Outlets, clean restroom, and an impressive amount of seating for its location… I’m a fan!
Alex G.
Classificação do local: 3 Boston, MA
By three stars, I mean like three and a half. I’m sure I’m not a fan(that four star description sounds just a little too excited to me), but I would say good instead of okay. While I have not experienced any of the more troublesome issues – I always calculate my bill so I’ve never had an issue with fluctuations there, maybe a correction once but just over a say as much as 25 cents; never had really poor attitude from employees, and the whole tired not so interested in order part at least, it’s Boston, usually the morning, and it IS a dunkin donuts, not to sound stereotypical or elitist at all, just commenting on the level of store quality for these types of venues; as for the long lines, most of the time there are around 5 – 8 people in line, but again it is Boston, a city, and this store is placed in a pretty packed apartment/residence neighborhood, however, I could be off on this one-not seem like I’m 100% right on the others and discredit everyone else’s opinions/experiences. All in all, my experiences have been pretty good here.
Amanda J.
Classificação do local: 4 Astoria, Queens, NY
I’ve had many good experiences at this dunkin donuts since my last review. The quality of product has markedly improved. I’ve found that the service is much quicker, too. Definitely worth the trip!
Jeffrey H.
Classificação do local: 2 Washington, DC
Despite the suckiness of this Dunkins I come here quite frequently as it’s right down the street from my apartment door — AKA — the hole I crawl out of on weekend afternoons after long nights of… errr…studying? I’m pretty reliable as I always order: *1 large iced coffee with cream &4 splenda(sweet as candy, I’ll be forever yours, Love always, Mandy) *1 bagel, toasted with cream cheese(Lite cream cheese is blasphemous) Now what I’d like to know is why the price of my order is different EVERY time I come here? Sometimes it’s under $ 5 while other times it’s more than that. I feel like the employees are just kinda tappin’ away on that little futuristic cash contraption which prices your order depending on the value of crude oil and the consumer confidence index. Besides the inability to price consistently, it seems like the employees are more interested in organizing the glazed sticks(WTF happened to crullers b-t-dubbs?) and spreading out the plain bagels into the onion bagel bin because they sold out. How about you step away from the Manager’s Special(usually some sort of glorified tribute to a New England sports team) and serve the long line of customers who are desperate for their coffee fix. Although my laziness will further my patronage of this establishment, I recommend that others seek their breakfast sandwich or afternoon flat bread from one of the other nine thousand dunkins in the metro Boston area.