These tasty Dunkin Donuts iced coffee drinks are listed from our top faves and on down. Here are a few of our favorites to help you perk up and cool down on hot days. We took some time to sort through the Dunkin Donuts menu to weigh in with our opinions on their iced coffee menu items. You can grab a frozen coffee or cold brew… or choose one of your favorite hot coffee drinks and ask for it on ice. They seem to have an answer for all kinds of tastebuds, and their drive-thru makes it easy to grab a cup on the go. Something about caffeine, ice, and a bit of sweetener (or a flavor shot), is the perfect pick-me-up combo in the mid-afternoon lull.ĭunkin Donuts prides itself on its extensive iced coffee selection. Because what better way to enjoy the long days of sunshine than by sipping on a caffeine-packed iced drink!Īctually, I’m here for iced coffee in any weather and any season. Parking was a reasonable $20 and we appreciated that there was plenty of free ev chargers (tesla and regular).When the days get hot, we begin to direct our attention to the iced coffee section of the menu at our go-to coffee shops. The pool is small but nice and very warm and there's a cool outdoor area with seating, giant Jenga and Cornhole which we enjoyed playing. The food was delicious as was the coffee and the buffet includes made to order eggs which was nice. We ate breakfast there both days of our stay off the menu and also the buffet. We had a two queen suite and it had a large seating area, a good sized bathroom and a wet bar and fridge. The rooms are all oversized one room suites (I believe they're all pretty much the same with the exception of being one king or two queen). The property is slightly dated but well kept and the staff were all extremely knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. It's only a block or so from the monorail which we used but next time I'd just walk to the Strip (the monorail is a pain to access and the amount of walking just to get on And off makes just walking not much more work). It's relatively close to the strip while feeling removed and much more quiet. The location is right by the Convention centre close to the North End of tbe Strip. We really enjoyed our stay at the Marriott. Definitely won't stay again, but it wasn't horrible. You can walk out of the hotel directly onto Freemont street and that was great, also the ****** offered great drinks that were inexpensive. The overpriced Dunkin Donuts was actually really a treat after a lack of sleep. It was at the very end of the strip, so getting to it was easy, it was around 20-25 minutes from Caesar's Palace. Positives: Cheap drinks, clean place (hotel part, ****** area), good customer service, and easy Valet service. The bed was dressed with a mattress pad, flat sheet and thin comforter, no fitted sheet which was kind of odd. The bathroom was small and dirty, hair all over the bathtub. I should have asked for a new room, but I was passing thru and it was cheap for the day that I was there for, so I did not ask for a room change (never again). Absolutely no noise or sound barriers, so if you have a room like I was placed in, near the bands and music and the zip line, bring noise cancelling headphones or something, the windows had cold air coming thru, so maybe they were not replaced during the room re-model? They do have black out curtains, but in certain rooms (like the one I was in) you could hear absolutely EVERYTHING!! The people yelling, the band going until 5am. 0.75km from downtown 2 major downfalls: 1.
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