The staff here are completely inept and I see that I’m not the only one the has noticed this. I’ll stick with the DD on county street.
Maggie D.
Classificação do local: 4 Attleboro, MA
I skip the dunkin closest to my house to drive to this one. Love the staff they remember my name and my crazy coffee orders. Clean professional friendly.
Brian M.
Classificação do local: 2 Enfield, NH
Everyone living in RI or MA has several Dunkins in their neighborhood and it always seems as if each neighborhood has a good one and a bad one. This is our neighborhood’s bad one. Without fail they’ll screw up your order. For the most part the employees make it pretty clear that they don’t want to be there and if they absolutely have to be there then they’d much rather you weren’t. Every time I go here I wonder why I didn’t go to the one on County St.
Eric G.
Classificação do local: 5 Berkeley, CA
The best Dunkin Donuts in a 10 mile radius. (Which translates to about six hundred and fifteen Dunkin Donuts) They have a better selection than most locations and best of all French Crullers! In fact we drove past 4 other Dunkin Donuts to go here. And they have really nice people there too. We called up and asked to reserve 6 French Crullers. Now most places would either laugh at you, or tell you to go «piss up a rope».(especially if it were in RI.) The nice person(Heather maybe?) packed them up for us and drew a little happy face on the top of the box. 5 stars for you honey! Editorial Notes: 1) I really should knock off a star because they have less of a selection, don’t have THE Dunkin Donut, and a few other quality problems, but these all stem from cheapass corporate management so why penalize the local joint? Q: What? 5 stars for a chain!!! A: I exempt D&D from my blanket«FuckAllChainRestaurants» policy because(a) they never forced any local bakeries or cafes out of business, and(b) they have/had donuts that are either unique or superior to anyone else’s.