By MattMedia - 2/16/12 - 12:10 pm

Promising myself I'd explore Boston in ways I haven't previously, I marched myself to West Roxbury for the Ward 20 caucuses. In the process, I ate some tasty donuts and witnessed a side of Boston I'd only read about in history books.

Passing the threshold from semi-dreary grey daylight to the inside of the West Roxbury Pub brought with it a number of surprises, none of which should have actually been surprising. First was the sheer number of people. There had to be a hundred people crammed into this little function room. At the sign-in desk, I was questioned by a trio of pleasant, preened ladies who needed to know my precinct. I didn’t know what it was, and they were kind enough to look it up for me. While waiting, I was pushed and pressed back and forth by the deluge of democrats coming through the door. Finally, I was given the precinct number and instructed by a friendly middle-aged woman in a red suit who seemed to know what was going on that I was to sign in, take a ballot for female delegates, and move along.

By adamg - 5/11/11 - 6:36 am

The Boston Foodie makes a road trip to Demet's,

By adamg - 1/15/10 - 6:46 pm

Providence Business News reports the two most donut-heavy cities in America are Providence and Boston:

By adamg - 1/15/08 - 9:23 am

Twin Donuts sign in the snow - Phew, they're not taking that sign down!

By adamg - 12/2/06 - 1:10 pm

H. reports she almost cried when she read Verna's is closing, due to competition from Dunkin' Donuts:

By adamg - 12/1/06 - 1:49 pm

Is this Venerable Institutions Must Close Week? Boston Restaurant Talk reports that venerable Verna's Donut Shop in Cambridge is closing after 30 years.

By fibrowitch - 7/25/06 - 9:47 pm

My mornings have a basic routine. I stop at the Dunkin near my house and get my morning fix of coffee. Turbo ice, with two shots of espresso, no sugar and a splat of cream. No matter what else changes about me, I always take my coffee the same way.

I have been on a diet since the first of the year, dropping over 50 pounds and 6 clothing sizes. While I have regained a few of those pounds, I have promised myself I would get back on track, moving more and eating less. Which has worked for me so far.

Until today, at Dunkin Donuts.

A recent article in the Boston Globe, asking the question why another donut chain failed in Massachusetts mentioned DD sales more coffee than donuts. Even the newest adds for DD mention their coffee, and other drinks ignoring the donuts for which the store is named. Because, America, or at least this American runs on Dunkin. Coffee, not donuts, but this morning, they got me.