I was very excited to see this Dunkin’ open because I liked them so well in Massachusetts. I have been to this location over 25 times to give them a fair evaluation, mostly within several months from their open. Every time there was something wrong, either they charged the wrong price or gave me the wrong item. The staff was usually unfriendly. This store is extremely convenient but I wont go back. The breakfast sandwiches are bland, filling may not be found in the filled donuts until the last two bites, donuts don’t taste fresh and worst of all, I’ve written the owner and received nasty, childish replies. I really wanted this place to succeed. I don’t go there anymore. I go to Super Saver for fresher, larger donuts at much lower prices. They even have filling in every bite.
Justin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lincoln, NE
Quick and neat. A really long drive thru that can accommodate a lot of cars. A fairly large dining space, but could use some more parking slots. One of two Dunkins in town. The coffee is cheap and delicious. The cups are just cheap. You can count on minor spillage unless you drink a few gulps immediately. I’m not a donut guy, but their bagel sandwiches are decent. I stopped by on a Monday morning and it was absolutely dead. The guy behind the counter said Monday’s are usually slow. I find this counter intuitive. Earlier in the week I need coffee more to add some pep to my step.
Jeffrey D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lincoln, NE
Everybody runs on Dunkin. Apparently at the same time. This place is busy. Though there isn’t much to say. The restaurant was clean and the staff was quick. Though I have stopped in to shops all over the US and even in Korea, this meets my expectations. Overall, doughnuts… yup
Echo D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lincoln, NE
I feel like eating defrosted donut. I wonder if they cook them in the shop or just defrost frozen donuts. I tried croissants donut that was not that good for the price. good place to pick up simple fast snack tho.
Erik Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lincoln, NE
Like the name, they make donuts. Been here a couple of times and the donuts are just ok. Nothing that’s going to knock your socks off but certainly not awful. Pros: Drive thru is great. Order up what you want and be on your way. Nobody else in town has drive-thru donuts so that’s great. Standard selection of basic donuts with a hole. Coffee is actually pretty good. Cons. Size is a bit smaller then other donut places. Selection is poor. Hyvee has more choices then this place. No fritter or Cinnamon roll or chocolate long john with white or jelly fill etc. Just the basics would be fine if they blew me out of the water with their glazed or cake and they dont. I think Lamar ’ s donuts are much better in quality, taste and size. A Lamar donut is twice the size of these for only a few cents more.
Fazle H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mesa, AZ
I have had my annoyances about this place charging me a premium for an éclair donut. No I’m not friends with anyone here but I am all about the hustle. And I was given a very good deal and excellent service. I will be returning again to tip the guy person who waited on me, and yes I’m tipping only him. Not that he cares about 5 dollars but the fact that he was nice. I would have been just as content with a discount. And yes I’ll keep coming back, not for free stuff but for good service. I’m still not happy about being charged a premium for deliciousness.
FS O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lincoln, NE
In the«Dunkin Donuts versus Krispy Kreme» debate I’ve always favored Dunkin. However, Lincoln’s first location has some sort of problem with their donuts. I’ve been there four times; twice when they first opened and there was a queue of people out the door, and twice after that calmed down. On all four occasions the donuts were dry and stale as if they’d been made not one day before, but two or three days in advance. I don’t think this little shop has room to make them on-site, so maybe they truck them in from elsewhere? Regardless, they have a major distribution issue and if I want a good treat I’ll pick up some fresh-off-the-assembly-line, made-while-you-watch Krispy Kremes in Omaha, or even go to Lamar’s.