Monday, June 30, 2014

Hey, the new Dunkin' Donuts is now open on Cooper Square



The one at the former Norman's Sound & Vision space at 67 Cooper Square opened Saturday. The official Grand Opening is today.

Previously on EV Grieve:
But of course!: Former Norman's Sound & Vision space becoming a Dunkin' Donuts

Dunkin' Donuts-branded door handle arrives on Cooper Square

11 comments:

  1. exactly what we need...

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  2. finally, Munchkins in a hoof

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  3. I heard people walking by it a week or two ago saying "I read about this on EVGrieve", pointing at the "D" on the door handle, and saying "It's never going to work"

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  4. This is the future. You can spend $50 on an artisan locally sourced organic meal that is delicious, or spend $5 on something that is identifiable as traditional foodstuff but contains a lot of wheat, sugar and maybe meat or cheese-like product and somewhere nearby is some alcohol.

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  5. @Anon 11:18....tell us how you REALLY feel :+)

    ....and in honor of our National holidays coming up....

    .....imagine Burroughs reciting your last line at the end of one of his aural/video/mind muck-ups.....

    "ENJOY!.........you boooring fucks."

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  6. "Sugary retard drinks" Nice one!

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  7. Free wifi though, even if you just stand outside.

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  8. Here's the future of the record store:

    A website where you click on a category, flip through PHOTOS of what's for sale, and buy.

    No actual store.

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  9. coffee is pretty good though, food not so much

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  10. Don't support places like this!

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  11. Zaiya next door is great, and they bake their own products on the premises. Try the Mochi donuts (with chocolate).

    - East Villager

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