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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Restaurants in Boston, Massachusetts, Restaurants in Springfield, Massachusetts, Restaurants in Worcester, Massachusetts, Restaurants on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts, Dunkin' Donuts, Young's Hotel, The Middle East, Julien's Restorator, Brigham's Ice Cream, Woodman's of Essex, Orson Welles Cinema, Friendly's, Cafe Pamplona, Steve's Ice Cream, Tasty Sandwich Shop, Legal Sea Foods, Boloco, Durgin-Park, Papa Gino's, The Black Dog, Kowloon Restaurant, Schrafft's, Ninety Nine Restaurant, Club Passim, Omni Parker House, Anna's Taqueria, Locke-Ober, Cheers Beacon Hill, Four Seas Ice Cream, Upper Crust, L'Espalier, Charlie's Kitchen, Santarpio's, Union Oyster House, Toscanini's, Wheeler's Frozen Dessert Co., JP Licks, Back Bay Restaurant Group, Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe, Honey Dew Donuts, Agawam Diner, Boca Grande Taqueria, Chadwick Square Diner, Refreshment Pavilion, Al Mac's Diner-Restaurant, Doyle's Cafe, D.P. Dough, Casey's Diner, Caffe Vittoria, Jacob Wirth, Piccadilly Pub, Bertucci's, Grendel's Den, Kelly's Roast Beef, The Rosebud, Ted's Diner, Ann's Diner, Capitol Diner, Miss Florence Diner, Miss Worcester Diner, Monarch Diner, Wilson's Diner, Miss Toy Town Diner, Shawmut Diner, Newport Creamery, Corner Lunch, Whit's Diner, Jack's Diner, Boulevard Diner, Al's Diner, Salem Diner, New Bay Diner Restaurant, The Four's. Excerpt: Dunkin' Donuts is an international doughnut and coffee retailer founded in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts by William Rosenberg. It is now headquartered in Canton, Massachusetts. Despite originally focusing on donuts and other baked goods, over half of Dunkin' Donuts business today is in coffee, making it more of a competitor to Starbucks as opposed to traditional competitors Krispy Kreme and Tim Hortons. A Dunkin' Donuts/Baskin-Robbins co-brand in New Castle, ...