March 5, 2021

Here’s What The New Dunkin Avo Toast Tastes Like Because Some Of You Did Ask

Quite a few of you asked me how the new Dunkin Donuts Avo Toast tasted and if I liked it after I posted about it in my prior post earlier this week. Fear not! I’m here to give you the scoop!

I’m an expert at paying $18 and upwards for a fancy Avo Toast. I honestly don’t think we have Avo Toast in New York that costs less than $18 unless of course, you make it yourself. But typically the Avo Toast around here is an experience. It’ll be served on a thick, crusty loaf of bread and it’ll be topped with egg or other tasty vittles.

Dunkin Avo Toast is actually a much more affordable option at $3 bucks! They even went and put it in a special box so the avo isn’t spread all over the place.

What’s it taste like?

Well…

I guess this avo toast can be considered interesting? I mean, if you’re an avo connoisseur this ain’t it but if you’re wanting a really super fast breakfast or snack it might be a good option.

They use a creamy avocado spread. It’s really not chunky at all. I actually prefer a little more chunkiness to my own avocado spread. They mix the avocado with sea salt, black pepper and lemon juice to make the spread and it’s smeared onto a toasted sourdough bread and finally sprinkled with Everything But the Bagel Seasoning.

A year ago this would be a rather great way to grab breakfast and go here in Gotham. Slip it out of the box, take a bite while you run to the subway, or dash to work and you’re golden! It holds up well in your hand and doesn’t get all over the place. But with COVID times have changed and most people can’t eat and run the way they used to.

I’ve eaten it twice so far and each time the bread was barely toasted. The bread sort of looks like Rye Bread but has the strong tangy flavor of Sourdough. It’s firm enough to hold the avo without being soggy even though it’s barely toasted. It also manages to have a bit of a crunchiness despite it being very under toasted. Note to Dunkin: Toast the bread and add a bit more Everything But the Bagel!

I’m an avo toast snob so this is very, very basic for me and not something I’d likely buy on the daily! It’s ok but I think you can easily make it home and make it better for that matter but as a quick on the go breakfast it’s a good pick and super inexpensive.

But hey, it’s worth a try!

Anyone snack on some Dunkin Avo Toast yet?

Do share your review!

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  • L

    nooope. I don’t do that avo paste and while I understand why chain restaurants do it, I won’t eat it. It’s ok, I’ll stick with their donuts 🙂

    • Isabella Muse

      I get why they do it too but it’s still sort of gross! I mean for a quick breakfast maybe!??! But I can do much better at home!

  • LS

    Nope! I don’t eat that avocado spread stuff. I just make my own at home 🙂

  • Agona

    I was curious”�thanks for this! Seems like such a weird offering from them!!

  • miska

    Oh my, $18 and up…for avocado toast?!?! Wow, just wow. **staring at screen with mouth hanging open** I mean, it’s bread and avocado wtf!? Well I hope it’s spectacular avo toast at that price point, damn. Lol, I live with someone who despises avocado in all forms so I’m forbidden from bringing any into the house. Just saying the word “avocado” sends them into a rage. I have to get my avocado on the down low while out n about…which hasn’t happened since the beginning of the pandemic. But seriously, $18 and up for some avo toast is highway robbery. I’m with L, I’ll stick to DD’s donuts thank you!

    • Isabella Muse

      LOL welcome to New York! oh no! Sorry to hear it. I can’t live without my avo toast ;-D

  • Kel B.

    i think it is a fun change but here in maryland it is $3.61 with tax. cheaper to buy avocados and bread and make yourself. they just give you one piece of bread too. i prefer their other stuff like egg sammies better. more filling and more bang for your buck:)

    • Isabella Muse

      After tax it comes to around $3.27 here in NY. Too true it is cheaper!