State-of-the-art Dunkin’ opens in Grovetown

People on their way to work in Grovetown won’t have an excuse to not be awake with the opening of a new downtown Dunkin’. The new facility will open on Friday at 5225 Wrightsboro Road near Walmart.

The new store will feature Dunkin’s next-generation design, with a modern atmosphere and innovative technologies.

“Dunkin’s next-generation stores have been exceedingly well-received, and we are proud to bring this innovative restaurant to the community,” said franchisee, Peter Patel. “The new, modern design and technology updates will grab the attention of Dunkin’ fans old and new and help keep Grovetown running on Dunkin’ for years to come.”

The restaurant will open at 5 a.m. on Friday, awarding the first 50 guests in line for the lobby with Free Coffee for a Year in the store. There will also be a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate at 8 a.m. with local dignitaries, the franchisee, crew, and guests.

All active military personnel with valid ID will receive one free medium hot or iced coffee on Friday. In addition, all guests can enjoy appearances by Dunkin’ mascots and swag giveaways.

One of the new store’s features will be the premium pours – an innovative tap system serving eight of Dunkin’s cold beverages, such as coffee, iced tea, cold-brew coffee, and nitro-infused coffee.

Dunkin’ on Demand, a mobile ordering rewards program, will allow customers to order ahead and track the status of their order. The store design features a modern design and is 25 percent more energy efficient than the traditional design.

The restaurant will be open daily from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends. To learn more about Dunkin’ and this location, visit www.dunkindonuts.com.

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