Dunkin'

4.1
637 reviews
Dunkin': Your Go-To Breakfast

About

Coffee ShopDonut ShopBreakfast RestaurantBakeryBagel ShopFast Food RestaurantTake Out Restaurant
Dunkin’ is America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. The world’s leading baked goods and coffee chain, Dunkin’ serves more than 3 million customers each day. With 50+ varieties of donuts and dozens of premium beverages, there is always something to satisfy your craving. Dunkin’ is proud to serve Atlanta, GA for all breakfast and snacking needs. Stop by today to try a classic favorite or a new featured product!

Details

  • Dine-inAvailable
  • DeliveryAvailable
  • TakeoutAvailable
  • Credit cardAvailable

Location

Dunkin'
2651 Cobb Pky NW, Atlanta, GA
30339, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.1
637 reviews
5 stars
371
4 stars
115
3 stars
43
2 stars
33
1 star
75
  • KR
    Khalani Reid
    Oct 12, 2025
    5.0
    I LOVE this location- I’ve heard mixed reviews but Im always greeted with a smile (I can hear it through the speaker and once at the window), my food is always super quick and made just right! They’re also one of the quickest locations I know of! 10/10 from me
  • DK
    Drea Kilpatrick
    Oct 1, 2025
    1.0
    Just purchased a brown sugar hazelnut oatmilk latte that was atrocious tasting with no flavor at all. This location will not get my business anymore.
  • RB
    Ryan Barrett
    Oct 1, 2025
    1.0
    Just bad energy. Not a smile in the building. Almost seemed like I was an inconvenience in their day. There are great Dunkin’s and there are bad Dunkin’s and this one is bad
  • CT
    Carliemarie Troulliet
    Sep 19, 2025
    5.0
    I love their customer service they are so sweet and always joyful I'm ready to serve their customers I am not a Starbucks person but I will do Dunkin' donuts coffee like there's no tomorrow
  • GK
    George Kinyua
    Sep 2, 2025
    3.0
    Cup is 3/4 full just because i ordered iced coffee with less ice. Staff is rude and really don't care about service