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Dunkin Donuts in Tulsa?

Started by jbrame, August 12, 2008, 11:34:44 AM

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zstyles

So is BB not having their hand in this? I would expect to see them quoted in the TW if a dunkin comes to Tulsa...I haven't heard much about their Dixie Cream brand since they opened their FIRST location two years ago...

WILLIAM

Founded in 1929, the Dixie Cream Donut Co. was bought by Daylight Donut Flour Company in 2005, which then joined with Beautiful Brands in 2009 to franchise and market the brand worldwide.
Dunkin Brands went public a couple of months ago.
 

swake

Quote from: zstyles on September 15, 2011, 03:18:09 PM
So is BB not having their hand in this? I would expect to see them quoted in the TW if a dunkin comes to Tulsa...I haven't heard much about their Dixie Cream brand since they opened their FIRST location two years ago...

Dixie Cream is the best donut place in town. I have no idea why they haven't opened more locations.

sgrizzle

Quote from: swake on September 15, 2011, 04:36:29 PM
I have no idea why they haven't opened more locations.

Did you miss the part about Beautiful Brands?

SXSW

OK Country at 81st & Yale is where it's at for donuts.  Though I like walking three blocks to Daylight on 15th if I want a donut..
 

TheTed

I'd accept any kind of downtown/midtown donut place that's open reasonable hours (at least until 4pm and 7 days a week).

The food options in this town for anyone who doesn't work 9-5 and go to bed at 10 are on par with a town of 10,000 people.
 

sgrizzle

Quote from: SXSW on September 15, 2011, 10:07:28 PM
OK Country at 81st & Yale is where it's at for donuts.  Though I like walking three blocks to Daylight on 15th if I want a donut..

They are good for shapes but most of what I've eaten there tasted like white bread dipped in glaze.

The Daylight on 15th is my favorite.

sgrizzle

Quote from: TheTed on September 15, 2011, 11:27:47 PM
I'd accept any kind of downtown/midtown donut place that's open reasonable hours (at least until 4pm and 7 days a week).

The food options in this town for anyone who doesn't work 9-5 and go to bed at 10 are on par with a town of 10,000 people.

I agree with you as I don't work 8-5 and, though I love Quiktrip, I'd like to have alternatives.

swake


zstyles

Quote from: TheTed on September 15, 2011, 11:27:47 PM
I'd accept any kind of downtown/midtown donut place that's open reasonable hours (at least until 4pm and 7 days a week).

The food options in this town for anyone who doesn't work 9-5 and go to bed at 10 are on par with a town of 10,000 people.

Okay getting off topic here but not sure how much donut talk can go on much longer!

Totally agree, I have contracts where we will be working until 12am, pack up and get done around 1am...about the only places open are Mcdonalds,(yuk) Taco Bell (gag) & QT (Bomb Burrito anyone?) The only REAL reprieve when we can find one near us is Whataburger...(why don't they have ANY in south Tulsa!)

sgrizzle

Quote from: zstyles on September 16, 2011, 09:12:06 AM
Okay getting off topic here but not sure how much donut talk can go on much longer!

Totally agree, I have contracts where we will be working until 12am, pack up and get done around 1am...about the only places open are Mcdonalds,(yuk) Taco Bell (gag) & QT (Bomb Burrito anyone?) The only REAL reprieve when we can find one near us is Whataburger...(why don't they have ANY in south Tulsa!)

Whataburger at 71st & Olympia and 61st & Sheridan... not sure how much farther south you want.

Jack In The Box is also 24 hours. 51st & Yale and I think they are putting one at 101st & memorial

DolfanBob

The last Dunkin I remember was at 71st and Elm in B.A.. I'ts now Papa Johns.
Changing opinions one mistake at a time.

zstyles

Quote from: sgrizzle on September 16, 2011, 09:42:34 AM
Whataburger at 71st & Olympia and 61st & Sheridan... not sure how much farther south you want.

Jack In The Box is also 24 hours. 51st & Yale and I think they are putting one at 101st & memorial

61st & Sheridan isn't really South as much as it was..still quite a drive and Olympia is really west Tulsa IMHO :)

nathanm

Quote from: zstyles on September 16, 2011, 09:12:06 AM
Okay getting off topic here but not sure how much donut talk can go on much longer!

Totally agree, I have contracts where we will be working until 12am, pack up and get done around 1am...about the only places open are Mcdonalds,(yuk) Taco Bell (gag) & QT (Bomb Burrito anyone?) The only REAL reprieve when we can find one near us is Whataburger...(why don't they have ANY in south Tulsa!)

Not that it's really much better, but aren't several of the Sonic locations out south still open 24 hours, or did they quit doing that?
"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --Abraham Lincoln

bmuscotty

QuoteNot that it's really much better, but aren't several of the Sonic locations out south still open 24 hours, or did they quit doing that?

I think most of the ones that have a drive-thru are open 24 hours. Just the drive-thru.