Let the Coffee Wars Continue…

Last time I wrote about coffee wars, it was Starbucks vs. Juan Valdez, an epic roaster showdown on Seventh Street.

Now it appears the field of battle will expand to the dreaded War on Two Fronts scenario. The Post is reporting that venerable New England chain Dunkin’ Donuts (recently acquired by DC’s own Carlyle Group) plans to launch its expansion in the Washington/Baltimore area, with a purported additional 325 stores by 2010. And of course, they’ve started off by opening a new store in Eastern Market across the street from a Starbucks, exactly Juan Valdez’s tactic in Penn Quarter.

Every morning before dropping me off at high school, my dad would stop at Dunkin’ Donuts – he for a steaming cup of joe, while I would devour a hefty doughnut (ah, the days when carbs were cool!). But ever since my move to the Almost South, I’ve become a Krispy Kreme convert (at least as far as doughnuts are concerned. I know a lot of people who still prefer the Dunk’s coffee to Starbucks or any other). So I’m interested to see if more Dunkin’ Donuts in DC will sway my loyalty back. Or if Firehook will remain my drugstore (ah, coffeeshop) of choice.

In any event, the most interesting thing to me is whether or not we’re reaching the point where the coffeeshop market is over-saturated, or whether the expansion of these other java players will continue unabated for the caffeinated good of all. So let the battle continue!

This post appeared in its original form at DC Metblogs

As one of the founding editors of We Love DC, Jenn’s passions are theater and cocktails. After two decades in the city, she’s loved every quirky, mundane, elegant, rude minute of her DC life. A proud advocate for DC’s talented drinks scene, she’s judged the Corcoran Gallery of Art’s ARTINI contest, the DC Rickey Month contest, the Jefferson Hotel’s Quill Cocktail competition, and is a founding member of LUPEC DC. A graduate of Catholic University’s drama program, she toured the country as a member of National Players, and has been both an actor and a costume designer before jumping the aisle to theater criticism. Writing for We Love DC restored her happiness after a life-threatening illness, and she’s grateful to you, dear readers. Send your suggestions to jenn (at) welovedc (dot) com and follow her on Twitter.

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