Dutch Mojito at Dutch Bros: What It Is and How to Order One

Dutch Mojito iced beverage from Dutch Bros. Coffee in a cup with a lime slice and mint, set on a table with a tropical background

A Dutch Mojito is a caffeine-free flavor combination of lime, coconut, and creme de menthe syrup, built on whatever base you choose: soda, tea, Rebel energy drink, or Frost. Despite the cocktail sounding name, there’s no alcohol in it. It’s not printed on the menu board or listed by name in the app, but it’s still fully orderable in 2026, and Broistas at most locations know exactly what you mean when you ask for it.

At a glance:

  • The Dutch Mojito is built from lime, coconut, and creme de menthe syrup, added to a base drink of your choice.
  • It’s not officially listed on the menu or app, but it remains a real, makeable order confirmed across multiple current secret menu guides.
  • Prices follow whatever base drink you pick, roughly $3.50 to $7.25 depending on size and base.

My first ever Dutch Bros order, the day my hometown got its first location, was a Dutch Mojito Rebel. I loved it instantly. Months later I opened the app to order it again and couldn’t find it anywhere. I genuinely panicked, thinking it had been pulled for good. It hadn’t. It was just never listed as its own item to begin with.

What Is a Dutch Bros Mojito?

The Dutch Bros Mojito takes its name from the classic rum cocktail, but the Dutch Bros version swaps rum for syrup and skips the alcohol entirely. The three ingredients that define it:

  • Lime syrup: the tangy, citrus backbone of the drink.
  • Coconut syrup: a smooth, tropical sweetness that softens the citrus.
  • Creme de menthe syrup: the ingredient doing the real work, it delivers the cool, minty flavor that makes this taste like an actual mojito.

There’s no fresh mint involved in the store version. The creme de menthe syrup, typically a Torani product, is what creates that minty impression on its own.

Is the Dutch Mojito Still Available in 2026?

Yes. It’s easy to assume it’s been discontinued since it’s never appeared on the printed menu or as a named option in the app, and plenty of people have had that same “am I blind, or is this actually gone” moment. It isn’t gone. Current 2026 secret menu roundups consistently list it as an active, orderable combination, and it’s been part of Dutch Bros’ unofficial lineup for years without disappearing.

If a Broista at a newer location doesn’t recognize the name immediately, just describe the three flavors and your preferred base, and they can build it from there.

Dutch Bros Mojito Prices by Base

There’s no single official price for the Dutch Bros Mojito itself, since it’s a flavor combination added to whichever base drink you order, not a separate menu item. The ranges below are gathered from multiple current pricing trackers and should be treated as approximate. Confirm the exact total in the app before ordering.

BaseSmallLarge
Sparkling Soda$4.25$6.25
Rebel (Energy)$4.75$7.25
Iced Tea$3.50$5.25
Frost (Blended)$4.50$6.00

Calorie counts vary by base too. The soda and tea versions generally run 110 to 200 calories for a medium, while the Frost version is far more indulgent, a small Mojito Frost runs roughly 387 calories, and a medium closer to 500.

Dutch Bros Mojito Rebel, Tea, Soda, and Frost

Dutch Mojito Rebel

The Rebel version blends the lime, coconut, and creme de menthe combination into Dutch Bros’ Blue Rebel energy drink, giving you the same minty, tropical flavor with a real caffeine kick. This is the version that started it all for me, and it’s still one of the most requested builds among regulars, even though it rarely shows up on the printed board. If you want to see the rest of what the energy drink base can do, our Dutch Bros Rebel menu guide covers every other flavor combination available on that base.

Dutch Bros Mojito Green Tea

For a lighter, caffeine-free option, the Mojito can be built on green tea instead. You get the same lime and mint flavor with an earthy undertone underneath, and it works hot or iced, the hot version in particular is an underrated cold weather order. A regular iced tea base works the same way if you’d rather skip the green tea specifically. For more tea forward builds beyond the Mojito flavor, our Dutch Bros teas menu guide covers the rest of the hot and iced tea lineup.

Dutch Mojito Soda

Built on sparkling soda water, this version is fizzy, caffeine-free, and genuinely refreshing on a hot day. I’ll admit I get some real side-eye from Broistas ordering this one at the window, it’s not a common ask, but it remains one of my favorite orders. My go-to twist is a Mojito Soda with a blackberry float on top. It tastes almost exactly like those small melt-away mint candies, and it’s worth trying if you like unusual flavor pairings. For other sparkling combinations, check our Dutch Bros soda menu guide.

Dutch Mojito Frost

For a dessert style version, ask for the Mojito flavors blended into a Frost. It turns the same lime, coconut, and mint combination into a creamy, frozen drink. It’s considerably more indulgent than the other bases, so treat it as an occasional treat rather than a daily order.

How to Order a Dutch Bros Mojito

  1. Pick your base. Rebel for energy, tea for something light, soda for fizzy and caffeine-free, or Frost for something creamy and indulgent.
  2. Ask for the combo by name. Tell your Broista: “Can I get a [base] with lime, coconut, and creme de menthe?” You don’t need to say “Mojito” at all, describing the syrups works even better.
  3. Customize as needed. Ask for “half sweet” or “light sweet” to adjust sweetness, request more or less ice, or add Soft Top, whipped cream, or a drizzle if you want it more dessert like.

How Do I Order a Dutch Bros Mojito Rebel in the App?

The app doesn’t have a single button for it, so you’ll need to build it manually. Select Rebel as your base, then add lime, coconut, and creme de menthe as individual flavor shots. If creme de menthe isn’t listed under the main flavor options, check under “Other Flavors,” or add a note in the special instructions asking your Broista to include it. Even when it’s not listed, most Broistas recognize the request right away.

infographic showing how to order dutch mojito

Make a Dutch Bros Mojito at Home

If you don’t have a Dutch Bros nearby, this is close enough to the original to satisfy the craving.

You’ll need:

  • 1 to 2 pumps Torani creme de menthe syrup
  • 1 to 2 pumps Torani coconut syrup
  • 1 to 2 pumps Torani lime syrup, or fresh lime juice
  • A base of your choice: 8 to 12 oz energy drink, sparkling water, or chilled tea
  • Ice, and optional fresh mint or lime wedge for garnish

To make it: Fill a glass with ice, add the three syrups, pour in your base, and stir. Garnish with mint and lime if you’d like, then taste and adjust, more lime for tang, more syrup for sweetness.

An info graphic showing how to make dutch bros mojito at home

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Dutch Mojito?

It’s a caffeine-free Dutch Bros flavor combination of lime, coconut, and creme de menthe syrup, served over a base of soda, tea, Rebel energy drink, or Frost. It’s completely alcohol-free despite the name.

Does Dutch Bros still have the Dutch Mojito?

Yes. It’s never been officially printed on the menu or listed by name in the app, but it remains a real, orderable combination as of 2026.

Am I blind, or Dutch Bros Mojito gone from the menu as a flavor option?

You’re not blind, it was never listed as an official menu item in the first place. It’s always been an off-menu request that Broistas build to order.

What’s in a Dutch Bros Mojito?

Lime syrup, coconut syrup, and creme de menthe syrup, added to whichever base drink you choose.

How do I order the Dutch Mojito Rebel in the app?

Choose Rebel as your base, then manually add lime, coconut, and creme de menthe as separate flavor shots. If creme de menthe isn’t listed, check “Other Flavors” or add a note for your Broista.

Can I get a caffeine-free Dutch Mojito?

Yes. Choose a soda or tea base instead of Rebel, and you’ll get the same lime, coconut, and mint flavor without any caffeine.

Key Takeaways

  • A Dutch Mojito is lime, coconut, and creme de menthe syrup added to a base of your choice, and it’s completely non-alcoholic.
  • It’s still available in 2026, just never listed as an official menu item.
  • Prices depend entirely on your base drink, roughly $3.50 to $7.25 across sizes.
  • The Rebel version has caffeine, while soda, tea, and Frost bases are caffeine-free.
  • You can build it manually in the app by adding lime, coconut, and creme de menthe as individual flavor shots.

The Bottom Line

The Dutch Mojito has quietly stuck around at Dutch Bros for years without ever making it onto an official menu, which is exactly why so many people assume it’s disappeared. It hasn’t. If you want a caffeine-free tropical drink, start with the tea or soda base. If you want the same flavor with a real energy boost, ask for it on a Rebel. For everything else the stand offers, browse the full Dutch Bros menu.

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