Arizona-based coffee shop Dutch Bros has plans for more openings in 2025, including locations in four new cities.
Dutch Bros said it plans to open stores in four new cities during the last quarter of 2025, including cities in Florida, Missouri, and Georgia.
Originally headquartered in Grants Pass, Oregon, the company was started by two brothers in 1992 in Oregon.
The company announced in June that it’d be moving its headquarters to Tempe, Arizona so the company’s field support workers who help with day-to-day operations can all be in one place, reported the Salem Statesman Journal and the Arizona Republic, both part of the USA TODAY Network.
Dutch Bros says its coffee shops are known for their upbeat music, quick drinks and “broistas" (employees).
Here’s what we know about the latest openings.
Where will the new locations be?
Dutch Bros has at least 1,050 locations in 24 states as of late October. The company said it will be opening its first ever locations in four cities during the last quarter of the year.
New cities include North Port, Florida; Jefferson City, Missouri; and two in Georgia: Lawrenceville and Tucker.
Florida
- North Port – 14914 Tamiami Trail
Missouri
- Jefferson City – 1708 Missouri Blvd.
Georgia
- Lawrenceville – 2505 Buford Drive (Nov. 3)
- Tucker – 4545 Hugh Howell Road (Oct. 31)
Coffee lovers wanting to check out Dutch Bros can visit www.dutchbros.com/locations.
This story has been updated to add opening dates.
Contributing: Whitney Woodworth and Lauren De Young, Salem Statesman Journal; Corina Vanek, the Arizona Republic
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com.
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