Dunkin' - Summit
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About a week ago I walked inside with my 6 month old in the stroller to buy coffee. An employee was cleaning and came between my husband and I and tried to touch my baby’s face. She put her hand in the stroller and I quickly took her hand out and said NO. Very rude. Even to pet a strangers dog you ask the owner, you do not touch someone else’s baby without permission. Especially if you are a stranger. I was scared and left. That is no way an employee should conduct themselves.
This place closed at 8:50pm on Sunday when the hours are 10:00pm. The hours say they are open till 10pm on Sunday. A bunch of kids refused to work the whole shift and locked the doors.
About a week ago, I went into the café with my 6-month-old in a stroller to grab some coffee. An employee was cleaning and suddenly came between my husband and me, attempting to touch my baby's face. She reached into the stroller, and I promptly removed her hand and said "no." It was very inappropriate. Even when interacting with a stranger's dog, you ask the owner for permission first—so why would anyone think it's okay to touch someone else's baby without consent, especially if they are a stranger? I was taken aback and decided to leave. This is not how an employee should behave.
Often smells like a bathroom but I keep coming back because it's half the cost of Starbucks. Also it's alot faster than Starbucks.
Tasty samgyupsal and good portion of kalbi, given the price. The only thing I wasn't crazy about was the seafood pancake. It was kind of tough and doughy, instead of crisp and chewy, which is how it is at Kum Gang San. Also, not enough scallion or seafood in there. Service was excellent. We had a sweet lady who refilled a couple of our banchan that we were clearly enjoying without asking us :
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