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Donuts are donuts, so what if they're Dunkin? When Las Vegas' first stand-alone Dunkin Donuts opened up last year, you would have thought Jesus had returned to earth and bought a home in Silverado Ranch based on the media coverage. I like a tasty chocolate donut or maple bar myself, but I can't distinguish what makes Dunkin' Donuts better than any neighborhood donut shop. That said, donuts are good, this place if fresh clean and new, has an extensive menu beyond donuts and is in a convenient location. That all adds up to four stars. Now that the intense lines have diminished, going to Dunkin' Donuts is pleasant. It's busy for sure, but still accessible. Not only are there plenty of donuts and the delicious munchkins, but you can also grab some other breakfast items, like bagels, hot egg sandwiches and plenty of beverages. People also rave about the coffee, but I've not tried it. The staff is friendly. There's a drive-through. It's a toss-up between Krispy Kreme and Dunkin' Donuts. You can't go wrong by stopping here.
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