Dunkin’ / Baskin-Robbins To Grand Open in Westside Village March 6

Festivities at new freestanding quick-service restaurant Friday will include opportunity for free coffee for a year.

The freestanding Dunkin’ / Baskin-Robbins fronting the Westside Village at Moores Mill mixed-use development is celebrating its grand opening on Friday, March 6.

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The quick-service restaurant will offer the first 100 guests free coffee for a year, starting at 5 a.m.

Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., customers can expect an ice cream showcase and samples through the weekend.

At 2,100-square-feet, the tech-amplified combo restaurant in the Upper Westside includes a cold beverage tap system and an on-the-go drive-thru lane that lets DD Perks® members who order ahead via Dunkin’s Mobile App bypass the ordering lane and head straight into the line for the pickup window, according to a press release.

Dunkin’ has also introduced an area dedicated to mobile pickups.

For all orders placed for pickup inside the restaurant, guests will be able to track the status of their order via a new digital order status board.

Ali Chunara, owner and founder of Chunara Food Group and president of Coffee Cafe Inc., is behind the Upper Westside outpost.

Chunara operates more than 71 quick-service franchises across six brands: Checkers, Church’s Chicken, Dunkin’ / Baskin-Robbins, Popeyes Chicken, and TGIF.

The group recently announced the development of Stoner’s Pizza Joint, a millennial-focused, quick-service pizza franchise joining a Dunkin’ Donuts and Racetrac at The Mix student housing development downtown.

A new Dunkin’ Donuts, operated by the Platinum Donuts LLC franchise group, is also being proposed for Moreland Avenue, south of I-20 in Woodland Hills.

Kamille D. Whittaker

Kamille D. Whittaker

Kamille D. Whittaker is an Atlanta-based journalist, editor and researcher.

7 Responses

      1. Welp, not great Yelp reviews.
        And honestly the Midtown rents are exorbitant.
        There aren’t any independent small businesses that can afford to do business in Midtown.
        The city is becoming a homogenized corporate strip mall.

  1. Today’s the day! Guess what! NOT OPEN! Waiting on permits…So let’s recap; supposed to open Monday 24th. Not open. Supposed to open Thursday 27th. Not open. Not a great start having a planned opening, announcing it, publicizing it, and then not having all permits in place.

  2. Saturday 9/5. NOT OPEN. Some very piss poor management here. Staff on the street on the 4th saying yep, definitely open tomorrow the 5th at 7am. I give up

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