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Dunkin’ Opens New Drive-Through Store In Wrightstown

The long-awaited Dunkin opened on Thursday at the busy Five Points intersection in the heart of Wrightstown Township.

The entrance to the new Dunkin' store in Wrightstown Township.
The entrance to the new Dunkin' store in Wrightstown Township. (Jeff Werner)

WRIGHTSTOWN, PA — Commuters on the go who use Route 413 and 2nd Street Pike in Wrightstown and locals hungry for a snack now have another place to pick up their coffee, donuts and sandwiches

The long-awaited Dunkin opened on Thursday at the busy Five Points intersection in the heart of Wrightstown where Route 413 and Second Street Pike come together at Park Avenue.

In addition to a variety of freshly-baked donuts, from strawberry-frosted to Boston cream, the new Dunkin offers its popular pop-in-your-mouth “munchkins” donut holes, bagels with butter or avocado spreads, its freshly crafted coffee and espresso, along with specialty breakfast
sandwiches.

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The 2,000-square-foot drive-through eatery with inside seating is located across the street from the Anchor Shopping Center and next to ACI Adjustment Group on Durham Road.

The new Dunkin' is located at Route 413, 2nd Street Pike and Park Avenue in Wrightstown Township. (Photo by Jeff Werner)

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In 2022, AAA Development of New Hope received approval from the township to construct the new Dunkin’ on a 1.8-acre parcel at the five-point intersection. The new Dunkin is the township’s first and only drive-through eatery.

Dunkin’, founded in 1950, is the largest coffee and donuts brand in the United States, with more than 13,200 restaurants in nearly 40 global markets. Dunkin’ is part of the Inspire Brands family of restaurants. For more information, visit DunkinDonuts.com and InspireBrands.com.

The new Dunkin' store on Route 413 is located across the street from the Anchor Crossing Shopping Center. (photo by Jeff Werner)


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