Florida’s Smaller Cities to Welcome Two New Dunkin’ Locations Soon

Floridians with a sweet tooth who want fresh donuts, baked goods, or coffee have plenty of donut chains from which to choose.

Vintage chains like Krispy Kreme are options, as are newer chains like Parlour Doughnuts. And one chain that is not in short supply is Dunkin’.

However, sometimes, Florida’s smaller markets do not get new locations of restaurants as often as larger markets like Tampa, Miami, and Orlando.

Floridians in two smaller markets – one in Central Florida and one in northeast Florida may be happy to know that new Dunkin’ locations are planned in their areas.

About Dunkin’ In Florida: Although many Floridians may still think of this chain as “Dunkin’ Donuts,” it officially changed its name to Dunkin’ in 2018 to reflect that it offered additional selections outside of donuts.

The chain is often associated with a suburb of Boston, where it was founded in 1950. Today, it is the largest coffee and donut brand in the nation.

Some Floridians enjoy Dunkin’. Friederike had this to say of a Palm Harbor location:

“Reliable as always. Nothing like my favorite Dunkin coffee. Tried the new Goddess wrap – quite tasty. Munchkins were super fresh. Staff was very friendly, efficient, and courteous.”

Two New Florida Locations Are Planned: A Dunkin’ franchise is planning to open a new store in Hastings, Florida, at the corner of State Road 207 and South Main Street. Hastings, in St. John’s County, has a population of around 608.

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A new Dunkin’ is also planned in Hudson, Florida, at 14048 US-19. An August 2025 opening is hoped for. Hudson has a population of just over 10,800.

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