This is the closest Dunkin' Donuts to my workplace, so I've visited on occasion to grab a nice cup of joe. While not huge, this is a moderate sized Dunkin' Donuts with a clean setting and it has the current "cafe" style of decoration with the brown tones. It looks really nice and welcoming.
The food I've purchased from here in the past ranges from coffee to donuts to bagels (I know, no shocks there). I've never had anything here that wasn't good. The donuts and bagels were always tasty and never stale. The coffee is always well flavored and roasted nicely.
I do have to say that the staff is a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde type deal. Sometimes they're rather short with customers and seem to be a bit impatient while other times they seem super happy and chatty. Then again, I come here to grab something quick and leave, not gab with the staff.
Not a bad stop on the avenue if you're looking for some coffee and something to munch on the cheap.
this location seemed particularly unfriendly and unwelcoming to me, having been to many Dunkin Donuts locations. since it is close to the UN, this DD perhaps serves the purpose of confirming the stereotype of NYC as a rude, unfriendly place to international visitors doing work at the U.N., not really the sort of message the city wants being spread around anymore than it already is.. by the way I did not see a restroom here, did I miss it??
24 Hr DD. sometimes I'm over this way and grab a coffee here. Not the friendliest DD I have ever been in. OK experience but could be better but then I don't expect much more than hot coffee and correct change in the city.
Super quick service. The donuts and muffins are really fresh and moist (for some reason this seemed more true here than other locations). For some reason a muffin and chocolate milk cost $5, but hey it's Manhattan. Other than the price, my only disappointment was that they only had fat free chocolate milk in the fridge. That doesn't even make sense to me. Had to put it back and grab something else, even though I already paid the high price for the chocolate milk. Oh well.
Open 24 hours and had decent service. Ordered the sausage, egg, and cheese on a stale bagel. (I didn't order it stale, it just was). Tried a donut that was even worse. I told the employee. He just shrugged.
The city is on blizzard alert. But we're New Yorkers, meaning no inclement weather is gonna keep us indoors. Pass this place daily on my way to work. Service is terrific and the food is prepared with care.
Egg and cheese on a croissant pairs really well with light and sweet coffee.
I don't eat donuts so I can't speak to those. I love their coffee in the morning and for that I'd give them 4 stars. However, the last 2 times I have gotten "decaf" at night, I've been up until 4 in the morning.
If I were out, this might be useful. Instead, I am sitting in a studio where the cable just went out, the DVD player is missing the remote and I can't turn on the lights to read because someone is sleeping. Shoot me.
This is the closest Dunkin' Donuts to my workplace, so I've visited on occasion to grab a nice cup of joe. While not huge, this is a moderate sized Dunkin' Donuts with a clean setting and it has the current "cafe" style of decoration with the brown tones. It looks really nice and welcoming.
The food I've purchased from here in the past ranges from coffee to donuts to bagels (I know, no shocks there). I've never had anything here that wasn't good. The donuts and bagels were always tasty and never stale. The coffee is always well flavored and roasted nicely.
I do have to say that the staff is a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde type deal. Sometimes they're rather short with customers and seem to be a bit impatient while other times they seem super happy and chatty. Then again, I come here to grab something quick and leave, not gab with the staff.
Not a bad stop on the avenue if you're looking for some coffee and something to munch on the cheap.
this location seemed particularly unfriendly and unwelcoming to me, having been to many Dunkin Donuts locations. since it is close to the UN, this DD perhaps serves the purpose of confirming the stereotype of NYC as a rude, unfriendly place to international visitors doing work at the U.N., not really the sort of message the city wants being spread around anymore than it already is.. by the way I did not see a restroom here, did I miss it??
24 Hr DD. sometimes I'm over this way and grab a coffee here. Not the friendliest DD I have ever been in. OK experience but could be better but then I don't expect much more than hot coffee and correct change in the city.
Super quick service. The donuts and muffins are really fresh and moist (for some reason this seemed more true here than other locations). For some reason a muffin and chocolate milk cost $5, but hey it's Manhattan. Other than the price, my only disappointment was that they only had fat free chocolate milk in the fridge. That doesn't even make sense to me. Had to put it back and grab something else, even though I already paid the high price for the chocolate milk. Oh well.
Open 24 hours and had decent service. Ordered the sausage, egg, and cheese on a stale bagel. (I didn't order it stale, it just was). Tried a donut that was even worse. I told the employee. He just shrugged.
Love the donut balls…or whatever they are called-maybe munchkins.
I wish we had DD in LA…
Boo
The city is on blizzard alert. But we're New Yorkers, meaning no inclement weather is gonna keep us indoors. Pass this place daily on my way to work. Service is terrific and the food is prepared with care.
Egg and cheese on a croissant pairs really well with light and sweet coffee.
I don't eat donuts so I can't speak to those. I love their coffee in the morning and for that I'd give them 4 stars. However, the last 2 times I have gotten "decaf" at night, I've been up until 4 in the morning.
If I were out, this might be useful. Instead, I am sitting in a studio where the cable just went out, the DVD player is missing the remote and I can't turn on the lights to read because someone is sleeping. Shoot me.