Dunkin' Donuts is as much a part of the Bay State's cultural landscape as the Boston Red Sox, the beaches of Cape Cod, and the Berkshires. It was here that the chain's first shop opened in 1950. And guess what? It's still here. With nearly 75 years of history, the oldest Dunkin' Donuts in Massachusetts is located in Quincy and is a must-visit location for all you Dunkin' fans out there.
Step back in time. The year was 1950 when William Rosenberg opened up the very first Dunkin' Donuts at 543 Southern Artery in Quincy, Massachusetts. For nearly 75 years, this location has stood the test of time and is still in operation today.
While this location once looked like all the others with the iconic pink and orange hues, it was given a makeover and remodeled to pay homage to its history.
This original Dunkin' Donuts now has a very 1950's retro style to stand out from all of the other locations in Massachusetts and beyond.
Even the interior looks like a blast from the past. If you grew up on Dunkies then you should certainly make a special trip here.
There's simply nothing better than picking out one or a dozen donuts from the case. But while you're here, you may as well grab a coffee.
Order your iced coffee (Extra Extra, of course) and a chocolate glazed or strawberry frosted donut, or perhaps a box of Munchkins from the original Dunkies in Quincy. Of all the Dunkin' Donuts out there, this one in Quincy is the GOAT.
Have you ever been to the oldest Dunkin' Donuts in Massachusetts? Did you grow up on Dunkin' Donuts? Let us know in the comments along with your favorite beverage and donut order from the chain. To learn more about this location, visit the Dunkin' Donuts website.
Looking for something to do in the Quincy area? How about a hike at a picturesque park in Massachusetts?
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