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688sonarmen
03-22-2009, 07:23 PM
I moved to ct about a year ago and can't throw a stone with out hittin one just to bounce off and hit another. The coffee is just ok, I get it since I have to be on the road so early. I find it very nutty and always hotter than I'll get out. For you new englanders what is the draw to it? Coffee or doughnuts?
dunng
03-22-2009, 07:35 PM
For you new englanders what is the draw to it? Coffee or doughnuts?
Nothing... Neither one is very good... :pu
Starscream
03-22-2009, 09:00 PM
Krispy Kreme! :wo
MikeyC
03-22-2009, 09:39 PM
Krispy Kreme! :wo
We had Krispy Kreme up here in New England for maybe two years. They all shut down. I guess they couldn't compete. Too bad, I love KK glazed doughnuts.
I really enjoy Dunkin' Doughnuts. The donuts are OK (personally I prefer the coffee rolls). The coffee is good but not great. DD is kind of a New England institution they got their start in Quincy, MA.
smokeyandthebandit05
03-22-2009, 09:43 PM
I like DD coffee more than Starbucks. I also like the donuts and coffee rolls:dr
MikeyC
03-22-2009, 09:52 PM
I like DD coffee more than Starbucks. I also like the donuts and coffee rolls:dr
:tpd:
I don't know what makes me want to :pu more when I walk into a Starbucks . . .
the coffee or the pretentious twits who sit in there all day with their laptops and turtle neck sweaters.
smokeyandthebandit05
03-22-2009, 10:28 PM
LMAO thats great :r :r :r!!!
Hot Stuff x
03-23-2009, 04:15 AM
They got Dunkin Donuts all over Korea. I stop in for a coffee once in a while, but there's better coffee to be had.
They have some wierd donuts here--green tea anyone? How about a glutonous rice stick?
Mark C
03-23-2009, 04:43 AM
I much prefer dunkin donuts over Krispy Kreme. DD's donuts are heavier, not as fluffy as KK, and I like that. Their coffee is ok, better than 7-11 and other local gas station/convenience store coffee, but I generally prefer to brew my own.
Cigary
03-23-2009, 05:02 AM
There are so many coffee joints around anymore it's hard to judge one chain from another. I have had great coffee from DD and Starbucks and Gloria Jeans and so on and depending on who is making it means alot. If you make it too strong it sucks. If the person making it puts too little it sucks,,,so its a bit subjective as far as how makes the best coffee. When I find a place that makes it great,,,that is where I go. As far as donuts go both of those places don't hold a candle to places like La Mars donuts or other places that have been around for decades and make it fresh.
jitzy
03-23-2009, 05:25 AM
:tpd:
I don't know what makes me want to :pu more when I walk into a Starbucks . . .
the coffee or the pretentious twits who sit in there all day with their laptops and turtle neck sweaters.
Personally I like starbucks but you do need to tune all those pretentios people out when you go there.
Mister Moo
03-23-2009, 05:45 AM
I went to a drugstore and bought two Dutch Masters cigars. It was OK in a pinch.
I went to Dunkin' Donuts and bought a large cup of coffee. It was OK to warm me up and keep me awake.
Being a coffee snob is as bad as being a cigar snob which, in a lowest-common-denominator thread, puts us to the test.
I still have one of the Dutch masters cigars - anyone want it? :)
MikeyC
03-23-2009, 06:12 AM
Being a coffee snob is as bad as being a cigar snob which, in a lowest-common-denominator thread, puts us to the test.
I still have one of the Dutch masters cigars - anyone want it? :)
Very true. Being a snob whether it's over coffee, cigars, cars, clothing, or whatever consumer item can be done. I still think however that you can be a discerning consumer and know what you like without being a snob. Just because I'm not going to take you up on your Dutch Masters offer doesn't mean you'll see me at the local cigar bar smoking an Opus X, wearing a turtle neck, and tapping away on my lap top while pretending to know about things like philosphy and fine art. :tu
md4958
03-23-2009, 06:40 AM
I moved to ct about a year ago and can't throw a stone with out hittin one just to bounce off and hit another. The coffee is just ok, I get it since I have to be on the road so early. I find it very nutty and always hotter than I'll get out. For you new englanders what is the draw to it? Coffee or doughnuts?
Nothing... Neither one is very good... :pu
:tpd:
Convenience
stearns
03-23-2009, 06:48 AM
i grew up with DD close to a second religion... and heck, the sox were my third. my parents, cousins, friends, friends parents, friends cousins, teachers, everyone lived off it. i literally had a teacher in high school write me a hall pass that said "To: Dunkin Donuts," so long as i got her an iced coffee. i never questioned it, just fell in love with the place, to the point that any time i get north of the mason dixon line i look up the closest to get my fix
stearns
germantown rob
03-23-2009, 07:31 AM
Very true. Being a snob whether it's over coffee, cigars, cars, clothing, or whatever consumer item can be done. I still think however that you can be a discerning consumer and know what you like without being a snob. Just because I'm not going to take you up on your Dutch Masters offer doesn't mean you'll see me at the local cigar bar smoking an Opus X, wearing a turtle neck, and tapping away on my lap top while pretending to know about things like philosphy and fine art. :tu
No, but you will see me sitting on the deck roasting coffee and drinking a cup of fresh roast smoking a trinadad ingenios. If charbucks is for coffee snobs then I am not sure what I am.
If I pay on average $6 a pound for good green coffee rated at 82-88 and after roasting have 12.5 ounces roasted coffee that is just under $.50 for a cup for myself and $.25 for the Mrs. That does not include the time to roast, the cost to roast, the time to brew and pour, the paper cup or to wash the ceramic dish. This leads me to believe that the quality of the bean being used at chains is pretty bad. Being a coffee snob is not accepting low quality beans to be a good cup of joe.
icantbejon
03-23-2009, 08:36 AM
Personally I like starbucks but you do need to tune all those pretentios people out when you go there.
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I like Starbucks coffee so much better than DD. I actually hate DD. However, I can't stand the "Starbucks" environment. I try to stick with the drive thru and buying bags to brew at the house. Back home, for you WNY folks out there, we have Tim Horton's. I think those guys put crack in their coffee. It is so freaking addictive. Love the stuff! Can't get it outside of the few states boardering Canada though, as it's a CA coffee.
Hot Stuff x
03-23-2009, 08:47 AM
When I'm at work or on the road I'll take what I can get.
Mugen910
03-23-2009, 08:49 AM
:tpd:
Convenience
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TheLostGringo
03-23-2009, 09:23 AM
Conveinience & Fast service is the only reason to hit D&D in my opinion. Coffee is mediocre at best. I much prefer Starbucks to D&D but I will not wait 25 minutes in the drive-thru to get a larger black coffee.
With their improvements and addition of Iced Coffee my first choice has become McDonalds for coffee while on the road. I prefer the coffee at home but time does not always permit.
mosesbotbol
03-23-2009, 09:41 AM
DD's new waffle sandwich looks like a winner!
TheLostGringo
03-23-2009, 09:47 AM
DD's new waffle sandwich looks like a winner!
I tried it and it was the worst thing I have ever eaten.:2
ahc4353
03-23-2009, 09:48 AM
D&D is a cult. I can't say any more about it.
Mister Moo
03-23-2009, 09:58 AM
...Just because I'm not going to take you up on your Dutch Masters offer doesn't mean you'll see me at the local cigar bar smoking an Opus X, wearing a turtle neck, and tapping away on my lap top while pretending to know about things like philosphy and fine art. :tuI can't GIVE that damn Dutch Masters cigar away. It has been a while since I saw it but it's a sure bet it's under the passenger seat of the truck or, possibly, in the glove compartment under the in receipts for last years oil change.
When the DD store was the last place to get coffee on the way to the boat, I used to get that mega-cup (plus cream/sugar) almost every weekend. It was kind of milk-shakey, actually.
dunng
03-23-2009, 09:58 AM
I tried it and it was the worst thing I have ever eaten.:2
Looks good but is NOT! :pu
I would much rather a McGriddle! :D
germantown rob
03-23-2009, 10:18 AM
I can't GIVE that damn Dutch Masters cigar away. It has been a while since I saw it but it's a sure bet it's under the passenger seat of the truck or, possibly, in the glove compartment under the in receipts for last years oil change.
and it has some age on it, I am surprised there are no takers :wo.
stearns
03-23-2009, 06:55 PM
i would like to thank this thread, i was due for a new avatar :tu :D
stearns
688sonarmen
03-23-2009, 07:36 PM
i would like to thank this thread, i was due for a new avatar :tu :D
stearns
Rolf! I think I get it now.
Sr Mike
03-24-2009, 05:48 AM
I have noticed that DD coffee has been trying to take over the coffee isles around here at Target and Rite-Aid. I admit; I have thought about buying a bag to try, but I back away after remembering I have green beans to roast at home. That is a good feeling.
Mister Moo
03-24-2009, 07:47 AM
... I back away after remembering I have green beans to roast at home. That is a good feeling.Yes, that too. I recall the DD coffee of olde, heavy on robusta and slightly acrid without tons of cream and sugar. A 2-lb. apple fritter or a pair of cruellers on the side smoothed it out, too.
I know their coffee is improved from ancient times - had a cup at one of the stores last winter. It was OK/drinkable 4 sure. At the moment I'm deep into Ethiopian Aricha lot 27 and it is hard to explore anything else.
DocLogic77
05-15-2009, 06:55 PM
Ya know...I love roasting. But, in a pinch my choice is DD.
Starscream
05-16-2009, 12:15 AM
I have noticed that DD coffee has been trying to take over the coffee isles around here at Target and Rite-Aid. I admit; I have thought about buying a bag to try, but I back away after remembering I have green beans to roast at home. That is a good feeling.
Speaking of taking over, all of the local Wilco (gas stations) in my area only serve DD coffee.
Cigary
05-16-2009, 06:20 AM
I can't GIVE that damn Dutch Masters cigar away. It has been a while since I saw it but it's a sure bet it's under the passenger seat of the truck or, possibly, in the glove compartment under the in receipts for last years oil change.
When the DD store was the last place to get coffee on the way to the boat, I used to get that mega-cup (plus cream/sugar) almost every weekend. It was kind of milk-shakey, actually.
Hey Moo,,,what kind is it,,,if it's the one in the glass tube ( those are pretty good ) I'll take it. If it is any other kind,,,donate it to the troops.
Mr.Maduro
05-16-2009, 06:52 AM
My biggest gripe about Dunkin's coffee is the consistency. It has potential to be quite good IMO if they had more strict rules on how they make it. I don't know if its the measurements they use, the time it takes to brew, or how long they let it sit before brewing a fresh pot, but its never the same.
I've had some really great coffee from Dunkin Donuts and some really horrible coffee from them too. Same location, different locations, you never know what you’re going to get. :2
If Dunkin could match the consistency of Starbuck's, I think their coffee would be terrific.
stevieray
05-16-2009, 12:22 PM
My biggest gripe about Dunkin's coffee is the consistency. It has potential to be quite good IMO if they had more strict rules on how they make it. I don't know if its the measurements they use, the time it takes to brew, or how long they let it sit before brewing a fresh pot, but its never the same.
I've had some really great coffee from Dunkin Donuts and some really horrible coffee from them too. Same location, different locations, you never know what you’re going to get. :2
If Dunkin could match the consistency of Starbuck's, I think their coffee would be terrific.
So true........
GreekGodX
05-16-2009, 01:03 PM
You should try McDonald's coffee. I hate DD's coffee and McD's is much better. But if I'm going to choose a place for doughnuts and coffee it has to be Tim Hourton's. 'Nuff said
raisin
05-24-2009, 10:37 PM
D&D is a cult. I can't say any more about it.
Just because their coffee tastes like cyanide?
kaelaria
05-24-2009, 11:16 PM
Well, I worked at DD as the overnight guy for 6 mos when I was a kid - and I LOVE the coffee one way - a large triple/triple!
Bruins Fan
05-25-2009, 07:56 AM
Not a DD fan, I stop at Honey Dew:)
kelmac07
05-25-2009, 09:59 AM
Tim Horton...oh yeah!!
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