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Customers` Favorites
“Excellent service and a wide variety of coffee, tea, yummy donuts, bagels, and muffins.
The egg wasn’t my favorite (tastes microwaved), but the donuts were fantastic, and the consideration was above and beyond (one of the gentleman even brought me napkins without me asking).
There is plenty of parking.
The place is fully accessible.“
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“Great variety in fantastic tasting bubble teas and mochinuts!“
“I come here every so often. Just a local doughnut shop where you can also buy scratch tickets/tobacco. My go-to is the glazed chocolate. Relatively smaller doughnut but it is just the right size if you don't want to feel too guilty. Service is always excellent but I never tried any of the breakfast sandwiches.“
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“Flew over 1800 miles to find, “The Original”.“
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“Every time I come in, my Latte is always perfect. The staff is friendly and fast.“
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“I mostly use the drive-thru and order ahead online. Its usually hit or miss; most of the time its a miss. It feels like everytime I give a cash tip, something always happens where I regret tipping; a sandwich is forgotten or a drink wasn't made. The brightside of ordering online is that if something was forgotten and the realization doesn't hit until later on, I can always get my money back for the missing items.“
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“Staff is really great! Highly recommend. However, some repeat customers seem to make sitting inside a challenge as they'll take up multiple seats/tables, or can be loud and disruptive at time. Staff handles these interactions well and are always professional.“
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“Local donut shop with an old diner-ish vibe (cash only).
First time passing through Quincy Center, so I stopped by to try some local donuts. It’s cash only, but prices were reasonable. About $11 for a half-dozen regular donuts.
Their “special” donuts sat up front in the glass case with fun toppings, but one of the employees mentioned they’re basically the same chocolate or vanilla frosted donuts dressed up with extras. At $3.50 each, not terrible, but both the pumpkin one and the cookie monster one were just okay.
From their classics, we grabbed the old-fashioned and the Boston cream. Better than Dunkin’, obviously, but not my favorite versions around Boston. Feels more like a spot I’d stop by on my way to work than a place I’d drive out of my way for.“