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According to Google they're open until 9. So BF and I were on a late night donut and coffee run. I'm not a fan but I love him so I agreed to go there.) We arrived at 8:15 last night to find no donuts except a half dozen already boxed. And no coffee. They already closed up the machines for the night. So... why are you even open? Look I'm not expecting every item on their menu to be available at the last hour of the day. I'm not unreasonable. But give me something! No coffee? Isn't that what everyone loves so much about this chain? BF grabbed the boxed donuts and they at least gave him a discount. They should've been free. It included 3 inedible dried up plain cake, a filled that looked like someone pushed their thumb through it, a chocolate cake glazed that either had a bite taken out of it or a piece torn from it but I wasn't going to take any chances. Again, I'm not expecting morning fresh donuts at 8pm, but those shouldn't have been offered to anyone. Thinking about it, I'm not sure I've ever had a fresh donut from DD. I do however, expect coffee to be available until 9 if that's how late you're open. Not acceptable. Good thing there was a Starbucks next door. I know I can count on them to provide until the doors close.
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