Renamed "The Dunkin' Deli" this place totally stinks. Â No intelligence requirement to work here! Â I challenge anyone who does "work" here to tie his or her shoes in under five minutes. Â Not. Gonna. Happen.
The one plus is that the Dunkin' Deli it is tied to a Dunkins and a  Baskin Robbins.  However, this plus quickly diminishes because the same people who work at DD work at the other two "stations."  I went to order a coffee the other day and the guy/moron at the counter stared me down for about 10 minutes.  He was "counting" the drawer and refused to take my order even though a decent-sized line was forming behind me.  When it came time to order, I had to repeat it FIVE times while he stared at me blankly.  Honestly. I would rather go hungry than order from here again.
I can't do it. Â I just can't ever go back there again. Â I ordered a sandwich with a simple request ... no meat. Â What happens? Â I get my sandwich & there's not just one kind of meat (turkey) but another (roast beef or something equally nauseating). Â When I went up to complain, I was told to wait in line. Â Um ... ok.... Â Then the order taker rolled his eyes. Â ROLLED HIS EYES & told the sandwich maker to take off the meat. Â No, honey, no meat does not mean just take off the meat & give me the same sandwich. Â Anyways, I finally got her to make me a new sandwich, but instead of reading the instructions on the ticket, she looked at it blankly & went down the list of ingredients, asking me if I'd like each one. Â No joke, it took ten minutes to make the stinkin' sandwich. Â Then when I finally got it & took it out to eat, the bread was stale on one side & soggy from too much mayo on the other (I had asked for "just a itty bitty bit of mayo"). Â Nope, not going back.
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