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DBLJ33 t1_j26c60l wrote

The adult version of the McDonald’s play place.

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lilbitspecial t1_j26cyvd wrote

I'd rent that out every day if it came with free drinks and munchkins

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PsychologicalAgent64 t1_j26g13o wrote

Damn, the old guys that hang out every day at the one near me would be drooling over this.

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ScarletOK t1_j26idrj wrote

Wasn't someone on here recently asking about the liveability of Bellingham? Obviously here is their answer.

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JumpyFlamingo806 t1_j26jqnh wrote

That’s great. I was at the Encore Casino a few weeks back and asked to use the business center to jump on a meeting. They charge a dollar a minute to sit down in an area not even 1/2 as nice.

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Audio_Track_01 t1_j26kpsn wrote

Remember when these were smoking rooms within donut shops ?

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bobmcrobber t1_j26kzhs wrote

Is this the one along 126 in South Bellingham?

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Over_Morning7051 t1_j26m5xt wrote

I didn’t see the subreddit and almost commented on the fact that this is close to me lol

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sightlab t1_j26q546 wrote

This is where I go to do my Multilevel Marketing pitches.

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CuriousGroup3251 t1_j26vtq0 wrote

There is a Massachusetts company called Thrasio started in Dunkin now it worths billions

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chancimus33 t1_j26vvvs wrote

Is this the one in the ham of belling?

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Beck316 t1_j2709d5 wrote

That makes a lot of sense actually.

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the-tinman t1_j275t0k wrote

I believe this use to be a small bank branch office

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polyworfism t1_j279hhl wrote

This reminds me of the Denny's near me, that has a conference room

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Ok_Fox_1770 t1_j27dlk0 wrote

The old people terrarium. Do they still hang out? I remember the old days they’d all be sittin there with coffee smokin butts making half a day out of it.

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billatq t1_j27kgw7 wrote

The restaurants are pretty good (specifically Rare / Cheese Meets Wine), parking and EV charging is free, and they are decent at bringing you a drink if you're sitting around gambling almost nothing for a while. The view from the hotel isn't anything to write home about, but the rooms are nice enough.

I don't go very often, but it seems perfectly fine to me. I'd probably go to my car to hop on a meeting.

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chancimus33 t1_j27lma8 wrote

Many thanks old chap. If I recall correctly this donut shoppe is in the same plaza where a fine cobbler once serviced the community. He was well renowned in villages far and wide..including the Ville of Mill, the Stone of Black, and across state lines in the Land of Cumber. This reminds of a tale of an apothecary from the Socket of Woon, but that is a yarn for another day.

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Future_Armadillo6410 t1_j27vuug wrote

Here's the thing. Dunkin Donuts is the new golf course. It's where business happens-Small businessman magazine. If they print my letter to the editor.

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jpm01609 t1_j28di1e wrote

the one in Mendon (near Imperial car) has an interesting room with retro chairs and couches and more of a Starbucks feel

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tehmeangene t1_j28h5hi wrote

Sadly, I've actually had off site meetings at Dunks in one of my old jobs. I've never felt more awkward.

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hornwalker t1_j28mdqq wrote

This is like the Dunks version of a ballpit

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OandKrailroad t1_j28nn4f wrote

One of the Dunks in Auburn has one of these rooms. Never see anyone use it though

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ohhowexciting t1_j28px4s wrote

They also have the water taxi to/from Long Wharf. I haven't used it, but it seems like you could park there and enjoy a free ride. Beats parking on the orange line and riding in if you're near the casino and not on a tight schedule.

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BasicDesignAdvice t1_j292e21 wrote

That's a tiny AA meeting. Every one I've been to has at least 10 people.

Also, if you're out there, feeling like you're at rock bottom....go to a meeting. You don't have to commit to AA, but it may be the crutch you need for awhile.

Edit: Also want to point out of you are young, most areas have a young person's group once a week at least. It really helped me when it comes to support.

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harpy_1121 t1_j29ku2t wrote

The one next to the industrial park in Fall River also has one!

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Outrageous-Pause6317 t1_j2a795z wrote

My town has one too. We use it for short community meetings (Boy Scouts, parent school groups etc.). Everyone buys coffee and a snack. I’m sure it pays of handsomely for them.

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goPACK17 t1_j2ag05y wrote

Iirc, the Dunkins in Waverly Square, Belmont has this too

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noghostlooms t1_j2aor0a wrote

They should replace the New England flag with this picture because nothing encapsulates this place more than a Dunkin Donuts with an office-grade public conference room.

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ian1600 t1_j2axsd2 wrote

Small Claims runs on Dunkin'

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