Dunkin'

3 Glenlake Pkwy NE, Sandy Springs
(470) 870-6748

Recent Reviews

AQR-LLC DRIVERS

This location is along my way to work. I stop often. Nice and friendly staff.Kid-friendliness: Donuts and Ice Cream… Heaven for any kid.Dunkin’ & Basket Robins

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Sausage Egg and Cheese

Thomas Feichtinger

Good food, ready when I told them I would pick it up.

Seth Resnick

3 times in 2 weeks my order is wrong. Large expensive drinks made as smalls so they are undrinkable

Ciara B.

This Jimmy John's is located inside the Inspire Brands building and has a digital forward approach. You are only able to place orders online or via the app. You cannot walk up to the kiosk to play an order and you cannot pay in person with cash/card. I often frequent this location because of how convenient it is to work. I can easily grab a sandwich and take it with me. The man who usually works to place the completed orders out is super friendly. They do get busy during peak lunch hours but seem to have a good system down to get everyone's orders out in a timely fashion. The entire reason why I broke down and finally got Apple Pay was so that I could order sandwiches from here while I'm at work. Even though we live in a very digital age, I loathe being forced to be more connected than I'd like to be. That's the only reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5.

Veronica Gomez

Vegetarian options: I was pleasantly surprised with the avocado toast! I also recommend the cream cheese bites.

Tyler Tolbert

Im honestly impressed someone figured out how to screw up selling donuts.I walked in expecting to be able to order a dozen and be out in five minutes like literally any Dunkin. Was rudely and abruptly told that I had to order online even though I was standing right there. Went to download the app, order, register my CC, etc. and waited. I didn’t receive any notification, and of course wasn’t alerted by the staff that my order was ready.So finally I walked over to the counter where the takeout orders were being placed and saw a box fairly far away from reachable distance. The staff were laughing and carrying on and I asked for their attention. I was standing right at the counter saying “excuse me” and no one paid me any mind. I literally had to reach over the counter to get my box that was right in front of an employee, and I’m pretty certain the staff were none the wiser.If you’re going to eliminate the human component of a business and have cold, inhuman interactions with people just stuffing boxes with donuts and letting customers take care of the rest, just do it. Have computers and robots serving the food. Why hire people that dont want to work there anyway?I appreciate a company trying to innovate, but this is a model trying to be the future that I hope will soon become the past. Inconvenience for the sake of convenience.

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