Restaurants & Bars

Revamped Brockton Dunkin' Giving Away Free Coffee For A Year

As one Brockton Dunkin' store opens a newly remodeled 'Next Gen' store, the owner says the first 100 guests will get free coffee for a year.

Guests who sign up for 'DD Perks' during Saturday's grand opening will also have the chance to win fun Dunkin' merch.
Guests who sign up for 'DD Perks' during Saturday's grand opening will also have the chance to win fun Dunkin' merch. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

BROCKTON, MA — You read it correctly. That's free coffee for a full year at one Brockton Dunkin'.

To celebrate the Torrey Street Dunkin's grand reopening this weekend, the business owner, Eric Eskander, is surprising the first 100 lucky guests to visit the store after 9 a.m. with free coffee for a year.

At the start of this Saturday's grand reopening, interested coffee lovers will form a line, and the first 100 people to join will receive the free coffee for a year at that specific Dunkin' Restaurant.

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With the remodel of the restaurant in Brockton, guests will get to experience Dunkin's 'Next Generation.' Along with the modern design, guests will experience in-store innovations including a cold beverage tap system.

Additionally, Eskander will make a $1,000 donation to The Charity Guild. The Charity Guild provides basic and necessary services to folks unable to meet their primary needs of food, clothing, and household goods. The organization operates both a food pantry and thrift store serving the greater Brockton area.

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Chris Cooney, Chamber of Commerce President; Moises Rodrigues, City Councilor; Mike Thomas, Superintendent of Brockton Public Schools; and a Dunkin' mascot will be onsite to celebrate a 10 a.m. ribbon-cutting.

Dunkin' fans can start to line up for a chance to win free coffee for a year starting at 9 a.m. at 43 Torrey Street in Brockton Saturday, Sept. 24.

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