Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Working: Yes
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$ Price range Inexpensive
3 reviews
Tosha Hasegawa
I love this dunkin donuts. They always have everything I want, the line goes quickly, and they pop my iced tea out so fast. I pretty much live at this location anytime I have a need for iced tea. Prob the best of the dunkindonuts I've been to.
Happy to see they have almond milk as an optional extra for .50 cents. Pleasant environment despite the alarms on the fridge. No public loo means three stars.
This Dunkin' Donuts replaces an old Japanese restaurant from way back when, and a gut renovation has provided an establishment with, by fast food standards, a clean and modern interior, with rainbow-colored lights along the front counter, flat-screen television menu displays, and plush comfy booths. It's more of a place to "set up shop", more akin to a Starbucks than your average D.D.'s with signs boasting free WiFi all around. In fact, a few NYP employees were in there on their laptops! (Perhaps they take the people that can't fit into the Starbucks on 168th and Broadway? Slick move, D.D.!)
Service is personable and quick. Honestly, it's a nice alternative when I want a big iced tea but would rather pay $1.69 for it instead of close to $5 for a drink at Starbucks. The closest D.D. previously was over near Amsterdam, and it was just too far removed from NYP. Glad we've got a location that's closer!
I love this dunkin donuts. They always have everything I want, the line goes quickly, and they pop my iced tea out so fast. I pretty much live at this location anytime I have a need for iced tea. Prob the best of the dunkindonuts I've been to.
Happy to see they have almond milk as an optional extra for .50 cents. Pleasant environment despite the alarms on the fridge. No public loo means three stars.
WOW. Ummmm…it's kind of sexy in here.
This Dunkin' Donuts replaces an old Japanese restaurant from way back when, and a gut renovation has provided an establishment with, by fast food standards, a clean and modern interior, with rainbow-colored lights along the front counter, flat-screen television menu displays, and plush comfy booths. It's more of a place to "set up shop", more akin to a Starbucks than your average D.D.'s with signs boasting free WiFi all around. In fact, a few NYP employees were in there on their laptops! (Perhaps they take the people that can't fit into the Starbucks on 168th and Broadway? Slick move, D.D.!)
Service is personable and quick. Honestly, it's a nice alternative when I want a big iced tea but would rather pay $1.69 for it instead of close to $5 for a drink at Starbucks. The closest D.D. previously was over near Amsterdam, and it was just too far removed from NYP. Glad we've got a location that's closer!