Dutch Bros Coffee has taken steps toward building two of its at least 14 area locations opened or planned in Northeast Florida.
The city issued a permit May 8 for Tatco Construction LLC a 986-square-foot drive-thru and walk-up kiosk on 0.78 acre in West Jacksonville at a project cost of $669,885.
The site is at 7952 Normandy Blvd., west of Interstate 295 near Fouraker Road.
In East Arlington, the city is reviewing a permit application for a 986-square-foot kiosk on 1.22 acres at an estimated project cost of $630,000.
The site is at 2490 Monument Road at southwest Monument and McCormick roads.
Pursuit Development of Albany, Georgia, is the developer for both.
Dutch Bros, based in Tempe, Arizona, opened its first area kiosk in August 2024 at 50 McCoy Way in St. Augustine, about a half-mile north of a Publix at the Shoppes at Palencia Commons.

So far, Dutch Bros has opened five area kiosks in Baymeadows, St. Augustine, Saint Johns, Southwest Jacksonville and West Jacksonville.
Nine more potential Dutch Bros Coffee sites now have been identified in East Arlington, Flagler Center, Harbour Village, Mandarin, Old Arlington, West Jacksonville, and three in St. Johns County.
Besides specialty coffee, the company sells its Dutch Bros Rebel energy drink and Nitro Cold Brew coffee.
It offers teas, lemonades, smoothies and its signature Dutch sodas.
Dutch Bros has a limited food menu of pastries, granola bars and muffin tops with no cooking on-site.

Dutch Bros started in 1992 in Grants Pass, Oregon, and it became a public company in 2021 with the formation of Dutch Bros Inc. It is listed as BROS on the New York Stock Exchange. The name is pronounced “Bros” and not “brothers.” It calls its shop staff “broistas,” a take on Bros and barista.
It moved its headquarters to Tempe in 2025.
In 2023, Dutch Bros announced its intentions to enter Northeast Florida.
It had 1,177 locations in 25 states as of March 31, 2026. There are 33 in Florida.