Dunkin’ Donuts Combos and Shareables Menu Prices Philippines

Dunkin’ Donuts Combos and Shareables Menu Prices Philippines

Hands up if you’ve ever walked into a Dunkin’ branch in Metro Manila or Cebu at around 3 PM and felt torn between grabbing just a donut or a drink—and then ended up buying both anyway. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. After 10 years of digging into Filipino food scenes and caffeine fixes, I’ve seen a trend: combos and shareables at Dunkin’ often deliver solid value when done right.

In this article, I’ll walk you through the Dunkin’ Donuts Combos and Shareables Menu Prices Philippines as of 2025, offer some of my own favorites (with reasons), and give tips on maximizing your money. Whether you’re craving a solo treat or feeding the barkada, I promise you’ll come out knowing which deals are worth it.

Why Combos & Shareables Matter (Especially in the PH Context)

Before we zero in on prices, let me share a quick insight from the trenches. In the Philippines, many people view Dunkin’ as a snack or merienda destination—less of a coffee shop, more of a sweet stopover. So combos and shareables serve an important role:

  • They reduce decision fatigue. It’s easier to pick “Josh’s Fave” than think of a donut + drink separately.
  • They often come with a slight bundling discount. A donut + coffee bought ala carte sometimes ends up pricier than in a preset combo.
  • They encourage social ordering. Shareables let groups order once, instead of individual orders—which means less wait time in queues.

From my experience doing food blogs and field visits, combos also help smaller branches move inventory before it goes stale. Now, let’s get into what’s on the menu and how much you’ll pay.

Dunkin’ Donuts Combo & Shareables Menu

These are the regular combos that tend to appear across many Dunkin’ branches in the Philippines. Prices may vary slightly per location (especially in premium malls or tourist areas).

Combo NamePrice (₱)Description
Justin’s Craving (Icy Choco)1201 Dunkin’ Yan + 1 Large Icy Choco
Justin’s Craving (Hot Choco)1201 Dunkin’ Yan + 1 Hot Choco
Combo 11351 Popping Fruit Tea + 1 Premium Donut
Combo 21351 Popping Milk Tea + 1 Classic Donut
Ken’s Choice (Hot Choco)1203 Premium Munchkins + 3 Classic Munchkins + 1 Hot Choco
Ken’s Choice (Icy Choco)1203 Premium Munchkins + 3 Classic Munchkins + 1 Large Icy Choco
Pablo’s Pick (Iced Coffee)991 Classic Donut + 1 Large Iced Coffee
Pablo’s Pick (Hot Coffee)991 Classic Donut + 1 Large Hot Coffee
Josh’s Fave (Iced Coffee)1201 Premium Donut + 1 Classic Donut + 1 Large Iced Coffee
Josh’s Fave (Hot Coffee)1201 Premium Donut + 1 Classic Donut + 1 Large Hot Coffee
Josh’s Fave (Bunwich + Iced Coffee)1401 Bunwich + 1 Large Iced Coffee
Stell’s Selection1091 Premium Donut + 1 Large Hot Coffee

A few notes from personal visits:

  • At a branch in Quezon City, the cashier told me that “Josh’s Fave” sometimes sells out by mid-afternoon because people like the triple mix of donut + donut + coffee.
  • In a provincial Dunkin’ shop I visited in Batangas, Starbucks-style premium coffee was less common, so the combo simply defaulted to brewed coffee.

Because menu contents may slightly differ by branch, always check the local board or ask your baristas.

Shareables & Bundles: When You’re with Friends or Family

If you’re ordering for 3 to 6 people (or more), shareables and bundles tend to offer better per‑piece value.

SB19 Shareables (Branded Bundles)

Dunkin PH has introduced a couple of branded shareables tied to the popular Filipino group SB19:

  • SB19 Shareables 1: D’ Coffee Box of your choice + 3 Premium & 9 Classic Donuts → ₱525
  • SB19 Shareables 2: D’ Coffee Box + 4 Bunwiches (any choice) → ₱425

These are especially good when you want a mix: donuts and savory items.

Bulk Bundles / Donut Packs

Beyond shareables, there are bundles and bulk packs that are useful for birthdays, office treats, etc.:

  • Delights (3 Premium + 9 Classic) → ₱330
  • Famous (6 Premium + 6 Classic) → ₱380
  • Supreme (3 Premium + 15 Classic) → ₱475
  • Awesome (6 Premium + 12 Classic) → ₱520
  • Dozen Premium Donuts → ₱480
  • Dozen Classic Donuts → ₱299

From my experience, when I’m in a small gathering of four, ordering a Famous bundle + a shareable drink box often beats ordering individual combos.

One tip: check whether the bundle includes “box charges.” In some branches, the takeaway box cost is partially passed to the customer (by making you pay for the container used). I’ve encountered this in a mall branch where the cashier asked “box fee?”

My Go-To Picks & How I Hack the Menu

After years of late-night cramming and snack runs, I’ve developed favorites and tricks around the Dunkin’ Donuts Combos and Shareables Menu Prices Philippines that I’m happy to share.

Favorites I Always Order

  • Pablo’s Pick with a twist: I often swap the classic donut for a specialty (if allowed) and pay the small difference. It still ends up cheaper than buying the specialty donut plus drink separately.
  • Ken’s Choice: When I swing by with two friends, I push for this. The 6 munchkins + drink combo gives you dessert variety, especially when you’re indecisive.
  • SB19 Shareables 1: On weekends, this is my go-to for mahjong nights or movie nights. Enough donuts to go around + a coffee box to keep refilling.

Hacks to Maximize Value

  1. Ask for upsell combos. If you’re buying a drink + donut separately, I always ask, “Does this qualify for any combo upgrade?” Sometimes they’ll offer a small discount.
  2. Use QR promos. In some branches, paying via QR code (e.g. via a bank promotion) nets you bonus items or discounts. (One Reddit user shared a ₱100 spend can get a free iced coffee + classic donut in some branches.)
  3. Time your order. Right before closing, staff sometimes bundle remaining donuts at slight markdowns to avoid wastage. I once snagged a “Delights” bundle for less than the usual during a closing shift.
  4. Split shareable boxes smartly. If ordering SB19 Shareables 2 (coffee box + bunwiches), you can give each person a bunwich plus divide the coffee among 4–5 cups—often more cost-effective per head.

Caveats, Local Differences & Things to Watch Out For

  • Branch‑to‑branch variation. Some outlets don’t carry all combos listed in the master menu. I visited a small Dunkin’ stall in Baguio that only offered Pablo’s Pick and Justin’s Craving.
  • Ingredient substitution. In leaner branches, they may swap the type of donut or substitute brewed coffee instead of specialty coffee to preserve margins.
  • Promotions and limited-time items. New flavors (e.g. pistachio donuts) sometimes show up with unique combo pairings and higher pricing. One foodie shared their experience: “I’ve tried it and yes you can taste pistachio … but for ₱120? I don’t think I’d buy it again.”
  • Menu updates lagging. Sometimes the display menu is outdated, and the cashier gives the “new” price. To be safe, check the cashier’s screen or mobile app.

Conclusion

So there you have it—a detailed look (from someone who’s done the rounds) at Dunkin’ Donuts Combos and Shareables Menu Prices Philippines. Whether you’re ordering solo or feeding a group, understanding what combos are good value can save you money—and maybe get you extra donut or two.

If you’re a Dunkin’ fan, here’s what I suggest you do next:

  1. Check the menu board at your local branch and compare with this article—note any deviations.
  2. Try one of the shareables (like SB19 Shareables) the next time you’re with friends.
  3. Keep an eye out for promos via the Dunkin PH app or social media—they often introduce new combos or discounts that aren’t widely advertised.

If you want, I can also put together a branch-by-branch comparison in Metro Manila (or your area) to see where combos cost more or less. Do you want me to do that?

FAQs

Q1: Are Dunkin’ Donuts combo prices fixed nationwide in the Philippines?

No, they’re not strictly fixed. While Dunkin PH publishes standard combo prices, individual branches—especially in malls or tourist spots—may adjust upward by a few pesos. Always check locally.

Q2: Can I substitute the donut or drink in a combo?

In many branches, yes—as long as you cover the price difference. I’ve done it several times (e.g. swapping classic donut for premium in Pablo’s Pick) and it typically works unless the branch is out of stock.

Q3: Are shareables more cost‑effective than combos per person?

Often, yes. When you split a shareable (SB19 bundles, bulk donut packs) among 4–6 people, the per‑piece or per‑cup cost tends to be cheaper than ordering individual combos. But it depends on what mix of donuts, drinks, or bunwiches you choose.

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