Why Dutch Bros Stock Jumped 10% Today
Dutch Bros just served up a strong quarter. See why Wall Street is buzzing about these results.

Shares of Dutch Bros (NYSE: BROS) were buzzing and popping on Thursday. The coffee chain, famous for its friendly service and drive-thru focus, posted a fresh first-quarter report on Wednesday evening. The results came in well above the analyst community's projections, driving Dutch Bros' stock as much as 10% higher in the morning session. By 12:20 p.m. ET, it had cooled down slightly to an 8.2% overnight gain.
The average Wall Street analyst had expected adjusted first-quarter earnings of roughly $0.11 per share, based on top-line revenue in the neighborhood of $343.6 million. Dutch Bros' actual earnings landed at $0.14 per share, up from $0.09 per share in the year-ago report. Revenues rose 29% to $355.2 million.
Management held their full-year guidance targets steady, but noted that many metrics are trending above the midpoint of earlier expectations. In particular, Dutch Bros could see surprisingly strong 2025 results in the categories of total revenues, same-store sales growth, and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA).