Dunkin's new store is in Quincy, Massachusetts. Dunkin' Brands' vice president of strategic initiatives Dan Wheeler explained that the outside of the store was meant to feel more contemporary than most current Dunkin' stores.
The outside of the store has a sign that reads "America Runs on Dunkin'."
The most unique feature of the store is the two lane drive-thru. One lane is a traditional drive-thru, and the other is specifically for mobile orders. No other Dunkin' in the world has something similar.
The inside of the store is bright and open. It looks much more modern than most Dunkin' stores.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe store of the future has one of Dunkin's new espresso machines at the center. The store is designed specifically so that customers can watch the barista make their drink.
But Wheeler said out that Dunkin' likes to think of its employees as bartenders, not baristas, because of the new cold-drink tap system. The tap system features cold brew, nitro cold brew, iced tea, and other cold drinks.
Another new feature is the front-facing bakery case.
The bakery cases have doughnuts, munchkins, bagels, and other pastries.
The bakery items are also listed on digital menu boards above the counter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe counter also has a few mobile-order pickup shelves.
If a customer arrives and their mobile order isn't ready, they can check the order status on a designated screen above the mobile-order pickup station.
The new Dunkin' has more seating than a typical Dunkin' store ...
... but it also has a much bigger grab-and-go selection.
Features from the store of the future in Quincy, like the cold-brew taps and front-facing bakery cases, will be rolling out to new Dunkin' stores throughout the US.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBut other features like the two-lane drive-thru are likely going to stay unique to the Quincy store.