Playboy interviews the people pulling a Black Thursday outside LA's first Dunk's. No surprise: They all seem to be from the part of America that really does run on Dunkin:
Greg and Arielle even held Johnny’s place when he had to go to the bathroom. The trip was inevitable, considering Hoops had been in line for almost 24 hours. But where did he venture when nature called?
“Shhhh, don’t tell anybody,” Johnny replied. “But we go to the Starbucks a block away.”
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I couldnt picture a town
By SOUTHIE houligan
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 5:03pm
I couldnt picture a town without dunkies,it is a necasity theres five where i live.and im there average once a day.sad but true coolata all day...lol but 24hrs thats a problem,,,lol love dunkies though
I can't tell if this is
By anon
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 7:36am
I can't tell if this is expert mockery or sincere.
Please, by all means!
By Brian Riccio
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 5:12pm
Stand in line to throw your money at a company that harms America way more than any terrorist ever could!
I'd be so much more supportive
By Sally
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 6:08pm
of their artery-clogging ways if anything they made actually tasted like anything. Limp, flavorless cake ring covered with glaze or jimmies does not equal a doughnut. Hot brown water flavored with coconut or artificial blueberry does not equal coffee. Embarrassed that this is our big regional export.
Not just that
By Brian Riccio
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 6:18pm
it's those insidious plastic cups that hey just have to have a Styrofoam cup around.I see them on every dog trail I walk and on newspaper machines and in the streets everywhere. I'll never understand why fast food places are not required to have recycling on the premises.
No styrofoam cups in Somerville, or California
By Ron Newman
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 6:23pm
They're banned in both places. The Davis Square DD has paper cups.
kinda makes you wonder
By cybah
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 7:06pm
if that was the reason why they haven't opened up any sooner? maybe they were still working out paper cups that met DD criteria.
I'm embarrassed for the mass
By Heather
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 8:13pm
I'm embarrassed for the mass-holes waiting in line in L.A.
Beware out-of-town Dunkins
By FredQuimby
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 6:43pm
I stopped into a DD in the Miami area a few years back. Ordered a large regular. I was busy talking with some co-workers when the order was made. Upon paying for my coffee, I took a swig, only to burn my mouth.
Apparently a regular coffee down there is simply a black coffee. Hence the reason for the burned mouth.
To add insult to injury, the coffee was decaf because its Florida and everyone goes to bed by 4pm after the early bird specials.
Regular...
By anon
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 7:41am
A colleague of mine decided that he would test out the meaning of "regular" whenever he sees a DD while traveling for work. He found that "regular" has no meaning outside of New England. Some will ask for clarification, others will give you black, others maybe just sugar. Sadly, you'll have to put in the extra effort to ask for your coffee to be half cream and sugar in the rest of the world. You see, regular is not described anywhere on the menu, it's unofficial, just something you pick up around here.
True New Englanders aren't
By anon
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 7:54pm
True New Englanders aren't Dunks fanatics, sorry!
I know, right??!!!!
By Brian Riccio
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 8:51pm
Especially if one has been to Kane's. I heard they were opening one downtown. Can you imagine?
If Kane's opened downtown, I
By lbb
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 10:30am
If Kane's opened downtown, I would LIGHT A CANDLE.
Light one!
By Brian Riccio
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 3:02pm
According to the BBJ, one is opening up at International Place!
http://m.bizjournals.com/boston/real_estate/2014/0...
Will they make the donuts there?
By Ron Newman
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 6:44pm
My guess is they'll have to ship them in from Saugus, so they won't be quite as fresh as if you bought them up there.
I think they'll still be fresh
By Brian Riccio
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 9:06pm
in the twenty minutes it takes to go from Lincoln Street to DTX. A lot fresher than that shit they pass of as food at Dunkie's.
Love
By anon
Tue, 09/02/2014 - 8:02pm
Dunkin Donuts is the best (black coffee for me, thanks!). Not saying I'd wait in line for 24 hours for it, but I'd never move so far away from one in the first place.
When I lived in Arkansas for
By gotdatwmd
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 9:33am
When I lived in Arkansas for a few months I drove 93 miles to go to the nearest Dunkies in Branson, MO.
It was worth it, the location (which was open seasonally) was dressed like the stores of the 80s. Lots of brown and the cascade of DD wallpaper. It was worth it.
Apart from the crappy
By lbb
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 10:35am
Apart from the crappy beverages and sad excuses for baked goods, and entirely overlooking the proliferation of litter, Dunks sucks because of the constant traffic stupidity they cause. Someone jammed on the brakes for no reason whatsoever? They just spotted a Dunks. Some jackwagon went flying across six lanes of traffic with no warning? They're over HERE and the Dunks is over THERE. A line of gapers extending from a parking lot out into traffic? It's called "drive-through line at the Dunks". I just can't find a shred of compassion in my soul for people who are willing to do these stupid and dangerous things in their cars, in pursuit of the most sad, boring, unimaginative food on the planet.
No one knows how to drive in
By anon
Wed, 09/03/2014 - 11:49am
No one knows how to drive in Boston. That has nothing to do with DD.
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