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5 Reviews on “Dunkin”
The two cashiers had a 6 minute conversation and kept telling me “I’ll be there in a minute” while they finished talking. The iced pumpkin latte was good though.
Food is always consistent and good. Bathroom today was atrocious and clearly someone overflowed it and staff has cleaned everything but the toilet which had dried bits of toilet paper all over it and either feces or blood on the seat. There is only one stall for the women’s.
When you walk in they are usually busy which is fine. But no staff will look at you or acknowledge you until they are ready to take your order. No one says hi, we will be with you in a moment. Or sorry, we are busy we will get you in a sec. It’s like a game of not making eye contact even though there’s usually about 5 staff and anyone can just acknowledge your presence and say “we see you, please wait.” So when someone does address you finally they’re asking if you already ordered. A greeting would be a verbal signal to other staff that someone is indeed waiting and needing to be served. Just etiquette anywhere food service I’ve worked is to acknowledge your customers are there. Not purposely ignore them until you’re ready for them. Corporate pop ins actually check to see if staff are greeting customers as well so this seems odd culture in this store to play the look away game.
Excited to try the cinnamon vanilla coffee and the churro donut looks good but this time I got the omelet bites. Love the snackin bacon as well. And hashbrowns. Something for everyone.
Love the revamped parking/parking lot and on tap coffee. This store would benefit from a kiosk like the McFarland location since they’re so busy they don’t have time to acknowledge guests.
I place the order early so I can get it and go. When I get in the store, they say Beth in store. They consistently make me wait after I get in the store. What is the point of ordering ahead if they make me wait?
I’ve been to this particular Dunkin a couple of times and the staff is always very kind. The food is pretty standard for a chain donut shop but makes for a quick and delicious snack or breakfast. It’s very interesting how they seem to have managed to keep the feel of an old Dunkin Donuts, which I love, while simultaneously modernizing their procedures and the decor.
As this is a drive thru location with a dining room, I feel like they may be a little understaffed at times because sometimes they only have two people running the inside of the store and the drive-thru, and that’s often it. However, I’ve never had to deal with what would be considered slow or poor service despite the fact that the employees are often juggling multiple responsibilities at once. I’m a little sad I didn’t catch the names of the two who were working today, because they honestly deserve a raise! They were unflappable and gave wonderful service.
The employees here are so nice and always have a smile on their face. I love this location and will drive well out of my way to go to it.