This is the newer dunkin donuts after they moved from the tight lil corner that was on the same block. its more spacious than previous place they were at. can get crowdd in the morning as people are going to work and the subway station is right there so get ready to expect a line at times. you must tell them if how you want your coffee. you say iced coffee cream sugar they will give you diabetes or something. pounds of sugar hahah. but the staff is nice the food is good as usual.. not bad
Had perhaps the worst iced tea ever here. Stopped in on my way to the subway and ordered a large sweetened peach ice tea. Normally I just drink plain unsweetened tea but I was feeling a bit nauseous and though the sugar would do me good. The first sip was terrible, the employee hadn't mixed the syrup into the tea so I basically drank a thick mixture of pure sugar and concentrated peach flavor. I mixed it in but it still had an off taste, almost like that of an ash tray. I threw it out at the first garbage can I saw and will now forever know not to order iced tea at Dunkin Donuts. I also grabbed a coconut donut which was fine.
Ahh, finally a Dunkin Donuts serving clients without all the acrimonious brush and snub high attitude index! Personally customer service is a strong emphasis where I have a background in the service and hospitality industry it plays an impact on clients' impression as well as business. This Dunkin Donuts' service is courteous and efficient for my order.
Seating is limited like its entire chain. I was able to ponder for nearly an hour slowly while snail sipping my tea in solitude without interruption until I was ready to conquer what lies ahead. Yet sadly, a public indoor space to ponder for long periods does not exist in this hustle and bustle city of the Big Apple (aside from Central Park but no indoor where winter lingers for most of the year).
This is the newer dunkin donuts after they moved from the tight lil corner that was on the same block. its more spacious than previous place they were at. can get crowdd in the morning as people are going to work and the subway station is right there so get ready to expect a line at times. you must tell them if how you want your coffee. you say iced coffee cream sugar they will give you diabetes or something. pounds of sugar hahah. but the staff is nice the food is good as usual.. not bad
Had perhaps the worst iced tea ever here. Stopped in on my way to the subway and ordered a large sweetened peach ice tea. Normally I just drink plain unsweetened tea but I was feeling a bit nauseous and though the sugar would do me good. The first sip was terrible, the employee hadn't mixed the syrup into the tea so I basically drank a thick mixture of pure sugar and concentrated peach flavor. I mixed it in but it still had an off taste, almost like that of an ash tray. I threw it out at the first garbage can I saw and will now forever know not to order iced tea at Dunkin Donuts. I also grabbed a coconut donut which was fine.
Ahh, finally a Dunkin Donuts serving clients without all the acrimonious brush and snub high attitude index! Personally customer service is a strong emphasis where I have a background in the service and hospitality industry it plays an impact on clients' impression as well as business. This Dunkin Donuts' service is courteous and efficient for my order.
Seating is limited like its entire chain. I was able to ponder for nearly an hour slowly while snail sipping my tea in solitude without interruption until I was ready to conquer what lies ahead. Yet sadly, a public indoor space to ponder for long periods does not exist in this hustle and bustle city of the Big Apple (aside from Central Park but no indoor where winter lingers for most of the year).