• New Dunkin’ Drive-Thru Set to Open Soon

  • Construction Nears Finish Line in Little Egg Harbor

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A new Dunkin’ is on the way to Little Egg Harbor, and many locals are already looking forward to it. The shop is being built in the Great Bay Plaza on Mathistown Road, making it an easy stop for people heading through one of the town’s busiest areas.

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This Dunkin’ will feature a full drive-thru, which means quick coffee runs will be even easier. Whether you're grabbing a morning drink on the way to work or picking up a snack during a busy day, the drive-thru should help keep things fast and convenient.

 

The location in Great Bay Plaza is a good fit since the plaza already draws steady traffic from nearby neighborhoods and businesses. With plenty of visibility and easy access, the new shop is expected to become a popular stop for both locals and visitors. It will join the U.S. Postal Service, Dollar Tree, Brothers Pizza, Family Dollar and other stores.

While no official opening date has been announced yet, the project has been moving forward, and excitement is building. Once the doors open, the community will have a fresh, modern Dunkin’ in a spot that makes perfect sense for everyday convenience.

 

 

I do not, at this time, have an opening date, but as soon as we know, we will pass the details along to you.

 

Shawn Michaels
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