Dunkin’ Donuts Beverages Menu Philippines 2025
If you’re anything like me, mornings (or those mid‑afternoon slumps) demand a reliable cup of coffee—or something cold and sweet to perk you up. Over the past 10 years of hopping from café to café across Metro Manila, I’ve made many stops at Dunkin’. Today, I’ll walk you through the Dunkin’ Donuts Beverages Menu Prices Philippines, share tips from someone who’s ordered there hundreds of times, and help you decide which drink gives you the best bang for your peso.
By the end of this guide, you’ll know what drinks are available in the Philippines, how much they cost, tricks to get value, and which ones I personally reach for on my “coffee run” days.
Dunkin’s Beverage Categories: Hot, Iced, Boxes & Specialty
Before listing prices, it helps to understand how Dunkin’ divides its drinks:
- Hot Beverages — brewed coffee, lattes, cappuccinos, hot chocolate, teas
- Cold / Iced Beverages — iced coffees, milk teas, fruit teas, coolers
- Coffee / Hot Chocolate Boxes — bulk “D’ Coffee Box” or “Hot Choco Box” for sharing or take‑home
- Signature / Specialty (Dunkaccino, flavors, pearls, etc.) — seasonal or premium variants
When I order, I first think: “Do I want hot or cold?” then “Do I want something simple or fancy?” Because sometimes a plain brewed coffee tastes better (and costs less).
Dunkin’ Donuts Philippines: Hot Beverages Menu (2025 Prices)
Here are some of the common hot drinks and their approximate prices in the Philippines (note: prices vary by branch or city). These are drawn from recent menu listings.
| Beverage | Size | Price (₱) |
|---|---|---|
| Brewed Coffee | Large | 75 |
| Hot Brewed Black Tea | Regular | 60 |
| Hot Brewed Green Tea | Regular | 60 |
| Hot Chocolate | Regular | 77 |
| Plain Latte | 8 oz. | 90 |
| Mocha Latte | 8 oz. | 100 |
| Caramel Latte | 8 oz. | 100 |
| Spanish Latte | Large | 110 |
| Plain Cappuccino | 8 oz. | 90 |
| Mocha Cappuccino | 8 oz. | 100 |
| Caramel Cappuccino | 8 oz. | 100 |
| Choco Java | 12 oz. | 90 |
| Cafe Americano | 12 oz. | 95 |
| D’ Coffee Box (Brewed Coffee) | Box | 270 |
| D’ Coffee Box (Hot Choco) | Box | 270 |
| D’ Coffee Box (Choco Java) | Box | 330 |
Personal tip: On colder mornings, I’ll often choose a simple cappuccino or latte rather than something fancy. It’s enough warmth + milky comfort, and I save the premium ones for special occasions.
Cold & Iced Beverages: What’s Cool Right Now
When the Manila heat is unrelenting, my go‑to is iced. The menu for cold drinks is broader now, with milk teas and fruit teas joining classic iced coffee. From recent listings:
Here are some representative cold drinks and pricing:
| Beverage | Size | Price (₱) |
|---|---|---|
| Brewed Coffee | Large | 75 |
| Hot Brewed Black Tea | Regular | 60 |
| Hot Brewed Green Tea | Regular | 60 |
| Hot Chocolate | Regular | 77 |
| Plain Latte | 8 oz. | 90 |
| Mocha Latte | 8 oz. | 100 |
| Caramel Latte | 8 oz. | 100 |
| Spanish Latte | Large | 110 |
| Plain Cappuccino | 8 oz. | 90 |
| Mocha Cappuccino | 8 oz. | 100 |
| Caramel Cappuccino | 8 oz. | 100 |
| Choco Java | 12 oz. | 90 |
| Cafe Americano | 12 oz. | 95 |
| D’ Coffee Box (Brewed Coffee) | Box | 270 |
| D’ Coffee Box (Hot Choco) | Box | 270 |
| D’ Coffee Box (Choco Java) | Box | 330 |
One thing I noticed: some branches push their milk tea and fruit‑tea variants more aggressively now, especially at malls. On hot days, I often skip the iced coffee and go for taro or Okinawa milk tea just for variety.
Bulk & Share Options: D’ Coffee / Hot Choco Boxes
If you’re meeting with friends or want something you can finish over a few hours at home, Dunkin’s “coffee box” options are useful. Here are some of their bundle prices:
- D’ Coffee Box (brewed) — ~₱270 for a large / 8 cups
- D’ Coffee Box (Hot Choco) — ~₱270
- D’ Coffee Box (Choco Java) — ~₱330
- 8‑cup brewed coffee box (bulk) — ₱360
When I host small gatherings or office meetings, ordering a coffee box plus a few donuts has become my go‑to. It saves me the hassle of multiple drink orders and ensures consistency for the batch.
Value Picks & My Personal Favorites
After trying dozens of drinks over years, here’s my “what I usually order” list and value picks:
- Value pick: Brewed Coffee (Medium) ~ ₱60 – simple, satisfying, and easy to upgrade if you want flavor shots.
- Comfort pick: Cappuccino or Latte (Plain) ~ ₱90 – milky, smooth, not overly sweet.
- Treat pick: Flavored Latte / Flavored Cappuccino (Mocha / Caramel) ~ ₱100 – perfect when craving something richer.
- Iced favorite: Iced Coffee (Large) ~ ₱80 or Iced Coffee with Pearls ~ ₱100 – you get coffee + texture.
- Milk tea fan: Taro or Okinawa Milk Tea ~ ₱125 – when I want something creamy but not too heavy on coffee.
- Bulk / sharing: D’ Coffee Box + donuts combo – gives me flexibility to sip over time.
One of my memorable orders: I was studying late at a café and decided to order a D’ Coffee Box with 8 cups + 6 donuts. The total came out to less than ordering 8 individual drinks, and I had extra to share.
If I had to pick just one drink to recommend, it would be the Flavored Latte — it’s neither too basic nor too extravagant, and often gives you the best balance of flavor and satisfaction for its price.
Tips to Save on Dunkin’ Beverages
Here are some lessons I’ve learned over the years that can help you stretch your money:
- Watch for combo promos — Dunkin’ often runs coffee + donut deals (e.g. ₱99 combos).
- Order plain first, add flavor if needed — starting simple ensures you only pay extra when you really want it.
- Split a coffee box among friends — that reduces waste and cost per cup.
- Check for branch‑specific extras — some branches might have local promos like “Pay via QR get free iced coffee + donut.” (I’ve seen this in Luzon branches).
- Skip the fancier variants on regular days — save those for treat days to keep your regular coffee runs light on the wallet.
Over time, even small savings add up. When I add up all the combos and box orders I’ve done, I estimate I’ve saved thousands of pesos over a decade.
Conclusion
Navigating the Dunkin’ Donuts Beverages Menu Prices Philippines doesn’t have to feel confusing. With this guide, you now know the major drink categories, what typical prices look like, regional quirks, value picks, and strategies to save money.
Next time you’re in a Dunkin’ branch wondering what to order, you can confidently say:
- “Give me a medium brewed coffee for ₱60”
- “I’ll take a large iced coffee with pearls”
- Or “Let me order a coffee box + donuts combo for sharing.”
If you like, I can also put together a printable cheat sheet you can keep on your phone (or in your wallet) for Dunkin’ branches across different cities. Do you want me to build that for you?
FAQ
Q1: Are the prices listed here fixed across all Dunkin’ branches in the Philippines?
A: Not always. Because of rent, location (mall vs street), and branch-level costs, some stores might charge ₱5–₱10 more. However, most flagship branches stick close to the published menu.
Q2: Do the beverage prices include taxes and service charges?
A: Yes — in most Dunkin’ branches, the posted menu prices already include the local taxes (VAT), so you normally won’t see an extra surcharge on top.
Q3: Can I customize a drink (less sugar, extra flavor shot) and how does that affect price?
A: Yes, most branches let you adjust sweetness or request extra flavor shots. Sometimes there’s a small upcharge (₱5–₱10) depending on the flavor. For example, adding pearls or extra flavor variants like almond/hazelnut may cost a little more.
