Is Dutch Bros Inc. (BROS) Among the Best Restaurant Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds?

By Fatima Gulzar | May 12, 2025, 3:29 PM

We recently compiled a list of the 12 Best Restaurant Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Dutch Bros Inc. (NYSE:BROS) stands against the other best restaurant stocks.

Restaurant stocks are businesses that own, run, and franchise full-service restaurants that sell prepared food and drinks at retail.

According to estimates from the National Restaurant Association, restaurant sales in the United States reached an all-time high of $1.1 trillion in 2024. The industry’s sales exceeded $1 trillion for the first time ever. According to the group, the industry’s workforce was projected to go up by 200,000 jobs in 2024, bringing its total employment to just under 16 million by the end of the year. Restaurants are facing increased competition as well as greater operating expenses, especially labor costs.

Michelle Korsmo, President & CEO of the National Restaurant Association, stated:

“With more than $1 trillion in sales expected this year, the state of the restaurant industry is strong thanks to the agility of its operators and employees,” “As our report shows, restaurants are finding ways to adapt to the challenges of increased food costs and supply chain disruption. Restaurants have responded well to customers’ desire to have more opportunities to enjoy restaurant meals, which continues to grow sales, create employment opportunities, and foster a strong sense of community.”

Nonetheless, as the macro economy continues to exhibit signs of inflation, many diners are having a tough time and are spending carefully. Furthermore, labor shortages, cost inflation, and an unstable economy that may reduce demand are issues that all restaurants are dealing with. Not every restaurant will do well in this volatile setting. However, the most remarkable financial resilience should be shown by companies that offer a strong value proposition to customers and keep a stable moat over the coming years.

As per the National Restaurant Association’s research report, the restaurant business in the United States is expected to increase further in 2025, with sales expected to exceed $1.5 trillion. Employment is predicted to jump by 200,000, bringing the total workforce to 15.9 million. Demand from customers is still strong; 90% of adults claim they like eating out because of the different tastes and experiences that restaurants provide. Value is a top priority, as 47% of operators want to launch new sales or promotions to draw clients.

However, many customers value experience more than price: 47% of limited-service diners and 64% of full-service diners place a higher value on dining experiences than on prices. On-premises traffic is a primary strategic priority, with 90% of fine dining and 87% of casual dining operators prioritizing it over off-premises sales. Despite their willingness to pay, many consumers say they would eat out more often if they had more money to spend. As operators strike a balance between innovation, price, and experience to foster loyalty and growth, these dynamics show cautious optimism.

KPMG revealed not only the challenges but also major trends that will impact the restaurant business this year, based on views from senior executives. The restaurant business expects to grow in 2025 due to the introduction of new products and the opening of more outlets. However, rising labor and food costs, as well as inflationary fears, pose serious problems, especially for franchisees. Operators are putting a high priority on digital enablement to improve customer conversion, maximize operations, and modify menus to accommodate changing customer preferences to remain competitive. Industry dynamics are still being shaped by the growing dependence on third-party ordering and delivery platforms. Lastly, it is essential to keep up a positive workplace culture to attract and keep talent.

12 Best Restaurant Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds
A closeup of a customer tasting a freshly-made cold brew coffee product from the company's shop.

Our Methodology

For this article, we sifted through the online rankings to form an initial list of the 20 Restaurant Stocks. From the resultant dataset, we chose 12 stocks with the highest number of hedge fund investors, using Insider Monkey’s database of 1009 hedge funds in Q4 2024 to gauge hedge fund sentiment for stocks.

Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points. (see more details here).

Dutch Bros Inc. (NYSE:BROS)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 41   

Dutch Bros Inc. (NYSE:BROS) is a drive-thru coffee shop operator and franchisor that specializes in handcrafted beverages. The company’s artisan beverage-focused selection includes tea, lemonade, smoothies, cold brew coffee products, hot and cold espresso-based beverages, and proprietary energy drinks. The company has two reportable operating segments: company-operated shops and franchising. Its primary source of revenue is from Company-operated shops.

In the first quarter, Dutch Bros Inc. (NYSE:BROS) achieved solid results, with total revenue jumping 29% year over year due to strong same-store sales, transaction growth, and ongoing shop expansion. While maintaining strong levels of effectiveness, the company established 30 new stores throughout the quarter, intending to accelerate growth in the second half of the year. The business launched its 1,000th site in Orlando, Florida, marking a key milestone as it moves closer to its strategic target of 2,029 stores by 2029, which is backed by strong market planning and real estate activities. The Dutch Rewards program accounted for 72% of system transactions, a 5-point increase from the previous year, showing rising brand loyalty and new levels of customer engagement. Financially, adjusted EBITDA grew 20% year on year, displaying great cost control and operational efficiency.

Barclays maintained its Overweight rating on BROS and increased its price objective from $76 to $82. In a research note, the analyst informs investors that the company’s traffic momentum is expected to continue into Q2 and that its Q1 offered margin and EBITDA upside. The company purchases Dutch Bros Inc. (NYSE:BROS) stock on any weakness.

Overall, BROS ranks 9th on our list of the Best Restaurant Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. While we acknowledge the potential of BROS as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than BROS but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock.

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