It’s quite funny how some trends spread and others don’t. Especially amongst the English-speaking nations. There are many Dunkin Donuts here in Austria, even in smaller places, and I think the locals only go there for hot drinks in winter and iced drinks in summer. As in they probably sell very few actual donuts. I’ve never been once, even back in the US. I’m also probably the only American who doesn’t like ice in drinks.
So funny! And that's so true, I sometimes see Dunkins scattered across Europe and always wonder what they're doing there, and I've definitely never seen anyone order a donut.
There's a new Dunkin in Wardour Street now! And also quite bigger than the one in Baker St. But it's still not the same than the ones in the US. Which are my guilty pleasure whenever I'm over there or at least find myself connecting at an American airport.
It’s quite funny how some trends spread and others don’t. Especially amongst the English-speaking nations. There are many Dunkin Donuts here in Austria, even in smaller places, and I think the locals only go there for hot drinks in winter and iced drinks in summer. As in they probably sell very few actual donuts. I’ve never been once, even back in the US. I’m also probably the only American who doesn’t like ice in drinks.
So funny! And that's so true, I sometimes see Dunkins scattered across Europe and always wonder what they're doing there, and I've definitely never seen anyone order a donut.
There's a new Dunkin in Wardour Street now! And also quite bigger than the one in Baker St. But it's still not the same than the ones in the US. Which are my guilty pleasure whenever I'm over there or at least find myself connecting at an American airport.
Omg, love to hear it! And yeah honestly that's why I never went to the Baker Street one, just knew it wouldn't be the same haha
Ice ice baby!