your favorite cookie into a coffee treat.
Order it: Iced Cookies & Cream Breve. Pro move: “extra drizzle” if you want more cookie vibes.
18) White Coffee Cookie Breve
A fan favorite: white espresso + breve + white chocolate + chocolate macadamia nut. The result is nutty, sweet, and rich without tasting heavy
like a cookie that learned how to balance.
Order it: White Coffee Cookie (as a breve). Pro move: try it iced for a smoother, less intense white coffee bite.
19) Snickerdoodle Breve
Cinnamon + white chocolate + chocolate macadamia nut in a breve, often finished with cinnamon sprinkles. It’s warm-spiced, sweet,
and gives “fresh-baked cookie” energy without needing an oven.
Order it: Snickerdoodle Breve. Pro move: ask for “half sweet” if you want the cinnamon to lead.
20) The Fleck Breve
White chocolate + coconut + hazelnut in a breve = sweet, nutty, and a little tropical. If you like dessert flavors but still want coffee to taste like coffee,
this is a great middle ground.
Order it: The Fleck Breve. Pro move: add Soft Top if you want it even creamier (yes, it’s a lot; yes, it’s worth it).
21) Dutch Canyon Mocha
Think “deep chocolate” with a macadamia-and-white-chocolate twist. Dutch Canyon is often described as white chocolate + chocolate macadamia nut + dark chocolate,
built on a mocha base for richer vibes.
Order it: Dutch Canyon (as a mocha, hot or iced). Pro move: go iced if you want the flavors to pop.
22) Toasted Mellow Mocha (a.k.a. Campout-style flavors)
This is the “s’mores-adjacent” favorite: chocolate + vanilla + chocolate macadamia nut. Depending on the build, you’ll see it as a mocha or a cold brew-style drink,
but the flavor trio is the star.
Order it: Toasted Mellow Mocha (or ask for the flavor combo in your cold brew). Pro move: add Soft Top for a marshmallow-ish finish.
23) Flap Jack Cold Brew
Breakfast vibes, minus the skillet: cold brew with caramel + vanilla + white chocolate, plus your milk of choice.
It tastes like “pancakes, but caffeinated,” and it’s weirdly comforting.
Order it: Flap Jack Cold Brew. Pro move: ask for creamier milk if you want more “syrup” effect.
24) Grasshopper Mocha
Mint + chocolate + coffee = a classic combo for a reason. The Grasshopper usually leans on a crème de menthe-style mint with chocolate on a mocha base,
giving you “cookie vibes” without actually eating cookies (though you still can).
Order it: Grasshopper Mocha (hot, iced, or blended). Pro move: request extra chocolate drizzle if you want it more dessert-like.
Chai & Tea Orders That Feel Like a Treat
25) Horchata Chai
Cinnamon syrup + caramel + white chocolate with chai makes this one taste like cozy spice and creamy sweetness.
It’s basically “dessert chai” and it knows it.
Order it: Horchata Chai (hot or iced). Pro move: add cinnamon sprinkles to fully commit.
26) Christmas Morning Chai
Famous for a reason: chai plus white chocolate and a breve-style creaminess (or a “white chocolate breve with chai added,” depending on how it’s made).
It’s rich, cozy, and tastes like holiday energy any day of the year.
Order it: Christmas Morning Chai. Pro move: iced if you like it sweet-but-refreshing; hot if you want maximum cozy.
27) Raspberry Vanilla Chai
A simple upgrade that tastes way fancier than it is: vanilla + raspberry in a chai latte. The fruit note brightens the spice
and keeps it from feeling too heavy.
Order it: Raspberry Vanilla Chai (iced is especially popular). Pro move: ask for “half sweet” if you want the chai spices to stay front and center.
28) Dutch Mojito Iced Tea
No, it’s not a cocktailit’s a minty, limey, tropical iced tea built with coconut + lime + crème de menthe. It tastes like a summer drink
you’d sip by the pool, even if you’re sipping it in traffic.
Order it: Dutch Mojito Iced Tea. Pro move: choose green tea if you want it lighter; black tea if you want it bolder.
29) Marmalade Paris Tea
A bright black tea blend with citrusy-fruity vibesoften described with orange + grapefruit + strawberry notes.
If you want something refreshing but not soda-sweet, this is a strong pick.
Order it: Marmalade Paris Tea (iced). Pro move: add a splash of lemonade for a DIY Arnold Palmer moment.
30) Iced Vampire Slayer Green Tea
Strawberry + pomegranate in green tea is the sweet-tart combo that just works. It’s lighter than a Rebel but still flavorful,
and it’s a great “afternoon refresher” order.
Order it: Iced Vampire Slayer Green Tea. Pro move: request “extra strawberry” if you prefer sweeter over tangy.
Lemonades, Sodas & Dessert-Style Sips
31) Palm Beach Lemonade
Peach + pomegranate in lemonade = sweet meets tart, with a sunny finish. It’s one of those drinks that tastes like summer no matter what month it is.
Order it: Palm Beach Lemonade (iced). Pro move: add a float of your favorite fruit for extra flair.
32) Tiger’s Blood Lemonade
Coconut + strawberry in lemonade gives you a sweet, tropical twist with a bright citrus base. If you like fruity drinks that don’t taste like straight candy,
this one is a crowd-pleaser.
Order it: Tiger’s Blood Lemonade. Pro move: ask for “extra coconut” if you want it creamier-tasting without adding dairy.
33) Passion Water Soda
Sparkling water with passion fruit + watermelon is light, fizzy, and shockingly addictive. It’s a great option when you want something fun but not heavy.
Order it: Passion Water Soda. Pro move: ask for light ice and extra bubbles if you want maximum sparkle.
34) Coral Reef Shake
Orange + vanilla flavors with a blue raspberry drizzle. It’s bright, creamy, and tastes like a nostalgic freezer-pop in shake form.
Basically: your inner child called and demanded dessert.
Order it: Coral Reef Shake. Pro move: ask for extra blue raspberry drizzle if you want the “reef” to really show up.
35) Peach Cobbler Freeze
Dessert, but caffeinated: a Freeze blended with white chocolate + peach + chocolate macadamia nut. It’s sweet, rich, and feels like a treat
even if you’re just trying to survive your 2 p.m. slump.
Order it: Peach Cobbler Freeze. Pro move: add Soft Top if you want it even more “à la mode.”
The “Secret Menu” Experience (A 500-Word Bonus You’ll Actually Feel)
There’s a very specific kind of thrill that happens when you pull up to a Dutch Bros drive-thru with a plan.
Not a vague “uh… coffee?” plan. A mission. You’ve got a drink name, a backup flavor combo, and just enough confidence
to say it out loud without whispering like you’re ordering from an underground café.
First comes the moment of truth: the broista greeting. Dutch Bros energy is famously upbeatlike your drink is about to come with
a side of encouragement. And when you say, “Can I get a Shark Attack Rebel?” you’re basically tossing a social coin in the air.
Either they say “Absolutely!” like it’s Tuesday (because it is), or they pause for half a second and you smoothly pivot:
“It’s the Rebel with blue raspberry, coconut, lime, and a pomegranate float.” That pivot? Chef’s kiss. You’ve just unlocked the
real secret menu skill: being kind, clear, and prepared.
Then there’s the customization danceone of Dutch Bros’ greatest hits. Iced or blended? Soft Top or no Soft Top?
“Half sweet” or “extra sweet”? This is where you build a drink that actually fits your mood instead of forcing your mood to fit your drink.
On a hot day, you want that blended Peach Ring Rebel because it feels like a slushie that also understands deadlines.
On a cozy day, you want Christmas Morning Chai because it tastes like a warm blanket with better communication skills than most people.
And let’s talk about the menu psychology for a second: the secret menu isn’t just about being “in the know.”
It’s about giving yourself permission to order something playful. You’re not choosing between “coffee” and “more coffee.”
You’re choosing between “tropical vacation in a cup” and “cookies & cream but make it espresso.” It’s a tiny decision that feels
weirdly upliftinglike adding color to a day that was looking pretty beige.
The best part? You don’t need to be a flavor scientist to enjoy it. Start with one drink you know you’ll likesomething simple,
like Electric Berry (blue raspberry + lime) if you love tart, or White Zombie if you love sweet and creamy. Once you find your “home base,”
it gets easier to branch out. Add one new flavor. Try a drizzle. Swap iced for blended. Suddenly you’ve got a personal lineup of favorites
that makes every visit feel like a fun little ritual.
At the end of the day, the Dutch Bros secret menu isn’t a test. It’s a playground. Order what sounds good, be flexible if a flavor is out,
and don’t be afraid to ask for the drink “by ingredients” if the name doesn’t land. Because the real win isn’t ordering the most complicated drink.
It’s finding the one that makes you take that first sip and think, “Yep. This is the one.”
Final Sip
The best Dutch Bros secret menu drink is the one that matches your moodfruity, creamy, minty, spicy, or “I want it to taste like dessert but also
function like motivation.” Use the list above as a starting point, then customize with confidence. Your broista has seen it alland your taste buds deserve
something more exciting than the same order on repeat.