Dutch Bros Menu Español: Ordena Fácil y Comprende Precios

The Dutch Bros Menu Español helps Spanish-speaking customers navigate drinks, sizes, and prices. It includes translations for popular options like lattes, mochas, Frosts, and Dutch Sodas.

Sizes are listed as Pequeño, Mediano, and Grande, with general pricing and calorie ranges. Clear translations make ordering iced, hot, or blended drinks simple and accurate.

Dutch Bros Menu in Spanish

The official Dutch Bros menu is primarily in English, which can make ordering challenging for Spanish-speaking customers. Providing Spanish translations of drink categories and common menu items helps clarify what each beverage includes, its type, and how it is typically served.

Common Menu Categories and Their Spanish Equivalents

English CategorySpanish TranslationNotes
CoffeeCaféIncludes hot and iced coffees, espresso-based drinks
LatteLatteThe term is often used as is in Spanish
MochaMocaCoffee with chocolate flavoring
BreveBreveEspresso with steamed half-and-half instead of milk
AmericanoAmericanoEspresso diluted with hot water
Dutch SodaRefresco DutchSparkling soda with flavored syrups
RebelRebelEnergy drink available in multiple flavors
SmoothieBatidoFruit-based blended drink
TeaHot or iced tea, including chai or green tea
FrostNieveBlended frozen coffee or non-coffee drinks
ShakeMalteadaMilkshake-style beverages with flavors like chocolate or caramel
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Drink Sizes and Translations

Dutch Bros Drink Sizes

Size (English)SpanishFluid Ounces (oz)Notes
SmallPequeño16 ozStandard single-serving size
MediumMediano24 ozMost popular size for regular drinks
LargeGrande32 ozOften chosen for iced or blended drinks

Tip: Some locations may primarily use English size names, but saying the Spanish equivalent is widely understood.

Popular Drinks Translated into Spanish

Popular Drinks

Drink (English)Spanish NameTypical SizeNotes / Key Ingredients
CaramelizerCaramelizadorMedianoEspresso, chocolate, caramel syrup, steamed milk
AnnihilatorAniquiladorGrandeEspresso, chocolate macadamia nut syrup, milk
KickerPatadaMedianoEspresso, Irish cream syrup, milk
911Nueve OncePequeñoEspresso, Irish cream syrup, six shots of espresso
Dutch FreezeCongelado DutchMedianoCoffee blended frozen with milk
MochaMocaMedianoEspresso, chocolate syrup, steamed milk
LatteLatteMedianoEspresso and steamed milk, customizable with syrup
RebelRebelMedianoEnergy drink base with flavored syrup, served iced
FrostNieveMedianoBlended frozen drink, coffee or non-coffee options
ShakeMalteadaMedianoMilkshake-style drink with chocolate, caramel, or fruit flavors

Note: Sizes and ingredients can be customized according to preference. Syrups, milk type, and extra espresso shots are adjustable.

Pricing Information in Spanish

Dutch Bros drink prices vary by location, size, and customization. The following table provides general price ranges in U.S. dollars to give Spanish-speaking customers an idea of what to expect.

Table: Example Prices

Drink (English)Spanish NameTypical SizePrice (USD)Notes
LatteLatteMediano$4.00 – $5.00Price varies with syrup and milk choice
MochaMocaMediano$4.50 – $5.50Chocolate and espresso combination
CaramelizerCaramelizadorMediano$4.50 – $5.50Includes caramel syrup and chocolate
RebelRebelMediano$4.00 – $5.50Energy drink with flavor syrup
FrostNieveMediano$4.00 – $5.00Blended frozen drink, coffee or non-coffee
ShakeMalteadaMediano$4.50 – $5.50Milkshake-style beverage
Dutch FreezeCongelado DutchMediano$4.50 – $5.50Frozen coffee with milk

Note: Adding extra espresso shots, specialty syrups, or alternative milk can increase the price slightly.

Iced Coffee Options in Spanish

Iced coffee drinks are popular, especially in warmer months. Providing Spanish translations helps Spanish-speaking customers identify and order these beverages correctly.

Table: Iced Coffee Drinks

Drink (English)Spanish NameTypical SizeNotes / Key Ingredients
Iced LatteLatte con HieloMedianoEspresso and milk served over ice; customizable with syrup
Iced MochaMoca con HieloMedianoEspresso, chocolate syrup, milk, and ice
Iced CaramelizerCaramelizador con HieloMedianoEspresso, chocolate and caramel syrup, milk over ice
Iced KickerPatada con HieloMedianoEspresso, Irish cream syrup, milk, served iced
Iced 911Nueve Once con HieloPequeñoEspresso, Irish cream syrup, six shots of espresso, served over ice
Cold BrewCafé FríoMedianoSlow-brewed coffee served chilled; optional milk or syrup

Tip: To order in Spanish, you can say: “Quisiera un [nombre del café] mediano con hielo, por favor.”

Ordering Tips in Spanish

Knowing simple Spanish phrases and key terms can make ordering at Dutch Bros easier and more accurate. This section provides practical tips for communicating your drink preferences.

Common Phrases

English PhraseSpanish TranslationNotes
I would like a…Quisiera un / una…Use “un” for masculine nouns (e.g., café) and “una” for feminine nouns (e.g., malteada)
With iceCon hieloFor iced drinks
HotCalienteFor hot drinks
Frozen / BlendedCongeladoFor Frosts or Dutch Freeze
With milkCon lecheSpecify milk type if needed: “con leche de almendra” (almond), “de avena” (oat), “entera” (whole)
Add syrupAgregar jarabe de…Example: “agregar jarabe de vainilla”
Extra espresso shotShot extra de expresoSpecify number if needed: “dos shots extra de expreso”
Whipped creamCrema batidaOptional topping

Ordering Tips

  1. Start with the drink name: e.g., “Quisiera un Caramelizador mediano con hielo.”
  2. Specify size clearly: Use Pequeño, Mediano, or Grande.
  3. Mention temperature and milk preference: Helps avoid confusion for hot, iced, or frozen drinks.
  4. Customize politely: Use “por favor” after requests for syrup, extra shots, or toppings.

Using these phrases allows Spanish-speaking customers to order confidently and ensures staff understand their preferences.

How to Order from Dutch Bros Menu Español

Follow these steps to order drinks accurately using the Spanish menu translations.

Step 1: Choose Your Drink Category

  • Identify the type of drink: café, latte, moca, Frost, Dutch Soda, Rebel, batido (smoothie), or malteada (shake).
  • Reference the Spanish translations table to match English menu items.

Step 2: Select Your Size

  • Choose between Pequeño (Small), Mediano (Medium), or Grande (Large).
  • Confirm the size verbally or in-app to avoid mistakes.

Step 3: Specify Temperature and Milk

  • Hot → Caliente
  • Iced → Con hielo
  • Frozen → Congelado
  • Milk options: whole (entera), 2% (dos por ciento), nonfat (descremada), almond (almendra), oat (avena), soy (soya)

Step 4: Customize Flavor and Extras

  • Syrups → Jarabe de [sabor], e.g., “jarabe de vainilla”
  • Extra espresso shot → Shot extra de expreso
  • Whipped cream → Crema batida

Step 5: Confirm Your Order

  • Repeat the order clearly: “Quisiera un Caramelizador mediano con leche de almendra y jarabe de vainilla, con hielo, por favor.”

Nutritional Notes (Optional)

Calories vary depending on drink size, milk type, syrup, and toppings.

General Calorie Ranges

DrinkTypical SizeMilk TypeCalories (Approx.)
LatteMediano2% milk180–220 cal
MochaMedianoWhole milk250–300 cal
CaramelizerMediano2% milk240–280 cal
RebelMedianoNo milk (energy drink base)200–250 cal
FrostMedianoWhole milk350–400 cal
ShakeMedianoWhole milk400–450 cal
Dutch FreezeMedianoWhole milk400–450 cal
Iced LatteMediano2% milk180–220 cal
Iced MochaMedianoWhole milk250–300 cal

Notes:

  • Choosing almond, oat, or nonfat milk can reduce calories.
  • Adding extra syrup or espresso shots increases calorie content slightly.
  • Whipped cream and drizzle toppings also add additional calories.

FAQs

The official menu is primarily in English. Spanish translations are commonly used by staff or customers to help with ordering, but an official Spanish menu is not widely available.

Yes. Using basic Spanish terms for size, syrup, milk type, and temperature is generally understood. For example: “Quisiera un Latte mediano con leche de almendra y jarabe de vainilla, por favor.”

Most espresso-based drinks can be served iced. Frosts, Dutch Freeze, and certain blended beverages are always frozen.

No. The nutritional content of the drinks remains the same; only the language used to order changes.

Use Pequeño for Small, Mediano for Medium, and Grande for Large. Both English and Spanish size terms are generally understood at most locations.

Yes. Common terms include:

  • Almond milk → leche de almendra
  • Oat milk → leche de avena
  • Soy milk → leche de soya
  • Extra syrup → agregar jarabe extra

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