
Is Dunkin' open on 4th of July? Deals, what to know
While the federal holiday means banks, post offices, and the stock market will be closed, some national retailers, grocery stores and restaurant chains will remain open, including favorite caffeinated watering holes like Starbucks and Dunkin'.
In a bit of good news for those of us who actually do "run on Dunkin'," the coffee chain is open this Friday, July 4. While hours vary by location, most locations should be open, and customers can check the hours for their local shop using the location search feature on Dunkin's website or app.
Fourth of July deals at Dunkin'
Dunkin' is not only open for the fourth, but is running a few patriotic promotions.
The coffee chain will be serving up Star Spangled Donuts, shaped like stars, filled with vanilla buttercream and topped with blue icing and red, white and blue sprinkles.
Those seeking a more quintessential American flavor can opt for the Braided Apple Pie, a handheld pastry filled with soft-baked apples. Snacks can be paired with newly-released ice cream flavor-inspired frozen coffees, including cookie dough, butter pecan and mint chocolate chip, to keep cool.
Those with a free Dunkin' Rewards membership can also cash in on two deals. From July 1-15, members can get a Ham & Swiss Croissant Stuffer for $3 with a beverage purchase, and from July 3-5, they can get 3X points on bulk donuts and Munchkins buckets.
Are fast food and restaurant chains open on the Fourth of July?
The following restaurants will be open on July 4.
Contributing: Gabe Hauari
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