I'm going to Boston, any advice?

According to Newsweek there is one DD per 8000 people in the Boston area. By comparison, there is one Starbucks per 12000 people in Seattle.

Some days it does feel like there’s one on every corner, but we seem to like it that way. A new DD just opened on Mass Ave near my house. My husband & I joke that there’s a Mass law about the minimum distance allowable between DD stores. Finally our town is in compliance. We were worried about sanctions.

In the biggest town close to where I live (Milford, MA) there are 4, count’em 4, Dunkin Donuts in less than one square mile. I joked when there were two freestanding ones that close together. Then, they added one in the local Stop-N-Shop. I thought that was silly. In the last month, they just added another one inside a gas station mini-mart. If you stand in just the right place, you can see three of them at once.

Meh, it’s overrated. The food’s OK, but not good enough to merit standing line for 20+ minutes just to order. The ice cream stand down the road is pretty good though.

Beverly is at least as bad. There are at least four within (a longish) walking distance from where I work. But there might be one downtown as well which would bring the total up to five.

LOL, I waited in line for half an hour the other day and considered it not bad for Labor Day weekend. Definitely best shrimp around - I don’t really care for clams, but the shrimp are plump and sweet and not at all greasy. White Farms (I’m assuming you don’t mean the Dairy Queen in the opposite direction) is usually good, as I mentioned, but I have known them to be inconsistent at times so I prefer Richardson’s. I got some really horrible mint chocolate chip at White Farms once, it was unnaturally bright green and tasted bleaah, so I don’t go there as often as I used to.

Yes, there is a Dunkin’ Donuts in downtown Beverly, directly across from the police station, where else? There used to be a real bakery there back in the day but that’s long gone. And I believe there’s one in the Stop & Shop on Elliott Street as well, but I don’t go in there much.