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Dunkin’s Fall 2026 Menu Just Landed — And It Comes With a Celebrity Breakfast

Healthy Fact of the Day

Seasonal lattes and specialty drinks can carry a hefty sugar and calorie load, largely from flavored syrups and whipped toppings. To keep your order lighter, ask for the syrup pumps reduced, skip the whipped topping, or opt for a protein-based option like a nutty or espresso-forward latte over a swirl or chiller-style drink. Choosing a smaller size or an iced coffee over a blended drink is also an easy way to enjoy the seasonal flavor without the full indulgence.

Fall officially has a starting gun, and for coffee chains, that gun goes off in mid-August.

Dunkin’ just dropped its 2026 fall lineup, and this year’s rollout comes with more than the usual pumpkin spice comeback — it includes a full celebrity collaboration, a surprising new flavor direction, and enough drink options to keep regulars busy through October.

The Celebrity Breakfast Everyone’s Talking About

Leading the charge this season is a partnership with influencer Alix Earle, whose new breakfast order is being sold under her own name: the Earle-Y Riser Meal. It bundles her personal go-to order into one combo — a Shakin’ Espresso made with sugar-free vanilla and almond milk, a Sausage, Egg and Cheese Hash Brown Wake-Up Wrap, and a side of Munchkins. It’s designed as a grab-and-go option for anyone whose mornings feel like a juggling act.

Pumpkin Spice Is Back, With Reinforcements

As expected, pumpkin spice returns in full force. The classic Pumpkin Spice Signature Latte and Pumpkin Donut are both back, joined by a handful of new additions to the lineup: the Pumpkin Pie Coffee Chiller, Pumpkin Cloud Dunkalatte, Pumpkin Patch Cloud Latte, and a Nutty Pumpkin Protein Latte for anyone looking for a little extra protein with their seasonal fix. There’s also a Pumpkin Swirl add-in that can be mixed into any hot or cold drink for those who want the flavor without committing to a whole new order.

The Twist Nobody Saw Coming: Tiramisu

Pumpkin isn’t the only flavor getting the spotlight this year. Dunkin’ is also leaning into a tiramisu-inspired drink collection, a departure from the usual apple-and-spice fall playbook that’s already generating buzz among fans looking for something different.

Rounding Out the Menu

Beyond the headline items, the fall lineup also brings Berry Clementine and Berry Daydream Refreshers, a Melon Deuce Energy Drink, and savory additions like Maple Sugar Bacon and Chipotle Hash Browns, including a Chipotle Hash Brown Wake-Up Wrap for those who want heat with their breakfast.

The Takeaway

Between the celebrity tie-in, the pumpkin overload, and a genuinely unexpected tiramisu twist, Dunkin’s fall menu is available now nationwide — meaning there’s no need to wait to start working through the list.

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