After more than a year of construction, Dunkin’ opened its new location in Wrightstown Township.
A Dunkin’ spokesperson said the location opened to customers last Friday and is part of the company’s next generation store concept.
The new location began serving customers last Friday following more than a year of construction.
At the bustling Five Points intersection, where Durham Road (Route 413), Second Street Pike (Route 232), and Park Avenue converge, the Dunkin’ location has a modern design. It sits across from the Anchor Shopping Center and adjacent to ACI Adjustment Group.
Operated by franchisee Joseph Young, who has ownership of 18 Dunkin’ locations across Pennsylvania, the 1,800-square-foot Dunkin’ restaurant employs approximately 25 staff members.
The store is open daily from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The newly-opened location features a modern design with a warm interior color palette, atmospheric lighting, and a drive-thru. The location also has free WiFi and an innovative tap system for certain drinks.
Designed with sustainability in mind, the store boasts LED lighting, high-efficiency mechanical equipment, and low-flow faucets. Dunkin’ said the changes make the store 33 percent more efficient than older Dunkin’ locations.