

Dunkin’ is America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. The world’s leading baked goods and coffee chain, Dunkin’ serves more than 3 million customers each day. With 50+ varieties of donuts and dozens of premium beverages, there is always something to satisfy your craving. Dunkin’ is proud to serve Falls Church, VA for all breakfast and snacking needs. Stop by today to try a classic favorite or a new featured product!
Long-running chain serving signature breakfast items & a variety of coffee drinks.
Hours
| Tuesday | 4:30 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 4:30 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 5 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 5 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 4:30 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 101 E Annandale Rd, Falls Church, VA 22046
Phone: (703) 829-1630
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Reviews
The donuts are not always the freshest. I know DD is not a fresh store but most places toss them after a period. I have consistently gotten stale hard one from this location. Probably a local manager trying to push them too long. No excuses it hasn’t happened to me at other shops.
It’s a shame too because the location is convenient but the manager can’t seam to figure it out. They are busy due because of a lack of options. But if it works for them then okay. Just wanted to warn you.
The picture is from a batch I picked up at 9am. Hard as rocks. My bad for not checking at the store.
See photo…taken at 12:10 Eastern time.
Best feature of this Dunkin store is its architecture having corner strip center location. Open floor plan is well designed for customer flow. Entrance/exit doors at dog leg ends is perfect for efficiency under social distancing conditions. Enter using front door, order at counter on back wall and exit through side door to left for minimum human contact. Management, in my opinion, should designate that as policy installing arrows on the floor, sign on front door designating “Entrance” and side door “Exit.” Grocery stores have floor planned aisles “One Way” designing customer flow for minimal human contact and best efficiency possible.
Coffee and donuts here are consistent with franchise uniformity of taste. Service in all of Northern Virginia in my experience and opinion ranges from marginal to poor to excruciatingly miserable. This store in my estimation ranks marginal which comparatively puts it at the top of the heap sadly. My experience had been inaccurate and untimely service pre pandemic conditions.
I think 6 ft. customer spacing lessens impatience often the case on the customer side of counters that puts unnecessary pressure on store’s staff. Forced slowing down of life, having fewer people out, on lines and distanced should improve service in general.
Then another customer came and ask for his drink with light ice and they didn’t deny his request. I’m a latino and they made it very obvious that latino people are not welcomed in their store.
What they don’t know is that I am a dunking donuts daily customer and I don’t think I deserve to be treated that way.
They should be more helpful and professional.