Yumm!! I'm so sad there's no dunkin donut in the Bay Area. They have coconut flavored coffee! And some other yummy sounding ones. I'm so stupid though I should've taken advantage of the coffee trip because I've converted to only black coffee so I got an iced coconut coffee, black. Normally ill get soy in it but they don't have soy. So it's basically black coffee with coconut low notes of flavor. It definitely would've been tastier if I got cream and sugar in it. And I didn't get a donut... Hahaha. I got hash browns because im not big on donuts. I was wondering where the ketchup was but I thought its okay I can live without it. Then I took a bite and thought, oh I don't even need ketchup with these!! So good!! Best tasting hash browns ever! I think there's some herb seasoning in it but damn... The next day I went to another location and I didn't get a donut again... Haha! Smh. But I did get the Tuna melt on flat bread and it was so good! Big points on providing other types of breakfast sandwiches besides the typical sausage, eggs, ham, etc, etc... I absolutely do not enjoy those type of breakfast sandwiches and I feel like their menu put consideration for people like me :) but this other spot only put 3 hash browns in my lil Baggie!! :/ ugh. Not cool. But it's okay because my bf gave me more of his hahahaha. Their brewed coffee is good. It's bold but not bitter or too strong. Nor cal dunkin donut, where u at?!?!?
(4)
Abhay S.
Still very fast and efficient, but today, there was a bit of a tussle between employees on who would take my money. One employee rung me up with no problem, but it's like nobody wanted to handle the actual exchange of cash for goods. Anyway - will still come to the DD.
(4)
Rachel W.
Anyone that knows me knows I go crazy for egg mcmuffins (w/bacon instead of ham)...but mcdonald's is evil in that they serve them until 10:30. Considering I always want them when I'm hungover, this just doesn't fly. Luckily, dunkin donuts is just down the street. I have definitely picked up a bacon, egg n cheese sandwich around 4pm. They get major props for serving breakfast all day. But, their sandwiches don't compare to McDonald's. 3 stars for sandwiches, 5 stars for serving them past 10:30am.
(4)
William B.
I don't expect much from a Dunkin Donuts bagel-- which is really not bad in a pinch-- but it would be too much to ask them to spread the cream cheese on your bagel for you?
(3)
April P.
great coffee, but i must say. Compared to other Dunkins, their coffee is EXTREMELY HOT They brew it nice and bold, very strong. Just beware that you will burn your tongue from initial taste. Request for a little ice with your cup of joe!!!
(4)
Soleil Moonshine S.
In San Diego, you can be damn sure there's a Starbucks on almost every corner. I've never encountered such a phenomena elsewhere until I touched base in Chicago. However, instead of the corporate monopoly being in Starbucks' favor, it was Dunkin' Donuts that held the ever-pervasive position as purveyor of coffee and artery-choking breakfast food. A simple mention or passing remark of Dunkin' Donuts is likely to induce within the average Chicago local an orgasm of the oral cavity. For sure, Dunkin Donuts has captured the hearts, minds and unprecedented amounts of discretionary income of many a Chicagoan. In light of this, I cannot imagine Dunkin Donuts' success being credited to anything other than a severely delusional, sugar cult following. I can hear the enraged hoi polloi running (rather slowly no thanks to excessive dough nut consumption) to pelt me with spoiled tomato-flavored, dough nuts and lock me in the sugar stocks, but bear with me... Okay, so I lied. That's all I've got, really. One star for being on every fricking corner. GENIUS! Not only is this nasty aggressive for potential competitors, but it's effective product placement that irrepressibly thrusts into the mind of the consumer the necessity of Dunkin Donuts' existence. MUST.....EAT....DONUTS..NOW ...!!!...?/...ROOOOOOOAR! Never mind the fact that such marketing strategies are competitively predatory and fatally flawed as they are outright unprofitable in the long run. For an up-to-date case in point, please refer to the current state of affairs at Starbucks. Another star for the super aesthetic dough nut presentation trickery that fooled me into splurging at this saccharine shit shack not only once, but TWICE during my brief visit. My bull shit receptor was apparently jammed by the pounds of sugar-encrusted lard I willingly allowed to be passed through my digestive tract. For the love God--relieve me of this filmly residue that has forever disrupted the natural disposition of my mouth!!! I guess what I mean is if I'm going to subject my cardiovascular system to the mercy of a mere dough nut, that dough nut better rock my face off and make my teeth break dance. This was a mortal failure. A disgustingly stale, sugar-coated mortal failure. And I won't even get into the coffee situation.. I'm just sayin'.
(2)
Amy S.
These need to come back to the west coast! My latte my awesome and super hot, blueberry muffin was moist and delicious. Very fast and friendly service even though it was the morning Chicago rush hour.
(5)
Isabelle L.
I wish we have dunkin donuts in the west coast. The first time I saw dunkin donut is at the Buffalo , NY airport. There are a lot of ppl lining up for donuts and coffee. I was telling myself " HOW GOOD CAN IT BE??" I didn't try it because I was thinking it is just a donut. When I came back to Calif, i was looking up dunkin donut's website and the donuts looks really good. I am glad that I went to Chicago and try the donuts. I love it. It is not too sweet and it tastes way better than the donuts that u buy from the donuts store here. I love Dunkin Donuts. I hope they open one in California.
(5)
Mark D.
Hadn't been here in years as I live out west now. But was surprised at the number of breakfast options. Very inexpensive and the coffee is great. I wasn't a fan of their flavored coffees, too sweet, but overall the place is way better than I remember and worth checking out.
(4)
Ellen O.
does anyone else get overwhelmed by the workers shouting to you across the room and demanding you know what you want before you've even thought about it? i'm all for efficiency and fast service, but not when it stresses me out.
(2)
Will R.
This review took place on my visit to Chicago 4 months ago when i bit into Apple Cider Donut civil war over baked goods has taken root in mid-Atlantic America, pitting Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (founded in 1937 in North Carolina) against Dunkin' Donuts (1950 in Massachusetts). All the cool kids who grew up parking their used Hondas and dented pickups in front of twenty-four-hour "Dunkies" while cutting Biology class in New Jersey high schools are now donning suits and ties and palming oven-hot glazed Krispy Kreme doughnuts on their way to work. But like the first Civil War this great nation faced, the South will once again inevitably yield to the masterful seduction of the North. In September, Dunkin' Donuts unleashed its unstoppable fighting force: the Apple Cider Donut. Weighing in at 250 calories (energy!) strong, Dunkin' Donuts' secret weapon in the baked-goods war to end all wars is referred to in strategic terms as the Cinnamon Frosted Apple Cider Cake Donut, or C.F.A.C.C.D. It is topped with an arsenal of autumnally colored sprinkles, or "jimmies" for our Southern friends, and it will not hesitate to use all necessary force. One might say that the C.F.A.C.C.D. is the greatest example of a hot beverage transmuted into a food since the invention of coffee ice cream. I would certainly say so. But their destructive capabilities have a short shelf life, and therefore they will not be offered after November, by which time the North will have hopefully claimed victory once and for all.
(5)
Bella D.
Mmmm mmmm I have been loving Dunkin Donuts for a long time. Its been a long love affair. haha I love my small/medium coffee w/ sugar and cream, love my blueberry donut, bow-tie, bavarian creme, and boston creme donutsssssss! My BF loves the onion bagel and bavarian creme too! The service is always great and I get my sugar and caffeine fix for the day!
(5)
meg g.
You know what's delicious? A toasted salt bagel with cream cheese. And Dunkin Donuts' version isn't half bad (I guess there isn't much competition in Chicago). Mmm, salty. Tip: eat it before it gets cold.
(4)
Andy G.
Long lines but worth the wait for coffee. After refusing to wait in the Starbucks line for 10 minutes or more, I ventured to Dunkin Donuts. I have not been able to stop going back. The coffee is amazing. And a great value. A drawback? Styrofoam cups...while it keeps your coffee hot, it's far from environmentally friendly. Take your own cup if you go. They'll fill it for the same price.
(4)
Evann G.
I was seriously wary of Dunkin' Donuts, and I used to laugh every time I heard their "maple breakfast sandwich" commercials on the radio. I mean seriously, how good could they be?! Admittedly, I can't speak to the maple breakfast sandwich (still too scared to try it), but I have been won over by this particular location for two reasons... one, it's in the Pedway, which makes it ever so convenient to get to on the walk to work. But second, and most importantly, the white hot chocolate. Oh my. Heaven in a cup. It's very sweet, so if you're not into that, don't bother. But seriously. For a $1.69 drink from a franchise donut shop? Pretty darn tasty. My boyfriend tells me the coffee is not bad, either. It's always crowded in the mornings, but the staff does a good job of getting through the line quickly. If I ever do actually try a donut there, and find them also to be good, I'll raise my rating to 5 stars.
Annissa H.
Yumm!! I'm so sad there's no dunkin donut in the Bay Area. They have coconut flavored coffee! And some other yummy sounding ones. I'm so stupid though I should've taken advantage of the coffee trip because I've converted to only black coffee so I got an iced coconut coffee, black. Normally ill get soy in it but they don't have soy. So it's basically black coffee with coconut low notes of flavor. It definitely would've been tastier if I got cream and sugar in it. And I didn't get a donut... Hahaha. I got hash browns because im not big on donuts. I was wondering where the ketchup was but I thought its okay I can live without it. Then I took a bite and thought, oh I don't even need ketchup with these!! So good!! Best tasting hash browns ever! I think there's some herb seasoning in it but damn... The next day I went to another location and I didn't get a donut again... Haha! Smh. But I did get the Tuna melt on flat bread and it was so good! Big points on providing other types of breakfast sandwiches besides the typical sausage, eggs, ham, etc, etc... I absolutely do not enjoy those type of breakfast sandwiches and I feel like their menu put consideration for people like me :) but this other spot only put 3 hash browns in my lil Baggie!! :/ ugh. Not cool. But it's okay because my bf gave me more of his hahahaha. Their brewed coffee is good. It's bold but not bitter or too strong. Nor cal dunkin donut, where u at?!?!?
(4)Abhay S.
Still very fast and efficient, but today, there was a bit of a tussle between employees on who would take my money. One employee rung me up with no problem, but it's like nobody wanted to handle the actual exchange of cash for goods. Anyway - will still come to the DD.
(4)Rachel W.
Anyone that knows me knows I go crazy for egg mcmuffins (w/bacon instead of ham)...but mcdonald's is evil in that they serve them until 10:30. Considering I always want them when I'm hungover, this just doesn't fly. Luckily, dunkin donuts is just down the street. I have definitely picked up a bacon, egg n cheese sandwich around 4pm. They get major props for serving breakfast all day. But, their sandwiches don't compare to McDonald's. 3 stars for sandwiches, 5 stars for serving them past 10:30am.
(4)William B.
I don't expect much from a Dunkin Donuts bagel-- which is really not bad in a pinch-- but it would be too much to ask them to spread the cream cheese on your bagel for you?
(3)April P.
great coffee, but i must say. Compared to other Dunkins, their coffee is EXTREMELY HOT They brew it nice and bold, very strong. Just beware that you will burn your tongue from initial taste. Request for a little ice with your cup of joe!!!
(4)Soleil Moonshine S.
In San Diego, you can be damn sure there's a Starbucks on almost every corner. I've never encountered such a phenomena elsewhere until I touched base in Chicago. However, instead of the corporate monopoly being in Starbucks' favor, it was Dunkin' Donuts that held the ever-pervasive position as purveyor of coffee and artery-choking breakfast food. A simple mention or passing remark of Dunkin' Donuts is likely to induce within the average Chicago local an orgasm of the oral cavity. For sure, Dunkin Donuts has captured the hearts, minds and unprecedented amounts of discretionary income of many a Chicagoan. In light of this, I cannot imagine Dunkin Donuts' success being credited to anything other than a severely delusional, sugar cult following. I can hear the enraged hoi polloi running (rather slowly no thanks to excessive dough nut consumption) to pelt me with spoiled tomato-flavored, dough nuts and lock me in the sugar stocks, but bear with me... Okay, so I lied. That's all I've got, really. One star for being on every fricking corner. GENIUS! Not only is this nasty aggressive for potential competitors, but it's effective product placement that irrepressibly thrusts into the mind of the consumer the necessity of Dunkin Donuts' existence. MUST.....EAT....DONUTS..NOW ...!!!...?/...ROOOOOOOAR! Never mind the fact that such marketing strategies are competitively predatory and fatally flawed as they are outright unprofitable in the long run. For an up-to-date case in point, please refer to the current state of affairs at Starbucks. Another star for the super aesthetic dough nut presentation trickery that fooled me into splurging at this saccharine shit shack not only once, but TWICE during my brief visit. My bull shit receptor was apparently jammed by the pounds of sugar-encrusted lard I willingly allowed to be passed through my digestive tract. For the love God--relieve me of this filmly residue that has forever disrupted the natural disposition of my mouth!!! I guess what I mean is if I'm going to subject my cardiovascular system to the mercy of a mere dough nut, that dough nut better rock my face off and make my teeth break dance. This was a mortal failure. A disgustingly stale, sugar-coated mortal failure. And I won't even get into the coffee situation.. I'm just sayin'.
(2)Amy S.
These need to come back to the west coast! My latte my awesome and super hot, blueberry muffin was moist and delicious. Very fast and friendly service even though it was the morning Chicago rush hour.
(5)Isabelle L.
I wish we have dunkin donuts in the west coast. The first time I saw dunkin donut is at the Buffalo , NY airport. There are a lot of ppl lining up for donuts and coffee. I was telling myself " HOW GOOD CAN IT BE??" I didn't try it because I was thinking it is just a donut. When I came back to Calif, i was looking up dunkin donut's website and the donuts looks really good. I am glad that I went to Chicago and try the donuts. I love it. It is not too sweet and it tastes way better than the donuts that u buy from the donuts store here. I love Dunkin Donuts. I hope they open one in California.
(5)Mark D.
Hadn't been here in years as I live out west now. But was surprised at the number of breakfast options. Very inexpensive and the coffee is great. I wasn't a fan of their flavored coffees, too sweet, but overall the place is way better than I remember and worth checking out.
(4)Ellen O.
does anyone else get overwhelmed by the workers shouting to you across the room and demanding you know what you want before you've even thought about it? i'm all for efficiency and fast service, but not when it stresses me out.
(2)Will R.
This review took place on my visit to Chicago 4 months ago when i bit into Apple Cider Donut civil war over baked goods has taken root in mid-Atlantic America, pitting Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (founded in 1937 in North Carolina) against Dunkin' Donuts (1950 in Massachusetts). All the cool kids who grew up parking their used Hondas and dented pickups in front of twenty-four-hour "Dunkies" while cutting Biology class in New Jersey high schools are now donning suits and ties and palming oven-hot glazed Krispy Kreme doughnuts on their way to work. But like the first Civil War this great nation faced, the South will once again inevitably yield to the masterful seduction of the North. In September, Dunkin' Donuts unleashed its unstoppable fighting force: the Apple Cider Donut. Weighing in at 250 calories (energy!) strong, Dunkin' Donuts' secret weapon in the baked-goods war to end all wars is referred to in strategic terms as the Cinnamon Frosted Apple Cider Cake Donut, or C.F.A.C.C.D. It is topped with an arsenal of autumnally colored sprinkles, or "jimmies" for our Southern friends, and it will not hesitate to use all necessary force. One might say that the C.F.A.C.C.D. is the greatest example of a hot beverage transmuted into a food since the invention of coffee ice cream. I would certainly say so. But their destructive capabilities have a short shelf life, and therefore they will not be offered after November, by which time the North will have hopefully claimed victory once and for all.
(5)Bella D.
Mmmm mmmm I have been loving Dunkin Donuts for a long time. Its been a long love affair. haha I love my small/medium coffee w/ sugar and cream, love my blueberry donut, bow-tie, bavarian creme, and boston creme donutsssssss! My BF loves the onion bagel and bavarian creme too! The service is always great and I get my sugar and caffeine fix for the day!
(5)meg g.
You know what's delicious? A toasted salt bagel with cream cheese. And Dunkin Donuts' version isn't half bad (I guess there isn't much competition in Chicago). Mmm, salty. Tip: eat it before it gets cold.
(4)Andy G.
Long lines but worth the wait for coffee. After refusing to wait in the Starbucks line for 10 minutes or more, I ventured to Dunkin Donuts. I have not been able to stop going back. The coffee is amazing. And a great value. A drawback? Styrofoam cups...while it keeps your coffee hot, it's far from environmentally friendly. Take your own cup if you go. They'll fill it for the same price.
(4)Evann G.
I was seriously wary of Dunkin' Donuts, and I used to laugh every time I heard their "maple breakfast sandwich" commercials on the radio. I mean seriously, how good could they be?! Admittedly, I can't speak to the maple breakfast sandwich (still too scared to try it), but I have been won over by this particular location for two reasons... one, it's in the Pedway, which makes it ever so convenient to get to on the walk to work. But second, and most importantly, the white hot chocolate. Oh my. Heaven in a cup. It's very sweet, so if you're not into that, don't bother. But seriously. For a $1.69 drink from a franchise donut shop? Pretty darn tasty. My boyfriend tells me the coffee is not bad, either. It's always crowded in the mornings, but the staff does a good job of getting through the line quickly. If I ever do actually try a donut there, and find them also to be good, I'll raise my rating to 5 stars.
(4)