A new Dunkin' Donuts concept store has been introduced in Quincy, Massachusetts, featuring signage that features just the "Dunkin'" part of the brand name. Last year, Dunkin' Donuts announced that it will be testing out a rebranding as Dunkin' in an attempt to bring attention to its beverage offerings, beyond just being the number one retailer of donuts in the country. In line with this aim, the next-generation concept store introduces a completely redesigned experience inside of the 2,200-square-foot location.
The modern design features a lighter interior color scheme and a layout that favors natural light. Visitors will also notice significant changes, such as a tap system that serves eight kinds of cold beverages from coffees to iced teas. The Dunkin' store also features a grab-and-go drive-thru lane exclusively for DD Perks members who place their orders ahead of time via the chain's mobile app.
Espresso machines are included in the kitchen so that drinks may be made-to-order. Additionally, a single-cup machine also provides the opportunity for select kinds of coffee to be ground and brewed one cup at a time.
Next-Gen Donut Shops
Dunkin' Donuts' Concept Store Features Mobile Pickup and Drinks on Tap
Trend Themes
1. Next-gen Store Design - Creating modern and inviting store environments that prioritize natural light and a lighter color scheme.
2. Mobile Ordering and Pick-up - Offering convenient mobile ordering and dedicated drive-thru lanes for loyal customers to enhance their experience.
3. Expanded Beverage Offerings - Introducing a tap system that serves a variety of cold beverages, highlighting the brand's beverage offerings beyond donuts.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food - Fast food chains can reimagine their store designs and incorporate mobile ordering systems to create a more seamless and modern dining experience.
2. Coffee Chains - Coffee chains can explore innovative ways to showcase their beverage offerings and introduce new tap systems to enhance customer choices and convenience.
3. Restaurant Design - Designers specializing in restaurant spaces can capitalize on the trend of creating inviting and light-filled environments that prioritize the customer experience.