Dunkin’ is celebrating the relaunch of a newly remodeled store in New Jersey by giving away a year’s worth of coffee.
As part of grand-reopening festivities set for Dec. 22 in Lodi (179 Route 46 W.), the first 100 customers in line at 11 a.m. will receive a coupon booklet allowing them to redeem four medium hot or iced coffees per month for the next year at the location. To qualify, guests must be 18 years or older.
In addition to a 12:30 p.m. ribbon cutting, the store will offer attendees a chance to win Dunkin‘ merchandise. A complimentary photo booth will be on site from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Based in Canton, Mass., Dunkin’ is considered the largest coffee and doughnuts brand in the country. The Inspire Brands-owned quick-service restaurant’s footprint of more than 14,000 locations globally includes 865-plus shops in New Jersey.
Since unveiling a next-generation store concept in 2018 that aims to improve speed, convenience and customer experience, more than 4,000 Dunkin’ locations across the U.S. have been converted or built using the design, according to Inspire Brands.
Locally, stores that now feature the format include River Edge, Union, Jersey City and Fort Lee.
Along with bright interiors, updated materials and a more welcoming, efficient space for both employees and customers, the revamped store includes an innovative tap system for serving Dunkin’s signature cold beverages. It also includes a dedicated mobile pickup area for customers who order using the app.
Additionally, fully integrated digital kiosks let guests place and pay for their orders without going to the counter.
In Lodi, the 800-square-foot store is located adjacent to a BP gas station, employs five workers and is open daily from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m.

