yes, but how does it taste? it seems strange to have it served without the fine citizens of the commonwealth patronizing with you- they did afterall begin in Mass
Actually the coffee at the Korean Dunkin's is better than the coffee at the Dunkin's in the USA. At least the ice coffee is. It's basically an iced americano here, using actual espresso shots.
yes, but how does it taste? it seems strange to have it served without the fine citizens of the commonwealth patronizing with you- they did afterall begin in Mass
ReplyDeleteI just want to know if you get to drink it out of that giant cup!
ReplyDeleteActually the coffee at the Korean Dunkin's is better than the coffee at the Dunkin's in the USA. At least the ice coffee is. It's basically an iced americano here, using actual espresso shots.
ReplyDeleteum, tender and lovely are too emotional for a cup of joe. They need to stop personifying coffee...is it also double-jointed and a good listener?
ReplyDeleteSo they just duel out Turbo coffee? That's an extra 75 cents at the one I work at. What's the price? Do their cups say Korea Runs on Dunkin?