Tuesday, September 01, 2015

Dunkin' Donuts offers Tailgater breakfast sandwich for football season in Bethesda (Photos)

Dunkin' Donuts is greeting football season with a limited-time Tailgater Breakfast Sandwich. Available all day, the Tailgater features a split smoked sausage, egg, reduced fat cheddar cheese, fire-roasted peppers, grilled onion mix, and Ancho-Chipotle sauce on an oven-toasted French roll.

The sandwich sells for $4.29, and went on sale yesterday for the first time.

There are 3 Dunkin' Donuts locations in downtown Bethesda (and a fourth, if you work at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center): 4943 Elm Street, 7500 Old Georgetown Road (in the Clark Building near the Metro station bus bays), and 4905 Cordell Avenue.

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  1. Anonymous7:10 AM

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  7. Anonymous8:36 PM

    7:15pm it's one guy trolling.
    Dyer isn't going anywhere. With the Gazette closed, we need his reporting, now more than ever, to keep us informed.
    I love his police blotter. More timely than the Gazette.

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  8. Anonymous5:46 AM

    Meanwhile Dyer leaves up all the racist comments on the Montgomery Mall shoplifting article.

    Hypocrite.

    "With the Gazette closed, we need his reporting, now more than ever"

    LOL, what does one have to do with the other?

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  10. 5:46: "LOL" Check out my article on the Rock Spring meeting to answer your question about why my reporting is needed in the post-Gazette era.

    Actually, it was needed in the Gazette era, too. Total number of investigative reports published by the Gazette over several decades? Zero. Number of illegal wrongdoings by County officials exposed by the Gazette? Zero. Number of articles exploring Councilmember Hans Riemer's out-of-state campaign checks from Wall Street crooks, inflated resume, and apparent cover-up of alleged illegal activity in the County DLC? Zero.

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  11. Anonymous6:58 AM

    "Flattery will get you everywhere," Dyer says to himself.

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